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several interesting species of Hydnum, Clavaria, Stereum, and 
Craterellus. 
A number of species of puff-balls were found in abundance, 
and some appetizing repasts reported based on the largest one, 
Lycoperdon giganteum. 
But to give a somewhat detailed description of the species 
of fungi studied in one season by our beginners’ class would 
demand far more space than can be taken here,—the whole num- 
ber of species positively identified reaching a total of one hun- 
dred and eighty. Whence it is clear that, given a favorable sea- 
son and the penetrating eyes of a few active mycologists, Onon- 
daga county need not fear to compete in the abundance, variety, 
and interest of her fungus-flora with the rich Adirondack region 
itself. 
FUNGI COLLECTED NEAR SYRACUSE, IQOI. 
Agarics (white spored). 
Amanita floccocephala September 9. 
Frostiana, September 9. 
muscaria, June 17. 
phalloides, September 9. 
velatipes, July 26. 
verna, July 206. 
virosa, September 7. 
Amanitopsis vaginata, September 7. 
Armillaria mellea, September 1. 
Cantharellus aurantiacus, September 1. 
‘ cibarius, September 1. 
cinnabarinus, September 1. 
Clitocybe candida, September 15. 
a cyathiformis, October 20. 
infundibuliformis, July 26. 
laccata, June 15. 
Collybia dryophila, June 8. 
platyphylla, June 15. 
radicata, May 25. 
velutipes, May 25. 
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