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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



12 No. 82 Geologic Map of the Tully Quadrangle. By John 

 M. Clarke and D. D. Luther. 4op. map. 



Contents: 



Introduction 

 Siluric 



Camillus shale 



Bertie dolomite 



Cobleskill dolomite 



Rondout waterlime 



Manlius limestone 

 Devonic 



Helderbergian limestone 



Oriskany quartzite 



Onondaga limestone 



Marcellus shale 



Cardiff shale 

 Skaneateles shale 

 Ludlowville shale 

 Moscow shale 

 Tully limestone 

 Genesee shale 

 Sherburne flags 

 Ithaca flags and sandstone 

 Ithaca fauna of central New York 

 List of localities of Ithaca 

 fossils 



13 No. 94 Report of the State Botanist for the fiscal year ending 

 September 30, 1904. 6op. iopl. 



Contents: ' r " 



Introduction I Species not before reported 



Plants added to the herbarium Remarks and observations 



Contributors and contributions Edible fungi 



Entomology 



14 No. 79 Mosquitos or Culicidae of New York. By E. P. Felt. 

 i6 4 p. 57pl. 



Contents: 

 Preface 

 Introduction 



Mosquitos as carriers of disease 

 Distribution and abundance of 



mosquitos 

 Adults 



Migration of flight 

 Life history 



Methods of collecting and breed- 

 ing 



Haunts and breeding places 



Natural enemies 



Methods of control 

 Culicidae 



Anophelinae 



Culicinae 



Aedomyinae 



Corethrinae 

 Bibliography 

 Addendum 



15 No. 86 Mayflies and Midges of New York. By J. G. Need- 

 ham and others. 352p. 3 7pl. 



Contents: 

 Preface 

 Introduction 



Summer Food of the Bullfrog at 



Saranac Inn. J. G. Needham 

 Ephemeridae. J. G. Needham 



North American Hydroptilidae. 



K. J. Morton 

 Aquatic Nematocerous Diptera II. 



O. A. Johannsen 



