FOR    THE    YEARS    1901-1905,  INCLUSIVE. 
597 
New  York — Continued. 
Origin    of    faunas    of    Marcelius    lime- 
stones of  New  York,  Clarke   (J.  M.), 
13. 
Origin  of  faunas  of  Marcelius  shales  of 
New  York,  Clarke   (J.  M.),  21. 
Oriskany  fauna  and  Becraft  Mountain. 
Clarke  (J.  M.),  1. 
Oriskany  sandstone.  Wheeloek,  1. 
Overthrust  faults  in  central  New  York, 
Wheeloek,  2. 
Overthrust     faults     in     N  e  w     Y  o  r  k, 
Schneider,    9. 
Paleobotany  of  the  Cretaceous  of  Long- 
Island,  Hollick,   11. 
Paleontologic  results  of  areal  survey  of 
Olean  quadrangle,  Clarke   (J.  M.),  7. 
Paleozoic  coral  reefs,  Grabau.  10. 
Peat,  Parsons,  3. 
Peat  and  its  occurrence  in  New  York, 
Ries,  7. 
Peridotite   dikes   near    Ithaca.    Matson, 
2. 
Petrography    and    age    of    the    North- 
umberland rock,  dishing,  7. 
Petrography     of     dikes     in     Syracuse, 
Smyth   (C.  H.),  2. 
Petroleum  and  natural  gas,  Orton,  .1. 
Physical     characters     and     history     of 
some  New  York  formations,  Grabau, 
17. 
Physical  geography  of  New  York  Slate. 
Tarr,  2. 
Physiographic    belts    in    western    New 
York,  Gilbert,  10. 
Physiography    of    Lake   George,    Kemp, 
4,  7. 
Physiography      of      the      Adirondacks, 
Kemp,  37. 
Pleistocene    features    in    the    Syracuse 
region,  Fairchild,  12. 
Pleistocene  geology  of  Moers  quadran- 
gle, Woodworth,  9. 
Pleistocene  geology  of  Nassau  County, 
Woodworth,  2. 
Pleistocene    geology    of    western    New 
York,  Fairchild,  2. 
Pleistocene   history   of   Fishers    Island, 
Fuller   (M.  L.),  40. 
Portland-cement      industry      in      New 
York,  Eckel,  4. 
Portland-cement      resources      of      New 
York,  Eckel,  39. 
Post-Pliocene    fossils    of    the    Niagara 
River  gravels,  Letson,  1. 
Potsdam  sandstone  of  Lake  Champlain 
basin,  Van  Ingen,  4. 
Pre-Cambrian    formations,    Kemp    and 
Hill,  1. 
Pre-Cambrian    Highlands,    Merrill    (F. 
J.  H.),  6. 
Pre-Cambrian    outlier   at    Little    Falls, 
Herkimer  County,  Cushing,  4. 
Pre-Glacial  course  of  middle  portion  of 
Genesee  River,  Whitbeck,  1. 
Pre-Glacial  stream  flow  in  central  New 
York,  Carney,  2. 
New  York — Continued. 
Pre-Iroquois  channels  between  Syra- 
cuse and  Rome,  Fairchild,  4. 
Pre-Kansan  and  lowan  deposits  of 
Long  Island.  Fuller   ( M.  L.),  6. 
Preservation  of  plants  by  geologic  proc- 
esses, Hollick,  18. 
Problem  of  Niagara,  Grabau,  7. 
Pyrite  deposits  of  the  western  Adiron- 
dacks, Eckel,  40. 
Quarries  of  bluestone,  Dickinson,  1. 
Quarry  industry  in  southeastern  New 
York,  Eckel,  6. 
Rate  of  lateral  erosion  at  Niagara, 
Wright   <G.  F.),  3. 
Recent  geologic  work  in  Franklin  and 
St.  Lawrence  counties,  Cushing,  3. 
Recently  discovered  facts  in  regard  to 
Silver  Lake,  Hollick,  12. 
Reef  structures  in  the  Clinton  and  Ni- 
agara strata,  Sarle,  1. 
Replacement  of  quartz  by  pyrite  and 
corrosion  of  quartz  pebbles,  Smyth, 
6. 
Report  of  director  <>!'  Slate  Museum, 
Merrill   (F.  J.  H.),  3-5. 
Report  of  the  director.  Clarke  (J.  M.i. 
28. 
Report  of  State  paleontologist,  Clarke 
(J.  M.),  5.  11,  14,  25. 
Results  of  resurvey  of  Long  Island, 
Fuller  and  Veatch,  1. 
Revision  of  New  York  Helderbergian 
crinoids,  Talbot,  2. 
River  terraces  and  reversed  drainage, 
Mills   (F.  S.),  1. 
Rock  floor  of  the  vicinity  of  New  York, 
Hobbs.  21. 
Rocks  of  Roundout,  Van  Ingen  and 
Clark,  1. 
Rossie  lead  veins,  Smyth  (C.  H.),  4. 
Salt  and  other  resources  of  the  Wat- 
kins  Glen  quadrangle,  Kindle,  7. 
Sedentary  impression  known  as  Cli- 
mactichnites,  Woodworth,  6. 
Serpentines  of  Manhattan  Island,  New- 
land,  1. 
Shifting  of  faunas,  Williams  (II.  S.), 
4. 
Siluric  and  Devonic  faunas  of  Trilobite 
Mountain,  Shinier,  5. 
Siluric  or  Ontaric  section  of  eastern 
New  York,  Hartnagel,  2. 
Slate  quarries  of  Washington  County, 
Nevius,  1. 
South  Onondaga  geology,  Schneider,  8. 
Story  of  Niagara,  Hitchcock  (C.  H.j,  2. 
Stratigraphic  value  of  Portage  sand- 
stones, Luther,   1. 
Stratigraphy  of  Becraft  Mountain. 
Grabau,  9. 
Stratigraphy  of  Mohawk  Valley,  Pros- 
ser,  5. 
Stratigraphy  of  Portage  formation, 
Luther,  2. 
Structural  details  in  Green  Mountain 
region,  Dale,  1. 
