REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST I915 69 



New York Carices. Charles H. Peck. 35th Report of the New 



York State Museum, 147-49. 1882. 

 United States Species of Lycoperdon. Charles H. Peck. Albany 



Institute Trans., 9:285-318. 1879 

 Contains numerous references to New York species. . 



Contributions to the Botany of the State of New York. Charles 



H. Peck. Bui., New York State Museum, 2:1-66. 2 pi. 



Albany 1887 

 Fertilization of Wild Flowers. Charles H. Peck. Albany Institute 



Trans., II :i 55-68. 1887 

 List of the New York Pyrenomycetous Fungi. Charles H. Peck. 



BuL, N. Y. Museum, 2:49-56. 1887 

 Names of New York Pyrenomycetous Fungi. Charles H. Peck. 



New York State Museum Bui. 2, p. 49-56. 1887. 

 Fungi Destructive to Wood. P. H. Dudley. 41st Annual Report 



of the State Museum of Natural History (for 1887), p. 86-94. 



1888. 41st Annual Report of the State Botanist, p. 45-46. 



1890 

 Boleti of the United States. Charles H. Peck. New York State 



Museum Bulletin, 8 p. 71-166. 1889 

 Contains numerous references to New York species. 



Edible Wild Fruits of New York. Charles H. , Peck. Albany 

 Institute Trans., 12 :83-i02. 1889. Fruit Growers Journal 

 (Cobden, 111.) 6:16, June 15, 1889; 6:17, July i, 1889; 6:18, 

 July 15, 1889; 6:19, August I, 1889; 6:20, August 15, 1889; 

 6:21, September i, 1889 



Native Trees of New York. Charles H. Peck. Annual Report 

 of the Forest Commission of New York (for 1891), p. 103-5. 

 1892. Reprinted in Annual Report of the Forest Commission 

 of New Y^ork (for 1893), p. 244-46. 1894 



Weeds. Charles H. Peck. Albany Institute Trans., 12: 251-65. 



1893 



List of New York Fungi Represented at the World's Columbian 

 Exposition at Chicago, in the Horticultural Building. Charles 

 H. Peck. 47th Report, p. 43t48. 1894 



New York Species of Carex. E. C. Howe. Report of State 

 Botanist for 1894. (From 48th Annual Report of the New 

 York State Museum), p. 20-104. i895- Same, Museum 

 Report 48 (for 1894), 1:118-202. 1895 



