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New York — Continued. 
Glacial or post-Glacial diversion of Bronx 
River, Kemp, 3007. 
Glacial phenomena between Lake Cham- 
plain, Lake George, and the Hudson River, 
Wright, 6516. 
Glacial phenomena in New York, Kellogg, 
2967. 
Glacial phenomena of Staten Island, Hollick, 
2703. 
Glacial sculpture Gilbert, 2014. 
Glacial waters in Finger Lakes region, Fair- 
child, 1788. 
Glaciation of Finger Lake region, Lincoln, 
3510. 
Glen Falls. N. v., section of the LowerOrdo- 
vician, White, 6071. 
Gneisses of Gouverneur, Smyth, C. EL, 5076. 
Good Ground, Long Island, Bryson, 652. 
Granite-diorite near Harrison. N. V., Ries, 
4615. 
Granitesal Mounts Adam and Eve, Kempand 
Hollick, 2977. 
Great Falls of the Mohawk at Col s, Pyn- 
chon, 1">1 1. 
Green Mountain region, Dale, 1255. 
Growth and development of Diplograptus, 
Ruedinann, 1681. 
Guelph formation. A rev. 116. 
Hamilton and Chemung series of New York, 
Prosser, 4493, 4497. 
Hamilton and Portage stages, Prosser, lis:;. 
Hempstead Plains, Long [sland, Bryson, 653. 
History of Cayuga Lake Valley, New York, 
Nevius, 1077. 
History of Jamesvillc Lake. Quereau, 1516. 
History of Niagara Liver. Spencer, 51 19, 5154. 
Holonema, carapace of the genus, Williams, 
H. S., 0170. 
Hudson River "fiord," Edwards, 1614. 
Introduction to study of Paleozoic Brachio- 
I'oda, Hall and Clarke, 2261a. 
Intrusion in Inwood limestone, Eckel, 1612. 
Iron-hearing rocksof the Adirondaeks. Nason, 
4057. 
Iron ore, on the Clinton, Smyth, C. II., 5073. 
Ithaca and Portage groups, Clarke. 958. 
Kame areas in western New York, Fairchild, 
1780. 
Kame-moraine at Rochester, N. Y., Fairchild, 
1778. 
Karnes of the Oriskany Valley, Harris, 2322. 
Kettles in glacial lake deltas, Fairchild, 1783. 
Lake Adirondack, Taylor, 5352. 
Lake Cayuga a rock basin, Tarr, 5310, 5311. 
Lake filling, Smyth, C. II., 5074. 
Lake Warren shore lines, Fairchild, 1781. 
Limestone quarries of New York, Vermont, 
Massachusetts, and Connecticut, Ries, 4616. 
Limestones of central New York, Schneider, 
4829. 
Limestones of New York and their economic 
value, Reis, 4634. 
Livonia salt shaft, Hall, 2262. 
Lower Silurian deposits, Winchell and Ulrich, 
6337. 
New York — Continued. 
Lower Silurian formations, Prosser and Com- 
ings. 4494. 
Lower Silurian of eastern Montgomery 
County, Cumings, 1220. 
Magnetite area near Port Henry, Kemp, 3004. 
Marine Cretaceous strata on Long Island, 
Hollick, 2688. 
Marl and peat, on a deposit of, Marshall, 3723. 
Metamorphism of gabbro, Smyth, 5084. 
Microscopic organisms in clay, Ries, 4612. 
Mineral resources of New York, Merrill, 3930. 
Minerals from New York City, Hovey, 2766. 
Minerals of the pegmatite veins, Luquer, 3596. 
Monoclinic pyroxenes of New York, Ries, 4617. 
Moriah and Westport townships, Essex 
County, Kemp, 2987. 
Mount Bob, Mount Ida or Snake Hill, Harris, 
T.W., 2321. 
Mount Washington, geological structure of, 
Hobbs, 2635. 
"Mud-flow" markings on rocks from near 
Albany, Whitfield, 6111. 
Naples fauna, Clarke, 960. 
Nematophyton crassum, Penhallow, 4335. 
Neocene marine Diatomaceae, Edwards, 1618. 
New forms of wollastonite, Ries, 4611. 
New or rare species from the Livonia shaft, 
Clarke. 946. 
Newark system. Kummel, 3282, 3283. 
Newly discovered dike at De Witt, N. Y.,Dar- 
ton and Kemp. 1310. 
Niagara and the Greal Lakes, Taylor, 5341. 
Niagara as a timepiece, Spencer, 5145. 
Niagara Falls and their history, Gilbert, 1998. 
Niagara Falls to New York City, Walcott, 5789. 
Niagara gorge, Upham, 5623. 
Niagara gorge as a measure of post-Glacial 
period, Upham, 5583. 
Nickel and pyr-rhotite deposits, Kemp, 2985. 
Nomenclature of New York series of geologi- 
cal formations. Clarke and Schuchert, 977. 
Notes on hmonite beds, Gratacap, 2156. 
Occurrence, structure, and development of 
Triarthrus becki, Beecher, 361. 
Occurrence of orlhoceras in the Chenango 
Valley, N.Y., Clarke, 972. 
< tceanic current in Utica epoch, Ruedemann, 
1689. 
Oneonta and Chemung formations, Darton, 
1296. 
On the nature of igneous intrusions, Rus- 
sell, 4706. 
Ordovician and Eo-Silurian rocks in New 
York, White, 6070. 
Origin of drumlins, Tarr, 5309. 
Origin of gorge at Niagara, Taylor, 5356. 
Origin of serpentines, Merrill, 3937. 
Original Trenton rocks, White, 6065. 
Oriskany fauna, new, Barrett. 262. 
Oriskany fauna, new lower, Beecher, 351. 
Oriskany fauna of Becraft Mountain, Clarke, 
971. 
Orthoceras, protoconch of, Clarke, J. M., 940. 
Overth rusts, two, Darton, 1299. 
Paleobotany of Cretaceous, Hollick, 2668. 
