/O NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Edible and Poisonous Fungi of New York. Charles II. Peck. 48th 

 Annual Report of the New York State Museum, p. 105-241. 

 43pl. Albany 1896 

 Continued under this title in succeeding annual reports of the State Botanist 



in Annual Reports and Bulletins of the State Museum to 1913, the total 



number of plates being 13.2. (See State Botanist's Reports). 



Dryopteris Simulata in New York State. Willard Nelson Clute. 

 Fern Bulletin, 7:91-92. 1899 



Report of the State Botanist on Edible Fungi of New York. 

 Charles H. Peck. New York State Museum Memoir 4 (v. 3), 

 p. 129-234, pi. 44-68. Albany 1900 



Notes on Some Type Specimens of Myxomycetes in the New York 

 State Museum. W. C. Sturgis. Connecticut Academy of 

 Arts and Science Trans., 10:463-90. pi. 60, 61. 1900 



Notes from the Botanical Department (on fungi j. F. C. Stewart 

 and H. J. Eustace. New York Agricultural Experiment 

 Station Bui. 200. Geneva 1901 



A History of the Lumber Industry in the State of New York. 

 William F. Fox. United States Department of Agriculture, 

 Bureau of Forestry, Bui. 34, p. 59. Washington 1902 



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

 worthy Species from Central and Western New York. Elias 

 Judah Durand. Torrey Club Bui. 29, p. 458-65. July 25, 1902 



The Fern Flora of New York. Benjamin D. Gilbert. Fern Bui., 

 11:97-105. 1903. 



New York Species of Crataegus. Charles Ff. Peck. New York 

 State Museum Bui. 75, p. 35-57. 1904 



A Key to the Genera of Woody Plants in Winter, Including Those 

 with hardy Representatives found Growing Wild or in Culti- 

 vation Within New York State. K. M. Wiegand and F. W. 

 Foxworthy. pamph., p, 1-27. Ithaca 1904. Second ed., p. 

 J ~33- 1906- Third ed., p. 1-33. 1908 



List of New York Fungi. F. L. Stevens. Journal of Mycology 

 13:67-72. 1907 



Notae Mycologicae. P. A. Saccardo. Annales Mycologici 6 : 



553-^9- 1 90S 

 Describes fourteen species of fungi from New York. 



New York Species of Crataegus from Various Localities. Charles 

 Sprague Sargent. New York State Museum Bui. 122, p. 1 15— 

 30. 1908 



Asplenium Ebenoides in New York. Stewart H. Burnham. Fern 

 Bui. 16:111-13. 1908 (January 1909) (Hartford, Wash- 

 ington county, and Saugerties, Ulster county) 



