SECOND REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 1905 



77 



ZOOLOGY 



Frederick C. Paulmier M.S. Ph.D., Zoologist 

 William C. Richard, Taxidermist 



Temporary assistant 



E. Howard Eaton, Canandaigua 



ARCHEOLOGY 



William M. Beauchamp S.T.D., Archeologist 



Temporary assistant 



Arthur C. Parker, Gowanda 



Maintenance. The provision made by the Legislature of 1905 

 for the maintenance of the scientific work in all its branches and 

 for the payment of all permanent and temporary services was 

 $41,900. 



IX 



ACCESSIONS 



The additions to the collections have been by donation, ex- 

 change, purchase and collection. A detailed statement of these 

 accessions is given herewith. 



GEOLOGY 



Donation 



Solvay Process Co. Syracuse. Samples of crude and manufactured 



products 25 



Casabonne, Germain. Amsterdam. 12 inch cube of limestone 1 



Collection 



Assistant State Geologist. Albany. Garnet, Keeseville 3 



Serpentine, Keeseville 10 



Iron ores and associated rocks from the Adirondacks, distributed 

 as follows: 



Lyon Mountain 11 



Palmer Hill 5 



Cook mine, Clintonville 4 



Winter mine, Clintonville a 



Mine at Clayburg 4 



Tremblay mine, near Clayburg a 



Bowen & Signor mine, Redford 3 



Split Rock mine near Essex 4 



Ausable Forks 5 



Cheever mine, Port Henry 3 



Mines near Salisbury, Herkimer county 7 



Total 89 



