REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST 1915 69 



New York Carices. Charles H 1 . 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., 11:155-68. 1887 

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



Bui., 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., 12:83-102. 18S9. Fruit Growers Journal 

 (Cobden, 111.) 6:16, June 15, 1889; 6:17, July 1, 1889; 6:18, 

 July 15, 1889; 6:19, August 1, 1889; 6:20, August 15, 1889; 

 6:21, September 1, 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 York (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. 43-48. 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. T 895- Same, Museum 



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



