REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST I915 83 



8 SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY REGION 

 (See also under counties of the Susquehanna valley) 



Flora of the Upper Susquehanna and Its Tributaries. Willard 

 Nelson Clute. p. 1-142. Binghamton 1898. Second ed. (with 

 '16 page supplement), 1901 



The Ferns and Fern Allies of the Upper Susquehanna Valley. 

 Willard Nelson Clute. 12 mo., pamphlet, p. 1-15. Bingham- 

 ton 1898 



9 WESTERN NEW YORK 

 (See also under counties of the western part of the State) 



Notes on New or Rare Fungi from Western New York. Charles 

 Edward Fairman. Jour. MycoL, 5 178-80. June 1889 



Contributions to the jNIycology of Western New York. The Fungi 

 of Western New York. Charles Edward Fairman. Rochester 

 Academy of Science Proc, i .-43-54; pi. 3, 4. 1890 



Notes on Western New York Woodlands. E. J. Hill. Garden and 

 Forest, 8:342, 382-85. 1895 



Studies in North American Discomycetes. IL Some New or Note- 

 worthy Species from Central and Western New York. Elias 

 J. Durand. Torrey Club Bui., 29:458-65. 1902 



Some New Fungi from Western New York. Charles Edward Fair- 

 man. Journ. MycoL, 10:229-31. 1904 

 All from Orleans county. 



Remarks on Some Fernworts of Western New York. E. J. Hill. 

 Fern Bulletin, 12:18-20. 1904 



Some Additions to the Crataegus Flora of Western New York. 

 Charles Sprague Sargent. New York State ^luseum Bui. 122, 

 p. 26-83. 1908 



Fern Notes from (western) New York. Mrs George B. Ayres. 

 Fern Bulletin, 19:15-16. 1911 



10 CITATION OF TITLES BY COUNTIES 



ALBANY COUNTY 



(Catalogue of the Plants of Albany County). J. S. Markle and 

 Charles H. Peck. Bicentennial History of Albany. Published 

 by Howell & Tenney, p. 21-29. 1886 



Species of Crataegus Found within Twenty Miles of Albany. 

 Charles Sprague Sargent and Charles H. Peck. New Y'ork 

 State Museum Bui 105, p. 44-77. Albany 1906 



An Afternoon in the Helderbergs. Frank Dobbin. American 

 Botanist, 12:78, 79. 1907 



