Bulletin of the New York State Museum, Issue 92

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University of the State of New York, 1906
 

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Page 6 - Catalogue of the Cabinet of Natural History of the State of New York and of the Historical and Antiquarian Collection annexed thereto. 242p. 8vo. 18S3Handbooks 1893-date. In quantities, i cent for each 16 pages or less. Single copies postpaid as below. New York State Museum. 52p. il.
Page 70 - Second Assistant Commissioner AUGUSTUS S. DOWNING MA Third Assistant Commissioner Secretary to the Commissioner HARLAN H. HORNER BA Director of Libraries and Home Education MELVIL DEWEY LL.D. Director of Science and State Museum JOHN M. CLARKE LL.D. Chiefs of Divisions Accounts, WILLIAM MASON...
Page 70 - DANIEL BEACH Ph.D. LL.D. - Watkins 1914 PLINY T. SEXTON LL.B. LL.D. - - Palmyra 1912 T. GUILFORD SMITH MACE LL.D. - - Buffalo 1918 WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM MA Ph.D. LL.D. - - Syracuse 1910 CHARLES A. GARDINER Ph.DLHD LL.DDCL New York 1915 ALBERT VANDER VEER MDMA Ph.D.
Page 82 - Geology of the First Geological District ", published an account of the geology of the Schoharie region. 1853 "An Account of Knopfel's Schoharie Cave [Ball's Cave] . . . with the history of its discovery, subterranean lake, minerals and natural curiosities " appeared as a separate publication, apparently a reprint from a newspaper account.
Page 70 - Commissioner of Education ANDREW S. DRAPER LL.B. LL.D. Assistant Commissioners HOWARD J. ROGERS MA LL.D. First Assistant EDWARD J. GOODWIN Lit.DLHD Second Assistant AUGUSTUS S. DOWNING MA Pd.D. LL.D. Third Assistant Secretary to the Commissioner HARLAN H.
Page 6 - Part of Clinton county. State geol. rep't 19. 1901. Oyster Bay and Hempstead quadrangles on Long Island. Mus. bul. 48. 1901. Portions of Clinton and Essex counties. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. Part of town of Northumberland, Saratoga co.
Page 5 - York. 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 Xcw York, and notices of their uses in the arts and agriculture, il.
Page 278 - Gray and dark bluish black shale ("Tow-path" road) 70 15 Bluish black and gray shaly rock 25 14 Unknown H5 13 Dark gray and blackish slmly rock, fossils lower part 23 12 Gray and dark blue shaly SS. (lower end of towpath road. Probably part of bed at top of Vroman's Nose) 29 11 Gray shaly SS. ; top of Vroman's Nose, passes under water at lower end of towpath road (inclination 581 feet in 2 miles, making no allowance for fall of Schoharie creek) 49 10 Blackish shale 11 9 Gray shale and shaly SS.
Page 386 - Gushing, HP Geology of the Theresa Quadrangle. In preparation. Geology of the Long Lake Quadrangle. In press. Berkey, CP Geology of the Highlands of the Hudson. In preparation. Economic geology.
Page 348 - The skeleton of a fox (as it is supposed) was subsequently found in this place; it must have fallen through the opening above and found its way here, where it probably perished from hunger. Leaving this apartment, they pursued the course of the stream for about 20 feet, through an opening from eight to 10 feet in width, when their progress was checked by a considerable body of water, into which the brook emptied. These adventurers were now compelled to return to the surface. In October, the investigation...

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