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Geology. Gl (14) Kemp, J. F. Geology of Moriah and Westport Town- 



sHips, Essex Co. N. Y,, with notes on the iron mines. sSp. 7pl- 2 maps. 



Sep. 1895. IOC. 

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New edition in preparation. 

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 65 (56) Merrill, F: J. H. Description of the State Geologic Map of igoi. 



42p. 2 maps, tab. Oct. 1902. loc. 

 G6 Gushing, H. P. Geology of the Vicinity of Little Falls, Herkimer Co. 



In preparation. 



■ ' Crystalline Rocks of the Northeastern Adirondacks. In preparation. 



Kemp, J. F. Crystalline Rocks of Warren and Washington Counties. In 



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 Woodworth, J. B. Glacial Geology of New York. In preparation. 

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Eg8 (30) Orton, Edward. Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York. 136?. 



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 M2 (58) Whitlock, H. P. Guide to the Mineralogic Collections of the New 



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Paleontology. Pal (34) Cumings, E. R. Lower Silurian Systern of East- 

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 Pa2 (39) Clarke, J: M.; Simpson, G: B. & Loomis, F: B. Paleontologic 

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Contents: Clarke, .T: M, A Remarkable Occurrence of Orthoceras in the Oneonta Beds of 

 the Chenang'o Valley, N. Y. 



Paropsonpma cryptophya; a Peculiar Echinoderm from the Intumescens-zone (Portage 



Beds) of Western New York. 



Dictyonine Hexactinellid Sponares froTi the Upper Devonic of New York. 



The Water Biscuit of Squaw Island, Canandaiffua Lake, N. Y. 



."Simpson, G: B. 'Preliminary Des( Is, 



Loomis, F: B. Siluric Fungi f^'o " 



