INDEX TO SECOND REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 1905 



99 



Oneida conglomerate, stratigraphic 



relations, 17. 

 Ontario basin, marine waters, 19- 



20. 



Ontario Beach quadrangle, 11-12. 

 Oswego sandstone, 17. 

 Ovid quadrangle, 14-15. 



Paleontology, report on, 34-37; 



publications, 67, 74; accessions to 



collections, 36-37, 78. 

 Paulmier, F. C, Higher Crustacea 



of New York City, 69. 

 Perch lake mounds, 73. 

 Phelps quadrangle, 14-15. 

 Plants, Devcnic, 35-36. 

 Plastics, beginnings and early 



progress of the plastic arts, 25- 



32. 



Postglacial faults of eastern New 

 . York, 20. 

 Potsdam sandstone, 16; as building 



stone, 22-23. 

 Poughquag quartzite, 16. 

 Publications, 57-75. 



Rafter, G. W., Hydrology of the 

 , State of New York, 60. 

 Record of localities, 90-96. 

 Reports of Museum, 58. 

 Richmond beds, 17. 

 Rochester quadrangle, 11-12. ' 

 Ruedcmann, Rudolf, Graptolites of 

 New York, 35, 58. 



San Jose" scale, 42-43. 

 Sandstones, investigations, 22. 

 Sclmylerville quadrangle, 20. 

 Scientific collections, condition of, 

 6-9- 



Seismograph, 39-41. 

 Shade tree insects, 44. 

 Shawangunk grit, 18. 

 Skunnenumk mountain region, 



Siluric and Lower Devonic 



formations, 18. 



Sodus shale, 12. 

 Staff of Museum, 75-77. 

 Standish black shale, 14-15. 

 State Hall, scientific collections, 8. 

 Stockbridge dolomite, 16. 

 Storage house, scientific collec- 

 tions, 8. 

 Stucco, 25. 



Surficial geology, 19-20. 

 Syracuse quadrangle, 15. 



Tarrytown quadrangle, 16. 

 Terra cotta, 25. 

 Theresa quadrangle, 16. 

 Topographic base map, plotting of 



areal geology, 10. 

 Tully quadrangle, geologic map, 68. 



Valcour island, 15-16. 



Water power and supply, sec 



Hydrology. 

 Waters of New York, proposed 



biological survey, 49-50. 

 Watkins quadrangle, geology, 67. 

 West River shale, 14. 

 White, David, study of Devonic 



plants, 35. 

 Whitnall, H. O., work on Morris- 



ville quadrangle, 15. 

 Williams, E. H., cited, 34. 

 Williamson shale, 12. 

 Wolcott limestone, 12. 

 Wood, aboriginal use in New 



York, 73. 



; Woodworth, J. B., study of prob- 

 lems on surficial geology, 19, 20; 

 Pleistocene Geology of the 

 Mooers Quadrangle, 59; Ancient 

 Water Levels of the Champlain 

 and Hudson River Valleys, 59. 



Yonkers gneiss, 16. 



Zoology, report on, 47-50; publica- 

 tions, 69; accessions to collections, 



I. 88-90. 



