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150 Peck, C. H. Report of the State Botanist 1910. loop. 5pl. May Ig9tt. 3oc. 
157 Report of the State Botanist 1911. 1r40p. gpl. Mar. 1912. 35Cc. 
167 —— Report of the State Botanist 1912. 138p. 4pl. Sept. 1913. 30c. 
176 —— Report of the State Botanist 1913. 78p.17pl. June 1915. 20c. 
179 —— Report of the State Botanist 1914. 108p.1 pl. Dec. 1915. 20c. 
188 House, H. D. Report of the State Botanist 1915. 4118p. il. gpl. Aug. 1, 
1916. 30c. 
197 —— Report of the State Botanist 1916. 122p. 11pl. May I, 1917. 30c. 
205-206 —— Report of the State Botanist 1917. 169p. 23pl. Jan.—Feb. 1918. 
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243-244——Report of the State Botanist for 1921. 98p. April-March 1921. 
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Archeology. 16 Beauchamp, W. M. Aboriginal Chipped Stone Implements of 
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18 —— Polished Stone Articles Used by the New York Aborigines. 104p. 35pl. 
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78 —— History of the New York Iroquois. 340p. 17pl. map. Feb. 1905. 
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87 Perch Lake Mounds. 84p. 12pl. Apr. 1905. 20c. 
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117 Parker, A. C. An Erie Indian Village and Burial Site. rozp. 38pl. Dec. 
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125 Converse, H. M. & Parker, A. C. Iroquois Myths and Legends. 196p. 
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144 Parker, A.C. Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants. 12op. il. 31pl. 
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163 The Code of Handsome Lake. 144p. 23pl. Nov. 1912. 25c. ; 
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235-236—— The Archeologic History of the State of New York. Part I. 
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Miscellaneous. 62 Merrill, F. J. H. Directory of Natural History Museums 
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66 Ellis, Mary. Index to Publications of the New York State Natural History 
eurey and New York State Museum 1837-1902. 418p. June 1903. 75c, 
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New York State Defense Council Bulletin No. 1. Report on the Pyrite and 
Pyrrhotite Veins in Jefferson and St Lawrence Counties, New York, by A. F. 
Buddington. p.4o, il. Nov. 1917. Free. 
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