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O. A. Johannsen . . . K. C. Davis. 1903. no. 68.

267 -Aquatic insects in the Adirondacks by J. G. Needham and Cornelius Betten. 1901. no. 47. 268 -May flies and midges of New York. Third report on aquatic insects. A study conducted at the entomologic field station, Ithaca, N. Y. under the direction of E. P. Felt. By J. G. Needham.. K. J. Morton . O. A. Johannsen. 1905. No. 86.

269 Newland, D. H. Geology of the Adirondack magnetic iron ores, by D. H. Newland. With a report on the Mineville-Port Henry mine group, by J. F. Kemp. 1908. no. 119. 270 -Gypsum deposits of New York, by D. H. Newland and Henry Leighton. 1910. no. 143. 271 -Iron ores of the Clinton formation in New York state, by D. H. Newland and C. A. Hartnagel. 1908. no. 123.

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Ogilvie, I. H. Geology of the Paradox Lake quadrangle, New York. 1905. no. 96.

273 Orton, E. F. B. Petroleum and natural gas in New York. 1899. no. 30. 274 Paleontologic papers. 1900, 1901. 275 no. 39.

Parker, A. C. Iroquois uses of maize and other food plants. 1910. no. 144. 276 Paulmier, F. C. Higher Crustacea of New York city. 1905. no. 91. 277 Peck, C. H. Boleti of the United States. 1889. no. 8. 278 -Contributions to the botany of the state of New York. 1887. no. 2. 279

-Plants of North Elba, Essex County, N. Y. 1899. no. 28. 280 Rafter, G. W. Hydrology of the state of New York. 1905. no. 85.

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Ries, Heinrich. Clay industries of New York, prepared under the direction of F. J. H. Merrill. by Heinrich Ries. 1895. no. 12. 282

-Clays of New York, their properties and uses, 1900, no. 35. 283

-Lime and cement industries of New York, by Heinrich Ries ... Chapters on the cement industry

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"These reports are made up of the reports of the director, geologist, paleontologist, botanist and entomologist, and museum Bulletins and Memoirs, issued as advance sections of the reports." N. Y. state museum. Bulletin 66 (Index to publications) p. 241. Tital varies.

Report of state geologist for 1887 appears in State museum report for both 1887 and 1889.

"General index to the Annual reports, I-XX. exclusive of the geological and palaeontological papers": 21st rep't, p. 149-190.

"Index to reports 1-10" of the state entomologist: 48th rep't, pt. 1, p. 541-633.

"Index to entomologist's reports 1-13 and to supplement of 14": 52d rep't, pt. 1, p. 401-600.

General author and subject index to the 1st-54th reports (18471900) also list of these reports with contents of each, may be found in "Index to publications of the New York state natural history survey and New York state museum. By Mary Ellis. 1903." (N. Y. state museum. Bulletin 66) Contents:

Aboriginal

Beauchamp, W. M. chipped stone implements of New York. 1897. (In 50th, v. 1.) 299 -Aboriginal occupation of New York. 1900. (In 54th, v. 1.)

300 -Aboriginal use of wood in New York. 1905. (In 58th, v. 4.) 301 -Civil, religious and mourning councils and ceremonies of adoption of the New York Indians. 1907. (In 60th, v. 3.) 302 -A history of the New York Iroquois, now commonly called the Six Nations. 1905. (In 57th, v. 2.) 303 -Metallic ornaments of the New York Indians. 1903. (In 57th, v. 2.) 304 -Perch Lake mounds, with notes on other New York mounds, and some accounts of Indian trails. 1905. (In 58th, v. 4.) 305 -Polished stone articles used by the New York aborigines before and during European occupation. 1897. (In 51st, v. 1.)

