Bulletin of the New York State Museum, Ausgaben 70-74The University, 1903 |
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... mineral species asso- ciated with the mineral noted in the third column . This in many instances constitutes a genetic association which is of interest from the standpoint of the formation of minerals . The numbers and letters given in ...
... mineral species asso- ciated with the mineral noted in the third column . This in many instances constitutes a genetic association which is of interest from the standpoint of the formation of minerals . The numbers and letters given in ...
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... Geological and Mineralogical Notices ( Northern New York ) . Am . Jour . Sci . Ser . 1. 1837. 32 : 230 . 84 Hunt , T. S. On the Acid Springs and Gypsum Deposits of the Onondaga Salt Group ... Mineral Species containing Titanium with remarks ...
... Geological and Mineralogical Notices ( Northern New York ) . Am . Jour . Sci . Ser . 1. 1837. 32 : 230 . 84 Hunt , T. S. On the Acid Springs and Gypsum Deposits of the Onondaga Salt Group ... Mineral Species containing Titanium with remarks ...
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... Geology of Orange County , N. Y. N. Y. State Mus . 49th An . Rep't . 1898. 2 ... Mineral Localities . Bost . 1826 . Bost . Soc . Nat . On the Clinton Group ... Geology of the Tilly Foster Mine . Am . Inst . Min . Eng . Trans . 1887. 15:79 . 171 ...
... Geology of Orange County , N. Y. N. Y. State Mus . 49th An . Rep't . 1898. 2 ... Mineral Localities . Bost . 1826 . Bost . Soc . Nat . On the Clinton Group ... Geology of the Tilly Foster Mine . Am . Inst . Min . Eng . Trans . 1887. 15:79 . 171 ...
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... Group at Syracuse , N. Y. Am . Jour . Sci . Ser . 3. 1887. 34 : 137 . Rutil nach Ilmenit in veränderten Diabase ... Geological Relations of the Gypsum Deposits in Cayuga Am . Jour . Sci , Ser . 3. 1885. 30 : 212 . Other authorities a American ...
... Group at Syracuse , N. Y. Am . Jour . Sci . Ser . 3. 1887. 34 : 137 . Rutil nach Ilmenit in veränderten Diabase ... Geological Relations of the Gypsum Deposits in Cayuga Am . Jour . Sci , Ser . 3. 1885. 30 : 212 . Other authorities a American ...
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... mineral localities . BROOME The Devonian shales , sandstones and conglomerates of this county do not include mineral CATTARAUGUS The Devonian ... GEOLOGIC ASSOCIATION MINERALOGIC ASSOCIATION AUTHORITY 1 22 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 22 ALBANY ...
... mineral localities . BROOME The Devonian shales , sandstones and conglomerates of this county do not include mineral CATTARAUGUS The Devonian ... GEOLOGIC ASSOCIATION MINERALOGIC ASSOCIATION AUTHORITY 1 22 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 22 ALBANY ...
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Seite 8 - Some have a bearskin of which they make doublets; others again, coats of the skins of racoons, wild cats, wolves, dogs, fishers, squirrels, beavers, and the like; and they even have made themselves some of turkey's feathers; now they make use for the most part of duffels cloth which they obtain in trade from the Christians; they make their stockings and shoes of deerskins or elk hides, some even have shoes of corn husks, whereof they also make sacks.* * * * * They twine both white and black wampum...
Seite 13 - This day there came unto the ship's side divers canoes, the Indians apparelled as aforesaid, with tobacco and pipes steeled with copper, skins, artificial strings and other trifles to barter ; one had hanging about his neck a plate of rich copper, in length a foot, in breadth half a foot for a breastplate, the ears of all the rest had pendants of copper.
Seite 13 - They head some of their arrows herewith, much like our broad-arrow heads, very workmanly made. Their chains are many hollow pieces cemented together, each piece of the bigness of one of our reeds, a finger in length, ten or twelve of them together on a string, which they wear about their necks. Their collars they wear about their bodies, like bandoleers, a handful broad, all hollow pieces like the other, but somewhat shorter, four hundred pieces in a collar, very fine and evenly set together.
Seite 5 - Emmons, Ebenezer. Agriculture of New York; comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution of the soils and rocks and the natural waters of the different geological formntions, together with a condensed view of the meteorology and agricultural productions of the State.
Seite 6 - Catalogue of the Cabinet of Natural History of the State of New York and of the Historical and Antiquarian Collection annexed thereto.
Seite 8 - They twine both white and black wampum around their heads; formerly they were not wont to cover these, but now they are beginning to wear bonnets or caps, which they purchase from the Christians; they wear wampum in the ears, around the neck and around the waist, and thus in their way are mighty fine. They have also long deers-hair which is dyed red, whereof they make ringlets to encircle the head; and other fine hair of the same color, which hangs around the neck in braids, whereof they are very...
Seite 2 - Buffalo 1907 WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM MA Ph.D. LL.D. - - Syracuse 1910 CHARLES A. GARDINER Ph.DLHD LL.DDCL New York 1915 CHARLES S. FRANCIS BS -------- Troy 1911 EDWARD LAUTERBACH MA ------- New York 1909 EUGENE A.
Seite 4 - Loskiel, G. H: History of the Missions of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America; tr.
Seite 13 - They have also great store of copper, some very red, and some of a paler color : none of them but have chains, ear-rings or collars of this metal : they head some of their arrows herewith much like our broad arrow heads, very workmanly made.
Seite 20 - ... were fastened a number of small round silver bells, of about the size of a musket ball. All these things, together with the vermilion paint, judiciously laid on, so as to set her off in the highest style, decorated her person in such a manner, that perhaps nothing of the kind could exceed it.