8o NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
The Adirondack Black Spruce. W. F. Fox. Annual Report of 
the Forest Commission of New York for 1894, p. 121-98. 1895 
The Spruces of the Adirondacks. Charles H. Peck. Pamphlet, 
13 pages. Albany 1808 
Read before the Albany Institute November 16, 1897. 
The Adirondack Spruce, A Study of the Forest in Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne 
Park. Gifford Pinchot. 157 pages. New York 1898 
Practical Forestry in the Adirondacks. Henry S. Graves. United 
States Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry, Bul. 
26, p. I-85. Washington 1899 
A Note of the “ Flowering” of the Lakes in the Adirondacks. 
Marshall Avery Howe. Torreya, 3:150-54. 1903 
The Plant Formation of the Adirondack Mountains. John W. 
Harshberger. Torreya, 5:187-94. 1905 
4 CATSKILL MOUNTAINS 
(See also Greene and Ulster counties) 
A List of the Trees and Shrubs Collected (in the Catskill Mount- 
ains). Edgar Alexander Mearns. United States National 
Museum Proc., 21 :343. 1898 
Mosses of the Catskill Mountains, N. Y. Elizabeth Gertrude 
Britton. Torreya, 1:84. I9go1 
Notes from the Catskills. J. C. Buchheister. Fern Bul. 11 :15-16. 
1903 
The Plant Formations of the Catskills. John W. Harshberger. 
Plant World, 8:276-81. 1905 
5 CENTRAL NEW YORK 
New Stations of Rare Plants (in Central New York). David Starr 
Jordan. American Naturalist, 6:362. June 1872 
Notes from Central New York. John Herman Wibbe. Torrey 
Club Bul. 10:46-47. April 1883 
The Cayuga Flora. William R. Dudley. Cornell University 
Bul. 2:132. Ithaca, 1886. (Additions by K. M. Wiegand, 
Torrey Club Bul., 21:176-77. 1894) 
Some Rare Myxomycetes of Central New York, with Notes on the 
Germination of Enteridium rozeanum. Elias J. Durand. Bot. 
Gaz., 19:89-95. 1894 
Buxbaumia indusiata Bridel, in Central New York. Elias J. 
Durand. Torrey Club Bul., 21:38-39. 18094 
The Hart’s-tongue Fern in New York and Tennessee. William 
Ralph Maxon. Plant World, 3:129-32. Ig00 
