1868.] 



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[Frost, 



May 20, 1868. 



The President in the chair. Twenty-two members present. 



The following paper was read : — 



Further Enumeration of New England Fungi. By Ciias. 

 C. Frost, Brattleboro', Vt. 

 In the Proceeding? of the Boston Society of N;itur,'il History, 

 March 5, 1856, is a list of Fungi, prei^areil by Mr. Chas. J. Sprague, 

 of Boston, "as a commencement of an enumei'ation of tliat class of 

 plants in New England," comprising about three hundred and fifty 

 species. After farther researches, he published another list, in the 

 Proceedings of January 6, 18.58, increasing the number to six hun- 

 dred and seventy-eight species. In 1860, Mr. Sprague, having 

 relinquished his labor in this direction, transferred to me his remain- 

 ing material, and desired that I should carry out his plans by making 

 farther additions to his contributions. The following list is in accord- 

 ance with that desire: — 



Agaricus strobiliformis Fr. 



" rubescens Pers. 



" mastoideus Fr. 



" cep^estipes Sow. 



" equestris L. 



" albo-brunneus Pers. 



Russula Schteff. 



" miculatus Fr. 



" personatus. Fr. 



" fumosus Pers. 



" geotropus Bull. 



" subinvolutus Batsch 



" eyathiformis Fr. 



" platyphyllus Fr. 



" fusipes Bull. 



" dryophilus Bull. 



" elavus Bull. 



" atratus Fr. 



" pelianthus Fr. 



" citrinellus Pers. 



" rosellus Fr. 



I. IIYMENOMYCETES. 



Agaricus lacteus Pers. 

 " alcalinus Fr. 



filopes Bull, 

 cortieola Schum, 

 pyxidatus Bull, 

 camptophyllus Berk. 

 Fibula Bull, 

 mitis Pers. 

 porrigens Pers. 

 cervinus Scha^flT. 

 repandus Bull, 

 mutabilis Schaeff. 

 melinioides Fr. 

 mollis SchasS. 

 pulvinatus Pers. 

 squamosus Fr. ' 



seruginosus Curt, 

 fascicularis Huds. 

 fimiputrls Bull. 

 semi-adha?rens B. & C. 

 papilionaceus BuU. 



