REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST FOR 1 924 7 



18 1892-95 



19 1895-96 



20 1896 



21 1897-98 



22 1899-I9OO 



23 Copy of Massee's Monograph of 

 Coprinus. and report of extra- 

 limital species of fungi 



24 Extralimital new species, etc. 



25 Extralimital fungi 



26 1901 



27 1901-02 



28 1903-05 



29 1906-08 



30 1909-10 



31 1911-12 



32 1912-13 



In addition to the above notebooks, there is a notebook contain- 

 ing 100 pages of descriptive matter and colored sketches of agrics, 

 of his very earliest collection, apparently before he became State 

 Botanist, mostly unnamed and impossible to index. Seven note- 

 books in addition to the above are devoted to Crataegus, two to 

 contributions and one to identifications made for correspondents. 



The typed index to the thirty-two notebooks enumerated above 

 occupies 130 pages, and is subdivided into: 



Personal mention 



Xew York localities 



Flowering plants and ferns 



Mosses, liverworts, lichens and algae 



Fungi 



The last is naturally the important part of the index and occu- 

 pies pages 2^ to 130 of the manuscript. 



Contributions to the state herbarium. The additions to the 

 state herbarium since the last published report from this office in 

 the form of contributions and exchanges are presented in the fol- 

 lowing list of contributors, which also indicates the number of 

 specimens received from each : 



Roy Latham, Orient 522 



I. W. Clokey, Denver, Colo, (exchange) 254 



E. Bartholomew, Stockton, Kan. (exchange) 210 



Dr P. O. Schallert, Winston-Salem, N. C. (exchange) 116 



J. B. Xortun, Hartsville, S. C. ( exchange) 152 



British Museum, London, England (exchange) lOO 



'Dr Harold St John, Pullman, Wash, (exchange) 100 



Leland S. Slater, Coxsackie 60 



Mr and Mrs E. A. Eames, Buffalo 56 



C. A. Brown, Albany 50 



Douglas M. White, Rochester 43 



M. S. Baxter. Rochester 45 



Dr J. J. Davis, Aladison, Wis 53 



