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Kemp, J. F. Mineville-Port Henry 

 mine group, 82; cited, 10; maps, 

 122. 



Keuka lake, 178. 



Kindle, E. M., cited, 182, 183. 



Lake Champlain some items con- 

 cerning a new and an old coast 

 line, by George H. Hudson, 159-63. 



Lake Sanford ore bodies, 21. 



Lake Valcour, 163. 



Landslip in the Hudson River clays, 

 by D. H. Newland, 156-58. 



Laurentian granite gneiss, 9. 



Leighton, Henry, One Hundred 

 Years of New York State Geologic 

 Maps 1809-1909, 115-55. 



Limestones of Highlands, II. 



Limulus, 36. 



Linden moth, snow-white, 40, 42. 

 Lingulepis pinniformis, 17. 

 Little Falls, inliers, 167, 168. 

 Logan, Sir W. E.. map, 122. 

 Lowville limestone, 8, 17c, 171, 172. 

 174, 182. 



Luther, D. D., field work for Cale- 

 donia quadrangle, 7;' cited, 172, 

 178. 



& Clarke, Portage and Nunda 



quadrangles, geologic map and 

 descriptions, 84. 



Lyell, Sir Charles, maps, 121. 



McClure, William, map, 116. 



Magnetite, 21. 



Manhattan schist, 12. 



Maple caterpillar, antlered, 42. 



Maple worm, green striped, 42. 



"Maps, geologic, of New York State, 

 6, 86, 1 15-55- 



Marine algae from the Trenton lime- 

 stone of New York, 194-210. 



Mastigograptus arundinaceus, 208. 

 flaccidus, 207-8. 



explanation of plate, 216. 



Mather, W. YY.. 31. 120. 156. 



Medina formation, 31. 



Memoirs, published, 82 ; in press, 86. 



Merrill, F. J. H.. map, 123. 



Metamorphism of eastern Paleozoics, 

 18. 



Middlesex black shale, 178, 179. 



Middleville inliers, 167. 



Miller, W. J., field work on Port 

 Leyden sheet, 7 ; report on Remsen 

 quadrangle, 7. 



Mineral industries, growth of, 23. 



Mineralogy, report on, 26; acces- 

 sions to collection, 90-94. 



Mineville, mines, ic, 82. 



Mining and quarry industry of New 

 York, 22, 83. 



Monterey, inliers, 173. 



Morrisville quadrangle, 7. 



Mosquitos, 43. 



Murchison, map, 121. 



Murchisonia occidens, sec Oldhamia 

 (Murchisonia) occidens. 



Mushroom crop, report on, 39. 



Nathorst, A. G., cited, 194. 



Needham, J. G., studies of aquatic 

 insects, 44 ; cited, 85. 



Nematophytum crassum, 210. 



New Jersey trap region, some paral- 

 lel groupings of calcite crystals 

 from, 217-21. 



New York State Geological Survey, 

 memorandum of agreement with 

 U. S. Geological Survey, 22. 



Newburgh, 181. 



Newland, D. H., Geology of the 

 Adirondack magnetic iron ores, 82; 

 mining and quarry industry of 

 New York, 83; A Peculiar Land- 

 slip in the Hudson River Clays, 

 156-58. 



& Hartnagel, Iron ores of 



the Clinton formation in New 

 Yoik State, 84. 



Newman limestone, 177. 



Niagara limestone, 183. 



Nims, C. D., collection of, 26. 



Niobrara formation, 183. 



Nunda quadrangle, geologic map and 

 descriptions, 84. 



Ohio, basin, sketch, 184. 

 Oldhamia fruticosa, 201, 203. 

 ■ (Murchisonia) occidens, 210. 



