INDEX TO FIFTH REPORT 



OF THE DIRECTOR I908 



23I 



Flies, 43. 

 Floyd shale, 190. 

 Fonda, inliers, 185. 

 Fordham gneiss, 11, 12, 15. 

 Forest insects, 42. 

 Fruit tree insects, 40. 

 Fulton count}', faulted region, 185, 

 186. 



Gabbro, 9. 



Galenite, 12. 



Gall midges, 43. 



Gaspe sandstones, 35. 



Geikie, J., cited, 164, 165. 



Geologic maps of New York State, 



6, 86, 115-55. 

 Geological survey, report, 6-38. 

 Geology, industrial, 20-23 ; bulletins, 



82, 86. 



Georgian limestone, 18c, 181. 

 Gilbert gulf, 18. 

 Gipsy moth, 41. 

 Girvanella, 209. 



problematica, 194, 195. 

 Glacial deposits, 18. 

 Glenham gneiss belt, 16. 

 Gneiss in southeastern New York, 



11-12. 

 Goeppert, cited, 196. 

 Gordon, C. E., 12. 

 Granite, Picton, 9. 

 Grape blossom midge, 41. 

 Grape root worm, 40. 

 Graptolites, 197-98. 

 Graptolites of New York, memoir 



on, 82. 

 Grenville limestone, 9. 

 Grindstone island, 9, 10. 

 Grindstone quadrangle, 7, 18. 

 Guettard, Jean Etienne, map, 115. 

 Guffin bay, inliers, 170. 



Hall, James, 120; memorial tablet, 

 38; map, 121, 122. 



Harrington, AT. R., Last of the Iro- 

 quois Potters, 222-27. 



Hartman, F. T., entomologic work, 

 43, 45- 



Hartnagel, C. A., cited, 31, 32. 



& Newland, Iron ores of the 



Clinton formation in New York 



State, 84. 

 Haug, E., cited, 179. 

 Helderberg limestones, 3c, 32. 

 High Point sandstone, 173. 

 Highlands, geology of, 10-15. 

 Historical museum, 53-54. 

 Holmes, cited, 222. 

 Homalopterus, 36. 

 Honeoye-Wayland quadrangle, 7. 

 Horsford, Eben N., 120. 

 Hovey, Dr, mentioned, 197. - 

 Hudson, George H., Some Items 



Concerning a New and an Old 



Coast Line of Lake Champlain, 



159-63. 

 Hudson, ice lobe, 20. 

 Hudson Highlands, geology of the, 



10-15. 



Hudson River clavs, landslip, 156- 

 58. 



Hudson slate, 191, 192. 

 Hughmilleria, 36. 



shawangunk, 37. 



socialis, 37. 

 par. robustus, 37. 

 Hyolithellus micans, 15, 16. 



Icy Cove, 177. 



Indians, report on sites of Algon- 

 quin occupancy, 54-58. See also 

 Iroquois. 



Industrial geology, 20-23. 



Inliers observed in New York, types 

 of, by Rudolf Ruedemann, 164-93. 



Inocaulis anastomotica, 196. 



Inwood limestone, 12. 



Iron ores, 20-22 ; of the Clinton 

 formation in New York State, 84. 



Iroquois, art and symbolism, 66-67; 

 Seneca burden strap, 65-66 ; folk- 

 lore, 66; masks, 66; myths, 58; 

 Seneca societies, 67-77 '> silverwork 

 of, 58-65. 



Iroquois potters, last of the, by 

 M. R. Harrington, 222-27. 



Johannsen, 0. A., cited, 85. 



