Bulletin of the New York State Museum, Issues 185-188University of the State of New York, 1916 |
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14 segments Abdomen abundant Adirondack adults Albany amphibolite Annual Report Antennae apical apples Archeology Asphondylia basal beds Botanist Canton Canton village Cecidomyia cent chitinized Cincticornia circumfili claws clay codling moth collected cover plates creek dark brown Dearness & House diameter distal Economic Geology Entomology feet Felt floor plates Flora formation fungi fuscous yellowish gabbro gall garnet gneiss granite granite gneiss Grenville H. D. House hornblende infested insects July June Lake larvae leaf roller length light brown limestone Linn marginal Mesonotum midge miles moraine N. Y. State Mus occur one-half Oneida county orchard Ovipositor Paleontology Palpi Peck pegmatite pests Pierrepont Plants postscutellum pulvilli Pyrites quadrangle quartz reddish brown rock Sacc sand schist Schw Scutellum shows sigmoid slender sparsely haired specimens spraying stout submedian lines surface Sylvan Beach Torrey Club Bul trees Type Cecid upper figure Urasterella vicinity wormy xenoliths yellowish brown York State Museum
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Page 6 - All scientific specimens and collections, works of art, objects of historic interest and similar property appropriate to a general museum, if owned by the State and not placed in other custody by a specific law, shall constitute the State Museum...
Page 12 - General. The work of the office has been materially aided as in past years, by the identification of a number of species through the courtesy of Dr LO Howard, chief of the bureau of entomology, United States Department of Agriculture, and his associates.
Page 4 - SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith and to recommend for publication as a bulletin of the State Museum, the Annual Report of the State Entomologist, being for the fiscal year 1916. Very respectfully JOHN M. CLARKE Director THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK...
Page 51 - Antennae extending to the third abdominal segment, sparsely haired, fuscous yellowish; 16 or 17 segments, the fifth with a stem about one-third the length of the cylindric basal enlargement, which latter has a length a little over twice its diameter; terminal segment reduced, sometimes compound and tapering to a narrowly rounded apex.
Page 21 - Sgpl. 1843. 300 copies with hand-colored plates. DIVISION 3 MINERALOGY. Beck, Lewis C. Mineralogy of New York; comprising detailed descriptions of the minerals hitherto found in the State of New York, and notices of their uses in the arts and agriculture, il.
Page 105 - Flora of the Pine Plains, Dutchess County, NY Lyman Henry Hoysradt. No. i. Torrey Club Bui., 5:46-48. 1874 Catalogue of the Phaenogamous and Acrogenous Plants Growing without Cultivation within Five Miles of Pine Plains. Lyman H. Hoysradt. (Acrogens were not printed). Supplement to Torrey Botanical Club Bui., 6:32. New York, 1875-79. (Published at considerable intervals, in 8 parts of 4 pages each) . List of Plants of Fishkill, NY, and Vicinity. Winfred A. Sterns. Pamphlet, i6mo. 23 pages (1880)....