72 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
The Development of the Vegetation of New York State. William 
L. Bray. p. 186. 1 map in color, 52 fig. Technical Publica- 
tion No. 3, New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse 
University. Nov., 1915. (Vol. XVI, No. 2. Syracuse Uni- 
versity Quarterly Publications) . 
; 25 LAGE BOLANISIS RErORLS 
Except where otherwise indicated, Dr Charles Horton Peck is 
the author of the contents of the State Botanist’s Reports from 
1867 to 1912. The reports of 1913, 1914 and 1915 are by Homer D. 
House. 
Bound also with Museum Reports 21-55, of which they form a 
part ; the first Botanist’s report appeared in the 21st Museum Report 
and is numbered 21. Reports 21-24, 29, 31-41 were not published 
separately. 
Report of the Botanist (for 1867). From the 21st Annual Report 
of the Regents on the New York State Cabinet of Natural 
History (for 1867), p. 23-24. 1871 
Report of the Botanist (for 1868). From the 22d Annual Report 
of the Regents on the New York State Cabinet (for 1868), 
p. 25-106. 1869 
Species growing spontaneously in the State and not before reported, p. 
52-105. 
Report of the Botanist (for 1869). Appendix C. 23d Report of 
the Regents on the New York State Cabinet (for 1869), p. 27— 
135: pl. 1-6, 71872 
List of plants found on the exposed summit of Mount Marcy, p. 43-44. 
Plants found growing spontaneously in the State and not before reported, 
Pp. 49-133 (including synopsis of genera of Agaricaceae and Boletus). 
New Stations of Rare Plants and Notable varieties, p. 133-35. 
Report of the Botanist (for 1870). From the 24th Report of the 
Regents on the New York State Museum of Natural History 
(for 1870), p. 41-108. pl. 1-4. 1872 
Plants found growing spontaneously in the State and not before reported, 
p. 56-103. 
The genus Clavaria, p. 104-5. 
The genus Aecidium, p. 105-8. 
Report of the Botanist (for 1871). From the 25th Annual Report 
of the New York State Museum of Natural History (for 
1971), Pp: 57-123: pl. 1-2. 1873 
Plants found growing spontaneously in the State and not before reported, 
p. 69-106. 
New stations of rare plants, remarkable varieties and observations. p. 107-0. 
Synopsis of the New York Pucciniae, p. 110-23. 
