22 MiW VOKK ST Alt MUSEUM 



Effusa lateritias niaculas formans ; hyi)lKK- ercctae, crass. 8-10 /Jt, 

 septatae, noclulis paucis globosis ovalibusve mxlulo terminali ob- 

 scure (Icntigcro, long. 30-40 // ; sporae cllipsoideae, 8-12x6-8 //. 



Hygrophorus sphaerosporus I'k. 

 Utica. August. K. F. Symouds. 



Hymenula musae Pat. 

 Banana riml. Menands, .\lbany co. Septenilx-T. 



Hypholoma fragile n. sp. 



PLATE V, FIG.' 1-7 



Pileus tbin, fragile, conic or subcampanulate, becoming convex, 

 obtuse or subumbonate, floccose squamulose when young, with the 

 margin slightly appendiculate with fragments of the veil, glabrous 

 when mature, yellowish, grayish or subochraceous, the center 

 sometimes a little darker ; lamellae thin, narrow, close, adnate, 

 whitish or pallid becoming purplish brown; stem slender, stuffed 

 or hollow, glabrous or minutely floccose, white ; six)res .0003- 

 ,0004 of an inch long, .00016-.0002 broad. 



Pileus 6-12 lines broad; stem 1-2 inches long, 1-1.5 lines thick. 



Decaying wood or among fallen leaves. Star Lake, St Lawrence 

 CO. and near Painted Post, Steuben co. August. 



Pileus tenuis, fragilis, conicus vel subcampanulatus, in maturi- 

 tate convexus, obtusus vel subumbonatus, primus floccoso-squamulo- 

 sus et margine leviter appendiculatus veli fragmentis, demum 

 glaber, flavescens, griseus vel subochraceus, aliquando centro colo- 

 ratior; lamellae tenues, angustatae, confertae, adnatae, albidae 

 pallidaeve' demum purpureo-bnmneae; stipes gracilis, farctus, 

 cavusve, glaber vel minute floccosus, albus ; sporae 8-10 x 4-5 p-. 



Lactarius peckii Burl. 

 Damp ground near Smithtown, Suffolk co. August. 



Lecanora fuscata (Schrad.) Th. Fr. 

 Rocks. Ilaverstraw, Rockland co. C. F. Austin. 



Leptosphaeria inquinans n. sp. 

 Perithecia densely gregarious, subcarbonaceous, nestling in the 

 bark, covered by the epidermis which is pierced by the minute black 

 ostiolum, globose, ^ mm broad, black ; asci cylindraceous or sub- 



