New York State Museum Bulletin, Issues 184-187University of the State of New York, 1916 - Science |
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Page 5 - 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 for the year ending September 30, 1915. Very respectfully JOHN M. CLARKE Director THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK...
Page 5 - 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 30 - Roots have spread out from the Tree of the Great Peace, one to the north, one to the east, one to the south and one to the west. The name of these roots is The Great White Roots and their nature is Peace and Strength.
Page 45 - 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 53 - 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 2 - ... New York 1924 ADELBERT MOOT LL.D. --------- Buffalo 1925 CHARLES B. ALEXANDER MA LL.B. LL.D. Litt.D. Tuxedo 1919 JOHN MOORE LL.D. ---------- Elmira 1928 WALTER GUEST KELLOGG BA LL.D. - - - - Ogdensburg 1920 JAMES BYRNE BA LL.B.
Page 8 - When peace shall have been established by the termination of the war . . . then the War Captain shall cause all weapons of war to be taken from the nation. Then shall the Great Peace be established and the nation shall observe all the rules of the Great Peace for all time to come.
Page 42 - The lineal descent of the people of the Five Nations shall run in the female line. Women shall be considered the progenitors of the Nation. They shall own the land and the soil.