LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 263 



<^Botanist's annual reports for 181)7-11)01. isr;i)-in02. 



Boiiiul also Willi iiiiiseuiii reports 21-rt.j ol' \vlii«-h they rorm a part; the 

 first botanist's report appeared in the 21st niuseinn report and is numbered 

 21. Reports 21-24, 21). 31-41 were not published separately. 



Separate reports 25-28. 30. 42-lKJ and 52 (Museum bulletin 25) are out of 

 print. Report 51 may be had for 40 cents; 53 for 20 cents; 54 for 50 cents; 

 55 (Museum bulletin 54) for 40 cents. Bej,nnuiug with 11X>1, these reports 

 will be issued as bulletins. 



Descriptions and illustrations of edible, poisonous and unwholesome fungi 

 of New York have been published in volumes 1 and 3 of the 48th museum 

 reix)rt and in volume 1 of the 49th, 51st, 52d, 54th aud 55tli reports. The 

 descriptions and illustrations of edible and unwholesome si>ecies contained 

 in the 49th. 51st and 52d reports have been revised and rearranged, and 

 combined with others more recently prepared and constitute Museum 

 memoir 4- 



hContents: Order A.2:aricini, 23, p.66-127; Genus Boletus, 23, p. 127-33; 

 Genus Clavaria. 24. p. 104-5; Genus Aecidium, 24. p. 105-8; Gelatinospo- 

 rium oen. nov., 25, p. 84-106; Synopsis of New York Pucciniae, 25, 

 p.110-23; Report on Fungi, 27, p.74-80; Parasitic Fungi of New York 

 and their Supporting Plants, 29, p. 71-82; New York Species of Helvella, 

 31, p.59-60; New York Species of Phallus. 32. p.37-43; Glomerularia 

 gen. nor., 32, p.43-52; New York Species of Lycoperdon. 32. p.58-72; 

 New York species of Amanita, 33, p.38-49; Report on Fungi, 34, p.24-36; 

 New Y'ork Oarices, 35. p.147-49; New Y'ork Species of Lepiota, 35, 

 p.150-64; New York Species of Psalliota, 36, p.41-49; New York Species 

 of Lactarius, 38, p.111-33; New York Species of Pluteus. 38, p.l3:3-3S; 

 New Y'ork Species of Pleurotus, Claudopus and Crepidotus, 39, p. 58-73; 

 Fungi Destructive to Wood, 41, p. 86-94; New l^oi-k Species of Clitopilus. 

 42, p. 135-42 isep. ed. p.39-46); New York Species of Armillaria, 43, p.8(>- 

 91 (.9c/>. ed. p.40-45); Fungi Destructive to Wood, 43. p.91-93 {sep. ed. 

 p.45-47); New York Species of Tricholoma, 44, p. 150-76 (sep. ed. p.38-64); 

 Fungi of Maryland. 44, p.176-87 {sep. ed. p.(>4-75); New^ York Species 

 of Omphalia, 45, p.92-102 (sep. ed. p.32-42); New York Species of Pluteo- 

 lus, 46. p. 138-41 (sep. ed. p.58-61); New York Species of Galera, 46. p.l41- 

 49 (sep. ed. p.01-69); List of New York Fungi represented at the 

 World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago, 47, p.169-72 {sep. ed. p.43-46); 

 Preliminary List of Hymenomycetous Fungi inhabiting our Principal 

 Coniferous Forest Trees, 47, p. 172-74 {sep. ed. p.46-48); New Y'ork 

 Species of Carex, 48, 1:118-202 {sep. ed. p.20-l(>l); Edible and Poisonous 

 Fungi of New York. 48, 1:203-316, 44pl. in 48. v.3 (.sci).C(/. p. 105-241. 44pl.); 

 New York Species of Collybia, 40, 1:40-69 (sep. ed. p 32-55); Edible 

 Fungi. 49. 1:70-78, 5pl. {sep. ed. p.5()-62); Unwholesome Fungi. 49, 1:79, 

 Ipl. {sep. ed. p.65); New York Species of Flammula, 50, 1:133-42; Edible 

 Fungi, 51, 1:300-12. 7pl.; List of Changed Names. 52, 1:628-42; Plants 

 of the Summit of Mt Marcy, 52. 1:657-73; Edible Fungi, 52. 1:673-82, 

 5pl.; Plants of Bonaparte Swamp, Lewis County, 53, 1:858-61; Edible 

 Fungi. 54. 1:173-86 (1st paging). 8pl.; Edible Fungi. 55, l:9<>6-82. 5pl. 



a Papers entitled Facts and Observations touching the Flora of the State of New York 

 were published in Mus. rep. 18, 19 and 20, the last being by C. H. Peck, the present 

 state botanist. 



b Not including Plants added: Contributors and their contributions; Species not before 

 reported; Remarks and observations, which appear in each report. 



