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Annual Report of the State Botanist (1893). From the 47th Report 

 of the New York State Museum, p. 129-74. 1894. Bot. ed., 

 p. 1-48. 1894 

 Species not before reported, p. 16-26. 

 Remarks and observations, p. 27-43. 



List of New York fungi represented at the World's Columbian Exposition 

 at Chicago, p. 43-48. 



Report of the State Botanist ( [894). From the 48th Report of the 

 New York State Museum, p. 101-337 pi. A and 1-43. 1895. 

 Bot. ed., p. 1-238. Fl. A and 1-43. 1896 



Species not before reported, p. 11-17. 



Remarks and observations, p. 17-20. 



New York species of Carex, by E. C. Howe, p. 20-104. 



Edible and Poisonous Fungi of New York (pi. A & 1-43', p. 105-238. 



(Catalogue of New York Woods (Mus. ed.), p. 16-20). 



Annual Report of the State Botanist (1895). From the 49th Report 

 of the New York State Museum, 1 :iy-S^. 1897. Bot. ed., 

 p. 1-70. 1896. 



Species not before reported, p. 15-24. 



Remarks and observations, p. 25-32. 



New York species of Collybia, p. 32-55. 



Edible Fungi (pi. 44-49), p. 56-69. 



Annual Report of the State Botanist (1896). From the. 50th Report 

 of the New York State Museum, p. 77-159. 1898 

 Species of plants not before reported, p. 92-119. 

 Remarks and observations, p. 119-33. 

 New York species of Flammula, p. 133-42. 

 Index to reports 34-48, p. 143-59. 



Report of the State Botanist (1897). Reprinted from 51st Annual 

 Report of the New York State Museum, p. 267-321. 1899 

 Species not before reported (pi. A, B), p. 277-96. 

 Remarks and observations, p. 296-300. 

 Edible fungi (pi. 50-56), p. 300-12. 



Report of the State Botanist (1.898). New York State Museum 

 Bui. 25, p. 618-88. 1900 

 (Reprinted from 52d Report of the New York State Museum). 



List of cbanged names (in Illustrated Flora) from those of Gray's 

 Manual, p. 628-42. 



Species not before reported, p. 642-50. 



Remarks and observations, p. 651-56. 



Plants of the summit of Mount Marcy, p. 657-73. 



Edible fungi (pi. 57-61), p. 673-82. 



The descriptions and illustrations of edible and unwholesome species of 

 fungi contained in the 49th, 51st and 53d reports have been revised and 

 rearranged and combined with others more recently prepared and constitute 

 Museum Memoir 4. 106 p. 25 pi. 1900. Same, Museum Report 53 (for 1899) 

 2:129-234. 25pl. 1901. 



