FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE, 
595 
New  York — Continued. 
Discovery    of   a    mastodon's    tooth    and 
the    remains   of   a    boreal    vegetation 
on  Staten  Island.  Hollick,  2. 
Discovery   of  amber   on    Staten   Island, 
Hollick,   16. 
Distribution  of  Hudson  schist  in  Oyster 
Bay  quadrangle,  Merrill  and  Magnus, 
1. 
Drainage  features  of  central  New  York, 
Tarr,  11. 
Drainage  features   of  southern   central 
New    York,  Tarr.  14. 
Drift  fossils.  Hollick.  8. 
Dumortierite,  Schaller.  7. 
Dwarf      fauna      of      Tully      limestone, 
Loomis,  4. 
Economic    geology    of    Monroe    County, 
Sarle,  3. 
Economic   geology    of   New    York.    New 
York  State  Museum.  1. 
Economic    geology    of    Oneida    County. 
Smyth  (C.  II.),  5. 
Economic  geology  of  western  New  York. 
Bishop   (I.  P.),  2. 
Economic    products    of     St.     Lawrence  i 
County,  Logan,  1. 
Emery  deposits  of  Westchester  County. 
Eckel.  2. 
Emery    mines    of    Westchester    County, 
Nevius,  2. 
Eruptive  dikes  in   Syracuse,   Schneider, 
4. 
Eruptive  dikes  near   Ithaca.   Schneider, 
Esker  in  western  New  York,  Comstock 
IF.  ML),  1. 
Eurypterid     fauna     from     the     Salina, 
Sarlc  •_'. 
Examples   of  joint-controlled   drainage," 
Hobbs.  26. 
Exposure    of    serpentine    at     Syracuse. 
Kraus,  1. 
Fauna  of  Agoniatite  limestone  of  Onon- 
daga County,  Wilson   (J.  D. ),   1. 
Fauna  of  Stafford  limestone.  Talbot.  1. 
Fauna    of    the    Chazy    limestone.    Ray- 
mond   (  P.   E.i.  7. 
Fauna  of  the  Chazy  limestone  on  Val- 
cour  Island.  Hudson,  1. 
Faunas    of    the    Ordovician    at    Glens 
Falls.   White    (T.   (J.).   1. 
Faunas   of   the  Trenton,   Raymond    (P. 
C).    2. 
Field  work  in  town  of  Minerva,  Finlay 
(G.    1.),  2. 
Finger    lake    region    of    western     New 
York,   bryer,   4. 
Folds  on  the  border  of  the  Appalachian 
system,  Kindle.  4. 
Fossil     alga     from     Chemung    of     New 
York.  White  (D.),  6. 
Fossil     faunas     of     Olean     quadrangle. 
Butts,  1. 
Fossil   plant   remains   at   Kreisherville, 
Hollick.  14. 
New  York— Continued. 
Fort  Cassin  beds  in  the  Calciferous 
limestone,  Dwight.   1. 
Gaines  folio,  Fuller  and  Alden,  1. 
Genesis  of  amphibole  schists  and  ser- 
pentines of  Manhattan  Island,  Ju- 
lien,   7. 
Geographic  development  of  northern 
Pennsylvania  and  southern  New 
York,  Campbell   (M.  R.),  9. 
Geologic  map  of  the  Tully  quadrangle, 
Clarke  and  Luther,  3. 
Geologic  notes  on  the  neighborhood  of 
Buffalo,  Martin  (D.  S.),  2. 
Geological  history  of  hematite  iron  ores 
of  Antwerp  and  Fowler  belt  in  New- 
York,  Crosby,  3. 
Geological  notes,  Hollick,  13. 
Geological  notes  on  the  neighborhood 
of  Buffalo,  Martin  (D.  S.),  3. 
Geology  and  paleontology  of  Niagara 
Falls,  Grabau,  1. 
Geology  of  Adirondack  region.  Gushing. 
10. 
Geology  of  eastern  New  York.  Prosser, 
11. 
Geology  of  crystalline  rocks',  Smyth  ( C. 
II.).  1. 
Geology  of  Fishers  Island.  Fuller  ( M. 
L.),  29. 
Geology  of  Long  Island,  Veatch,  ."». 
Geology  of  Onondaga  County, 
Schneider,  1. 
Geology  of  Paradox  Lake  quadrangle, 
( >^ilvie,  6. 
Geology  of  Rand  Hill,  Gushing,  2. 
Geology  of  river  channels  about  Man 
hattan   Island,   Hobbs,   is. 
Geology  of  the  city  of  New  York,  Grata- 
cap,  7. 
Geology  of  the  Syracuse  region,  Hop- 
kins (T.  C.)f  13. 
Geology  of  the  Hudson  Valley,  Dale,  5. 
Geology  of  the  serpentines  of  central 
New  York,  Schneider,  6. 
Geology  of  the  vicinity  of  Little  Falls, 
Gushing,  9. 
Geology  of  Watkins  and  Flmira  quad- 
rangles, Clarke  and  Luther.  2. 
Glacial  and  post-Glacial  history  of  the 
Hudson  and  Champlain  valleys,  Peet, 
1. 
Glacial  conditions  on  Long  Island.  Buf- 
fet, 1. 
Glacial  erosion  in  the  Finger  Lake  re- 
gion, Campbell    ( M.   R.),   19. 
Glacial  features  of  Syracuse.  Fairchild, 
13. 
Glacial  lakes  and  marine  submergence 
in  the  Hudson-Champlain  Yalley,  Up- 
ham,  32. 
Glacial  period  on  Long  Island.  Veatch, 
4. 
Glacial  phenomena  in  Adirondacks  and 
Champlain  Yalley,  Ogilvie,  1. 
Glacial  waters  from  Oneida  to  Little 
Falls,  Fairchild,  8. 
