REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST I915 *]*] 



Report of the State Botanist (1899). Reprinted from the 53d 

 Report of the New York State Museum (for 1900), p. 821-67 

 Species not before reported (pi. A-D), p. 835-49. 

 Remarks and observations, p. 849-58. 

 Plants of Bonaparte swamp, p. 858-61. 

 Plants of North Elba, New York State Museum Bui. 28, p. 65-266. 



Report of the State Botanist (1900). Reprinted from the 54th 

 Annual Report of the New York State Museum, p. 129-99. 

 pi. E-I. pi. 69-76. 1902 



Species not before reported (pi. E-I), p. 143-57. 



Remarks and observations, p. 158-72. 



Edible fungi (pi. 69-76), p. 173-86. 



Report of the State Botanist (1901). New York State Museum 

 Bui. 54. 1902. Reprinted from the 55th Annual Report of the 

 New York State Museum. 



Species not before reported (pi. K, L), p. 944-57. 



Remarks and observations, p. 957-66. 



Edible fungi (pi. 77-81), p. 966-78. 



Report of the State Botanist (1902). New York State Museum 

 Bui. 67. 1903 



Species not before reported (pi. M, N), p. 18-32. 



Remarks and observations, p. 32-39. 



Edible fungi (pi. 82-84), p. 39-47. 



Plants of the Susquehanna valley and adjacent hills of Tioga county, by 

 Frank E. Fenno, p. 47-160. 



Report of the State Botanist (1903). New York State Museum 

 Bui. 75. 1904 



Species not before reported (pi. O), p. 12-22. 



Remarks and observations, p. 22-27. 



Edible fungi (pi. 84-86), p. 27-34. 



New York species of Craetaegus, p. 35-57. 



Supplementary list of plants of Susquehanna valley, by Frank E. Fenno, 

 p. 57-6o- 



Report of the State Botanist (1904). New York State Museum 

 Bui. 94. 1905 



Species not before reported (pi. P, Q, R), p. 19-35. 



Remarks and observations (pi. 87-93), P- 35~44- 



Edible fungi, p. 44-50. 



Report of the State Botanist (1905). New York State Museum 

 Bui. 105. 1906 



Species not before reported (pi. S, T), p. 15-30. 



Remarks and observations, p. 30-36. 



Edible fungi (pi. 94-103), p. 36-44. 



Species of Crataegus found within twenty miles of Albany, by C. S. 

 Sargent and C. H. Peck, p. 44. 



