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INDEX    TO    NORTH    AMERICAN    GEOLOGY 
New  York— Continued. 
Glaciation     of    the     Green     Mountains. 
Hitchcock   (C.  H.),  7. 
Gorges    and    waterfalls    of    New    York. 
Reid  (H.  P.),  15. 
Gorges    and    waterfalls    of    New    York, 
Spencer  (J.  W.),  17. 
Gorges   and  waterfalls  of  central    New 
York.  Tarr.  12, 
Gorges    and    waterfalls    of    New    York, 
Tarr.  13. 
Graphite  in  the  Adirondacks,  Kemp,  27. 
Graptolite    (Levis)    fades   of   Beeknmn 
town  formation  in  Rensselaer  County, 
Ruedemann.  :'.. 
Graptolites   of  New  York,   Ruedemann. 
8. 
Growth     and     development     of     Gdnio- 
graptus  thureaui  McCoy,  Ruedemann. 
4. 
Guelph  fauna  of  New  York.  Clarke  and 
Ruedemann.    1. 
Guide  to  mineralogic  collections  of  New 
York  State  Museum,  Whitlock,  1. 
Gypsum   deposits   in   New   York.    Eckel, 
2  2 
Gypsum    deposits    of    Now    York    Statt, 
Parsons,  12. 
Gypsum    industry   in   New   York    State. 
I 'arsons,    1,   4. 
Hamilton     formation     in     central     New 
York,  Cleland,  2. 
Hamilton    fossils   from    Bethany,    Mun- 
roe.    1 . 
Hanging  valleys  in  the  Finger  Lake  re- 
gion, Tarr,  G. 
Helderherg    invasion    of    the     Manlius, 
Harris.  7. 
Hematite  deposits  of  New  York.   Eckel, 
30. 
Hematite    iron    ores    of    Antwerp    and 
Fowler  belt,  Crosby,  2. 
Horseheads   outlet  of  Glacial    lakes   of 
central   New  York.  Fuller   (M.  L.),  7. 
Hudson  River  beds  near  Albany.  Ruede- 
mann, 1. 
Hydrology  of  New  York,  Rafter.  1. 
Ice  erosion  theory  a  fallacy,  Fairchild. 
11. 
Index    to    publications    of     New     York 
State  Natural   History   Survey,    Ellis 
(M.),  1. 
Indigene  and  alien  faunas  of  New  York 
Devonic,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  10. 
Instances   of  moderate   glacial    erosion, 
Tarr,  9. 
Inter-Glacial  gorge  problem,  Matson,  1. 
Interpretations  of  physiography  of  New 
York  State,  Brigham.  :;. 
Iroquois  beach  in  Ontario,  Coleman.  16, 
17. 
Ithaca    fauna    of    central    New    York, 
Clarke  (J.  M.).  27. 
Lime    and    cement    industries    of    New 
York,  Ries,  4. 
Limestones      in      central      New      York, 
Schneider,  2. 
New  York — Continued. 
Limestones  interbedded  with  shales  of 
Marcellus  stage,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  2. 
Limonite  beds  at  Cornwall,  Hartnagel, 
Limonite    deposits    of    New    York    and 
New  England,  Eckel,  66. 
List  of  mammals  of  New  York,   Miller 
(G.  S.),  1. 
Lower  Silurian  system  of  eastern  Mont- 
gomery County.  Cumings,  6. 
Magnetite  deposits  at  Mineville.  Ries,  8. 
Manlius  formation  of  New  York,  Schu- 
chert,  4. 
Map  of  Canandaigua  and  Naples  quad- 
rangles, Clarke  and  Luther,  1. 
Marcellus  fault,  Schneider,  3. 
Marcellus  limestone,  Wood   (Elvira),  1. 
Mastodons    of    New    York,    Clarke     (J. 
M.),  15. 
Mineral    developments    around    Ithaca, 
Ries,  10. 
Mineral     developments     at.     Mineville, 
Ries,    11.       ■ 
Mineral      occurrences     in      the     S;ilina 
epoch,  Kraus,  3. 
Mineral  resources  of  Onondaga  County, 
Hopkins   (T.  <'.).  9. 
Minerals    not    commercially    important, 
Whitlock,  3. 
Mining    and     quarry     industry     during 
1904,  Newland,  2. 
Minnevvaska  region,  James,  1. 
Moraines  of  Seneca  and  Cayuga    Lake 
valleys,  Tarr,  10. 
Moraines  of  Seneca  and  Cayuga    lakes, 
Tarr,   7. 
Naples    fauna    in    western    New    York, 
Clarke  (J.  M.),  19. 
Nematophyton  in  New  York  State  Mu- 
seum,  Frosser,  8. 
New  Agelacrinites,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  3. 
New  dike  at  Ithaca,  Barnett,  1. 
New    genus     of    Paleozoic     brachipods, 
Eunoa,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  8. 
New  problems  in  glaciology,   Fairchild, 
14. 
New  term   for  Upper  Cambrian   series, 
Walcott,  8. 
New     York     City     folio.     Merrill     and 
others,  1. 
New  York  mineral  localities,  Whitlock, 
Northumberland  volcanic  plug,  Wood- 
worth.  7. 
Notes  on  Paleozoic  crustaceaus,  Clarke 
(J.  M.),  12. 
Occurrence  of  amber  at  Kreichersville, 
Hollick,  20. 
Oil  and  gas  in  New  York!  Bishop  (I. 
P.),  1. 
Olean  rock  section,  Clarke  (J.  M.),  16. 
On  hortonolite,  Brush,  1. 
Ontario  coast,  Martin  (J.  <). ).  1. 
Origin  of  channels  surrounding  Man- 
hattan Island,  Hobbs,  24. 