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Clarke, J. M. Early Devonic history of New York and eastern North America. 1908. (In 60th, v. 4 and 62d, v. 4.) 307

-Guelph fauna in the state of New York, by J. M. Clarke and Rudolf Ruedemann. 1903. (In 60th, v. 5.) 308 -Naples fauna in western New York, part 2. 1904. (In 57th.) 309 -The Oriskany fauna of Becraft Mountain, Columbia County, N. Y. 1900. (In 53d.) 310

Cushing, H. P. Geology of the Long Lake quadrangle. 1907. (In 60th, v. 2.) 311

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-Glacial waters in the Lake Erie basin. 1907. (In 59th, v. 1.) 314

Felt, E. P. Insects affecting park and woodland trees. 1905-06. 2 v. (In 59th, v. 3 and 4.) 315

Grabau, A. W. Guide to the geology and paleontology of the Schoharie Valley in eastern New York. 1904. (In 58th, v. 3.) 316

Kemp, J. F. The geology of Moriah and Westport townships, Essex County, N. Y., with a geological map, prepared under the di rection of F. J. H. Merrill... by J. F. Kemp. 1895. (In 48th.) 317 Luther, D. D. Geology of the Penn Yan-Hammondsport quadrangles. 1906. (In 59th, v. 2.) 318 Merrill, F. J. H. Road materials and road building in New York. 1897. (In 50th, v. 1.) 319

Parker, A. C. Excavations in an Erie Indian village and burial site at Ripley, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. Being the record of the state museum archeological expedition of 1906. 1907. (In 60th, v. 3.) 319a Ruedemann, Rudolf. Graptolites of New York. 1904-08. (In 57th, v. 4 and 61st, v. 3.) 319b

State botanist. Report. Library has 1869, '70, '72, '74, '81, '83-'85, '87, '88, '90-date. (In New York state museum. Reports.) 320

-Report on edible fungi of New York 1895-99, by C. H. Peck. 1900. (In 53d, v. 2.) 321

Report on

State entomologist. injurious and other insects of the state of New York. (In New York state museum reports, 37-date; 1883-date.) 322

State geologist. Report. 1884date. (In New York state museum. Report. 1884-date.)

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State paleontologist. Report, 18991903. 1900-05. 5 v. (In New York state museum reports, v. 53-57.) 324

Nichol, J. P. A cyclopædia of physical sciences, comprising acoustics, astronomy, dynamics, electricity, heat, hydrodynamics, magnetism, philosophy of mathematics, meteorology, optics, pneumatics, statics, &c. &c. 1857. Q121 N6 Ref. 327

Ozanam, [Jacques]. Recreations in mathematics and natural philosophy... First composed by M. Uzanam lately recomposed, and greatly enlarged, in a new

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II. Polarised light, by W. Spottiswoode.-Thermal conductivity, by Forbes.-Thermo-dynamics, by G. Forbes.-On balances, by H. W. Chisholm.-Geometrical and engineering drawing, by T. F. Pigot. -The laws of fluid resistance, by W. Froude. The bathometer by C. W. Siemens.-Instruments for experiments on sound. On temperament. By C. W. Siemens.-Sensitive flames as illustrative of sympathetic vibration, by W. F. Barrett.-Lighthouse illumination, by T. F. Pigot.-The velocity of light. by G. Forbes.-Apparatus for physiological investigation, by J. Burdon-Sanderson.-Apparatus for physiological chemistry, by T. Lauder Brunton.-On eudiometers, by H. McLeod.-Technical chemistry, by H. E. Roscoe.

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ence; comprising astronomy, chem- The science record for 1872. Ed. istry, dynamics, electricity, heat, by Alfred E. Beach. 1872. Q9 S41. hydrodynamics, hydrostatics, light, magnetism, mechanics, meteorology, pneumatics, sound, and statics; preceded by an essay on the history of the physical sciences. 1873. Q121 R7 Ref. 335

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Smithsonian institution. Blackford, C. M. The Smithsonian institution, reprinted from the North American review for January, 1909, with revisions by the author. [1909.] Q11 S6 A21. 340

-The exhibit of the Smithsonian institution at the Cotton states exposition, Atlanta, 1895. 1895. 341 Q11 S6 A3.

-The exhibits of the Smithsoniau institution and United States national museum at the Jamestown

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Bache, A. D. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at the Girard College observatory, in 1840-45. (In v. 349 11, 13, 14.) -Records and results of magnetic survey of Pennsylvania and parts of adjacent states 1840-41. (In v. 13.)

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Bailey, J. W. Microscopical examination of soundings made by the U. S. Coast survey, off the 'At351 lantic coast. (In v. 2.)

-Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia 352 and Florida. (In v. 2.)

-Notes on new species and localities of microscopical organisms. 353 (In v. 7.)

Barnard, J. G. Internal structure of the earth considered as affecting the phenomena of precession and nutation. (In v. 23.)

