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1Title:  A geological and agricultural survey of the district adjoining the Erie canal in the state of New York: Taken under the direction of the Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer. Part I. Containing a description of the rock formations; together with a geological profile, extending from the Atlantic to Lake Erie    
 Creator:  Eaton, Amos, 1776-1842 
 Van Rensselaer, Stephen, 1764-1839
 Publication:  Printed by Packard & Van Benthuysen, Albany,1824. 
 Notes:  Introductory reports signed: Amos Eaton. 
 Call #:  QE145 E14G 
 Extent:  163 p. : 2 fold. profiles. ; 24 cm. 
 Subjects:  Geology -- New York (State) | Erie Canal (N.Y.)
 
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2Title:  Notes on the glaciation of the Shawangunk Mountain, N.Y: Read Nov. 19, 1883    
 Creator:  Julien, Alexis A. 
 Publication:  Published by the Academy, N.Y, New York,1883. 
 Notes:  Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, late Lyceum of Natural History, vol. 3, Nov. 1883. 
 Call #:  QE697 J94 
 Extent:  p. 22-29 ; 23 cm. 
 Subjects:  Glacial epoch | Geology -- New York (State)
 
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3Title:  Henry Platt Cushing Notebooks     
 Creator:  Cushing, Henry Platt 
 Dates:  1890-1917 
 Abstract:  Henry Platt Cushing (born 1860) was a geologist and member of the New York State Geological Survey. The collection consists of notebooks containing geological field notes, most of which relate to New York State. Included is an account of an 1890 expedition to Glacier Bay, Alaska. 
 Call #:  MS 3320 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Cushing, Henry Platt, b. 1860. | Geology -- New York (State) | New York (State) -- Description and travel. | Glacier Bay (Alaska) -- Description and travel.
 
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4Title:  Summary narrative of an exploratory expedition to the sources of the Mississippi River, in 1820: resumed and completed, by the discovery of its origin in Itasca Lake, in 1832. By authority of the United States. With appendices, comprising ... all of the official reports and scientific papers of both expeditions    
 Creator:  Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864 
 Publication:  Lippincott, Grambo, and co, Philadelphia,1855. 
 Notes:  The first part, Narrative of the expedition of 1820 (p. 37-220), is a revised edition of Schoolcraft's "Narrative journal of travels through the north western regions of the United States." Albany, 1821. The second part, Discovery of the actual source of the Mississippi river (p. [221]-274), is an abridgement of his "Narrative of an expedition through the upper Mississippi valley to Itaska Lake." New York, 1834. 
 Call #:  F42J S372S 
 Extent:  xx, [17]-596 p. 23 cm. 
 Subjects:  Natural history -- Northwest, Old | Natural history -- Mississippi River Valley | Indians of North America | Geology -- New York (State) | Ojibwa language | Mississippi River -- Sources | Great Lakes | Northwest, Old -- Description and travel | United States -- Exploring expeditions
 
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