Bulletin of the New York State Museum, Issues 194-196University of the State of New York, 1917 |
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Page 52 - 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 3 - 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 82 - Regents of the University With years when terms expire 1926 PLINY T. SEXTON LL,B. LL.D. Chancellor Palmyra 1927 ALBERT VANDER VEER MDMA Ph.D. LL.D Vice Chancellor Albany 1922 CHESTER S. LORD MA LL.D Brooklyn 1930 WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM MA Ph.D.
Page 187 - Parrsborough, and that the icy blocks, heaped on each other, and frozen together or ' packed,' at the foot of Cape Blomidon, were often fifteen feet thick, and were pushed along when the tide rose, over the sandstone ledges. He also stated that fragments of the
Page 286 - Geologic maps. Merrill, FJH Economic and Geologic Map of the State of New York: issued as part of Museum bulletin 15 and 48th Museum Report, vi 59x67 cm.
Page 275 - New York State Museum JOHN M. CLARKE, Director PUBLICATIONS Packages will be sent prepaid except when distance or weight renders the same impracticable. On 10 or more copies of any one publication 20% discount will be given.
Page 21 - THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Regents of the University (with years when terms expire) 1984 JOSEPH W. McGovERN, AB, LL.B., LHD, LL.D., DCL, Chancellor New York 1985 EVERETT J. PENNY, BCS, DCS, Vice Chancellor White Plains 1978 ALEXANDER J. ALLAN, JR., LL.D., Litt.D.
Page 82 - Education AUGUSTUS S. DOWNING MALHD LL.D. Assistant Commissioner for Secondary Education CHARLES F. WHEELOCK BS LL.D. Director of State Library JAMES I. WYER, JR, MLS Director of Science and State Museum JOHN M. CLARKE D.Sc.
Page 284 - 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.
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