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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



The permanent staff of the Science Division at the present 

 time consists of 22 members; the appropriation for the mainte- 

 nance of the work for the fiscal year 1904-5 is $39,640, and, 

 though this is really inadequate to the requirements of such a 

 scientific institution, it nevertheless serves to maintain active 

 progress in various lines of scientific investigation, and to in- 

 crease the interest and the value of the scientific collections. 



The organization and staff (permanent and temporary) of the 

 Division of Science as at present constituted are : 



Administration 



John M. Clarke, Director 



Jacob Van Deloo, Director's clerk 



Geology and Paleontology 



John M. Clarke, State Geologist and Paleontoligist 



David H. Newland, Assistant State Geologist 



Rudolf Ruedemann Ph.D., Assistant State Paleontologist 



Henry H. Hindshaw B.S., Assistant in Economic Geology 



D. Dana Luther, Field Geologist 



Herbert P. Whitlock C.E., Mineralogist 



George S. Barkentin, Draftsman 



William S. Barkentin, Lithographer 



Joseph Morje, 1st clerk 



H. C. Wardell, Preparator 



Edward C. Kenny, Stenographer 



Clarence A. Trask, Clerk 



Martin Sheehy, Machinist 



Temporary assistants 



PRECAMBRIC GEOLOGY 



Prof. H. P. Cushing, Adelbert College 



STRATIGRAPHIC GEOLOGY 



Prof. A. W. Grabau, Columbia University 

 C. A. Hartnagel, Columbia University 

 M. J. Goldman, Columbia University 



GEOGRAPHIC GEOLOGY 



Prof. Herman L. Fairchild, University of Rochester 

 Prof. J. B. Woodworth, Harvard University 



