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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Polyporus giganteus Fr. 

 gilvus Schw. 

 lucidus Fr. 

 " obtusus Berk. 



" picipes Fr. 



" pilotae Schw. 



" pubescens Fr.? 



" resinosus Fr. 



" sulphureus Fr. 



Polystictus abietinus Fr. 

 " conchifer Schw. 



" hirsutus Fr. 



" perennis Fr. 



\ " pergamenus Fr. 



radiatus Fr. 

 ' ' versicolor L. 



" zonatus Fr. 



Porothelium lacerum Fr.? 

 Psilocybe foenisecii Pers. 

 Radulum molare Fr. 

 Russula alutacea Fr.? 

 " emetica Fr. 

 " lepida Fr. 

 " virescens Fr. 

 Schizophyllum commune Fr. 

 Solenia anomala Pers.? 



" anomaloides Pk. 

 "Densely cespitose, tufts 2-6 m m. broad; 

 cups stipitate, cyathiform, one fourth 

 to one-half a line broad, externally 

 clothed with an appressed villosity, 

 grayish ochraceous or subcervine. 

 whitish within, the margin incurved; 

 spores oblong or cylindrical, 10-12 5 



micro-m m. long, 3-4 micro millimeters 

 broad. 

 Dead bark of plum trees. February. 

 This species is closely related to S. 

 anomala, but the cups are more ex- 

 panded, the villosity appressed and the 

 spores longer. Neither do the cups 

 appear to spring from a visible floccose 

 mycelium." 

 Stereum Curtisii Berk. 

 " frustulosum Fr. 

 " hirsutum Fr. 

 " ochraceoflavum Schw. 

 " purpureum Pers. 

 " striatum Fr. 

 " versicolor Swartz. 

 " versiforme Pk. 

 Strobilomyces strobilaceus Berk. 

 Stropharia semiglobata Batsch. 

 Thelephora laciniata Pers. 



" Schweinitzii Peck. 



Trametes ohiensis B. & C. 

 " sepium Berk. 



" Pini Fr. (Beardslee.) 

 Tremella intumescens Sm.? 

 " mesenterica Retz. 

 Tricholoma albifiavidum Pk. 

 " laterarium Pk. 



" personatum Fr. var. bulbosum 



Pk 

 Trogia crispa Fr. 

 Tubaria furfuracea Pers. 



" paludosa Fr.? 

 Volvaria speciosa Fr. 



GASTROMYCETES. 



Bovista pila B. & C. 



" plumbea Pers. 

 Cyathus vernicosus D. C. 

 Geaster hygrometricus Pers. 



" minimus Schw. 



" saccatus Fr. 



" triplex Jungh. 



" umbilicatus Fr. 

 Lycoperdon atropurpureum Vitt. 



" cyathiformis(B. &C.) Morgan. 



" constellatum Fr. 



" elongatum Berk. 



" gemmatum Batsch. 



Lycoperdon glabellum Pk. 



" pedicillatum Pk. 



Wrightii B. & C. 



" giganteum Batsch. 



Mutinus caninus Fr. (Litchfield.) 

 Phallus impudicus L. 



" Ravenelii B. & C. 

 Scleroderma vulgare Fr. 



" verrucosum vaill. 



Geaster Fr ? 

 Secotium Warnei Pk. 

 Tulostoma mammosum Fr.? 



ASCOMYCETES. 



Our collection of species in this group of fungi has been comparatively 

 small, although we have considerable unidentified material in addition to the 

 following list: 



The genus Morchella, containing the edible morels has been rather care- 

 fully studied. 



Acetabula vulgaris Fckl. 

 Chlorosplenium aeruginosum De Not. 

 Geopyxis coccinea Mass. 

 Gyromitra esculenta Fr. 

 Helotium citrinum Fr. 

 Lachnea scutellata Gillet. 

 Leotia chlorocephala Schw. 



" lubrica Pers. 

 Morchella angusticeps Pk. 



Morchella bispora Sorok. 



" conica Pers. 



" deliciosa Fr. 



" esculenta Pers. 



" semilibera Fr. 



Spathularia clavata Sacc. (Beardslee.) 

 Tapesia aurelia Phil. 

 Verpa digitaliformis Pers. 