-Problems of rotary motion presented by the gyroscope, the precession of the equinoxes, and the 354 pendulum. (In v. 19.) Barus, Carl. A continuous record of atmospheric nucleation. 1905. 355 (In v. 34.) -The structure of the nucleus; a continuation of experiments with ionized air. (In v. 29.) 356 Bendire, C. E. Life histories of North American birds, from the parrots to the grackles, with special reference to their breeding habits and eggs, with seven lithographic plates. 1895. (In v. 32.)

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-Life histories of North American birds with special reference to their breeding habits and eggs, with twelve lithographic plates. (In v. 28.) 358

Billings, J. S. The composition of expired air and its effects upon animal life. By J. S. Billings, S. Weir Mitchell, and D. H. Bergey. 1895. (In v. 29.) 359

Bowen, T. J. Grammar and dictionary of the Yoruba language, with an introductory description of the country and people of Yoruba. (In v. 10.) 360 Bransford, J. F. Archaeologica! researches in Nicaragua. (In v. 25.)

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teorological observations made at Brunswick, Me., betwen 1807 and 1859. (in v. 16.)

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Coffin, J. H. Orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fire-ball seen July 20, 1860, (In v. 16.)

-On the winds of the north367 ern hemisphere. (In v. 6.) -The winds of the globe. (In 368 v. 20.) Cope, E. D. Contents of a bone cave in the island of Anguilla (West Indies). (In v. 25.) 369

Dall, W. H. Remains of later pre-historic man obtained from the Catherina archipelago and especially from the caves of the Aleutian islands. (In v. 22.) 370

Davis, C. H. Law of deposit of the flood tide: its dynamical action and office. (In v. 3.) 371 Dean, J. The gray substance of the medulla oblongata and trape372 sium. (In v. 16.)

Downes, J. Occultations of planets and stars, by the moon, dur373 ing 1853. (In v. 6.) -Occultations visible in the U. S. during 1851. (v. 2.)

-Occultations visible in the U. S. and other parts of the world during 1852. (In v. 3.)

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Force, P. Record of auroral phenomena observed in the higher northern latitudes. (In v. 8.) 379 Gibbes, R. W. Mosasaurus and the three allied new genera. (In 380 Researches on the

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Gibbs, W. Ammonia cobalt bases. (In v. 9.) 381 Gilliss, J. M. Account of the total eclipse of the sun, on Sept. 7, 1858, as observed near Olmos, Peru. (In v. 11.)

382 Girard, C. Contributions to the natural history of the fresh water fishes of North America. (In v. 3.) 383

-Publications of learned SOcieties and periodicals, in the library of the Smithsonian Institution, Dec. 31, 1854. (In v. 7.) 383a -Publications of learned 80cieties and periodicals, in the library of the Smithsonian Institution, May, 1856. (In v. 8.) 383b

Goode, G. B. Oceanic ichthyology, a treatise on the deep-sea and pelagic fishes of the world, based chiefly upon the collections made by the steamers Blake, Albatross, and Fish Hawk in the northwestern Atlantic, with an atlas containing 417 figures. By G. B. Goode and T. H. Bean. 1895. (In v. 30, 31.) 384 Gould, B. A.

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Gray, A. Plantae Wrightianae Texano-Neo-Mexicanae. (In v. 3, 5) 386

Habel, S. Sculptures of Santa Lucia Cosumalwhuapa in Guate

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Harkness, W. Observations on terrestrial magnetism and on the deviations of the compasses of the U. S. iron-clad Monadnock. (In v. 18.) 389

Harvey, W. H. Nereis BorealiAmericana, or contributions to a history of the marine algae of North America. (In v. 3, 5, 10.) 390 Haven, S. F. Archaeology of the U. S. (In v. 8.) 391 Hayes, I. I. Physical observations in the Arctic seas. (In v. 15.) 392

Hildreth, S. P. Results of meteorological observations made at Marietta, O., between 1826 and 1859. (In v. 16.) 393

Hilgard, E. W. On the geology of lower Louisiana and the salt deposits of Petite Anse Island. (In v. 23.) 394 Hitchcock, E. Illustrations of surface geology. (In v. 9.) 395 Hyatt, Alpheus. Genesis of the arietidae. (In v. 26.)

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