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1937

Glasgow, R., 1937. Some Relations of Mosquito-Control Work to Other Conservation Activities: A Problem in Practical Human Ecology. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Meeting, New Jersey Mosquito Extermination Society , 205-211.
    Goldring, W., 1937. Cryptozoon: Plant Nature and Distribution. Science 86, 530-531. doi:10.1126/science.86.2241.530
      Newland, D., Brown, H., 1937. Gypsum, in Industrial Minerals and Rocks. American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Bulletin 283, 353-374.
        Newland, D., 1937. Herkimer County Quartz Crystals. Rocks \& Minerals 12, 36-37.
          Newland, D., Hartnagel, C., 1937. Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York in 1936. American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Transactions 123, 420-422.
            Ruedemann, R., 1937. Different Views held on the Origin of the Saratoga Mineral Waters. Science 85, 531-532. doi:10.1126/science.86.2241.531
              Ruedemann, R., . Y. Wilson, T, 1937. Eastern New York Ordovician Cherts. Geological Society of America Bulletin 47, 1535-1586. doi:10.1130/GSAB-47-1535
                Ruedemann, R., 1937. A New North American Graptolite Faunule. American Journal of Science 37, 57-62. doi:10.2475/ajs.s5-33.193.57
                  Stoner, D., 1937. The House Rat as an Enemy of the Bank Swallow. Journal of Mammalogy 18, 87-89. doi:10.2307/1374317
                    Stoner, D., 1937. A Method of Dispersal of the Black Widow Spider. Science 85, 219. doi:10.1126/science.85.2200.219
                      Stoner, D., Stoner, L., 1937. A Six-Year-Old Bank Swallow. Bird Binding 8, 175-176.
                        Stoner, D., 1937. Three Returns of a Bank Swallow. Science 86, 469-470. doi:10.1126/science.86.2238.469

                          1936

                          Chadwick, G., 1936. History and Value of the Name ’Catskill’ in Geology. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                            Newland, D., Hartnagel, C., 1936. The Mining and Quarry Industries of New York State for 1930 to 1933. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                              Saunders, A., 1936. Ecology of the Birds of Quaker Run Valley, Allegany State Park, New York. New York State Museum HandbookThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                                Stoner, D., 1936. Ten Years’ Returns from Banded Black Swallows. New York State Museum CircularThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                                  Glasgow, R., 1936. Additional Notes on the Occurrence of Termites (Reticulitermes flavepis) in New York. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology Insect Pest Survey Bulletin 16, 91.
                                    Glasgow, R., 1936. Notes on the Appearance of Carpenter Ants (Camponotus herculaneus) in Houses in New York. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology Insect Pest Survey Bulletin 16, 92.
                                      Glasgow, R., 1936. Observed Dates of Hatchings and Other Biological Notes on the Eastern Tent Caterpillar (Malacosoma americana). U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology Insect Pest Survey Bulletin 16, 68.
                                        Goldring, W., 1936. Some Hamilton (Devonian) Crinoids from New York. Journal of Paleontology 10, 14-22.
                                          Newland, D., 1936. Mineralogy and the Origin of Taconic Limonites. Economic Geology 31, 133-155. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.31.2.133
                                            Newland, D., 1936. Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York in 1933. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining and Metalurgy 118, 321-322.
                                              Ruedemann, R., 1936. Ordovician Graptolites from Quebec and Tennessee. Journal of Paleontology 10, 385-387.
                                                Ruedemann, R., 1936. Present Status of the "Geology of North America". Science 83, 262. doi:10.1126/science.83.2150.262-a
                                                  Schoonmaker, W., 1936. Size and Weights of Adirondack Deer. Journal of Mammalogy 10, 67-68. doi:10.1093/jmammal/17.1.67
                                                    Stoner, D., 1936. Further Evidence on Blue Jay Migration. Bird Binding 7, 170-171.
                                                      Stoner, D., 1936. Wildlife Casualties on the Highways. The Wilson Bulletin 48, 276-283.

                                                        1935

                                                        Dale, N., 1935. Geology of the Oswegatchie Quadrangle. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of Pennsylvania Press, Albany, New York.
                                                          Felt, E., Chamberlain, K., 1935. The Occurrence of Insects at Some Height in the Air, Especially on the Roofs of High Buildings. New York State Museum CircularThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                                                            Goldring, W., 1935. Geology of the Berne Quadrangle. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                                                              Krieger, L., 1935. A Popular Guide to the Higher Fungi (Mushrooms) of New York State. New York State Museum HandbookThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                                                                Smith, B., 1935. Geology and Mineral Resources of the Skaneateles Quadrangle. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, North Carolina.
                                                                  Thwaites, F., 1935. Ground Water Supplies of Allegheny State Park. New York State Museum CircularThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                                                                    Goldring, W., 1935. New and Previously Known Middle Devonian Crinoids of New York. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 24, 349-368.
                                                                      Goldring, W., 1935. Some Upper Devonian Crinoids from New York. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 24, 337-348.
                                                                        House, H., 1935. Dwarf Mistletoe on White Pine. Rhodora 37, 268.
                                                                            Lawlor, W., 1935. Hibernation of Uranotaenia sapphirina (Osten Sacken) (Diptera:Culicidae). Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 30, 14.
                                                                              Newland, D., 1935. Minerals of Whiteface Mountain. Rocks \& Minerals 6, 81-82.
                                                                                Ruedemann, R., 1935. Ecology of Black Mud Shales of Eastern New York. Journal of Paleontology 9, 79-91.
                                                                                  Ruedemann, R., Smith, E., 1935. The Ordovician of Maine. American Journal of Science 30, 353-358.
                                                                                    Ruedemann, R., 1935. Silurian Phyllocarid Crustaceans from Oklahoma. Journal of Paleontology 9, 447-448.
                                                                                      Stoner, D., 1935. An Example of Partial Albinism in the Eastern Crow. The Wilson Bulletin 47, 274-276.
                                                                                        Stoner, D., 1935. Highway Mortality among Mammals. Science 81, 401-402. doi:10.1126/science.81.2104.401
                                                                                          Stoner, D., 1935. Ninety Minutes with Robert Ridgway. Wison Bulletin 46, 90-92.
                                                                                            Stoner, D., 1935. Plecoptera as Food for Bank Swallows. Entomological News 46, 28-29.