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Cortinarius glaucopus (Schaeff.) Fr. 

 Woods. North Elba. September. 



Cortinarius napus Fr. 



Pittsford, Monroe co. September. F. S. Boughton. 



Cortinarius triumphans Fr. 



In groves of young deciduous trees. New Lebanon, Columbia 

 c(x September. The pileus in our specimens was viscid but 

 glabrous. 



Crataegus aristata n. sp. Sarg. 



(Pruinosae) 



Glabrous with the exception of the hairs on the young leaves 

 and calyx-lobes. Leaves ovate to oval, long-pointed and acuminate 

 at the apex, cuneate at the entire base, finely often doubly serrate 

 above, with straight glandular teeth and slightly divided into 

 4 or 5 pairs of small acuminate lobes; more than half-grown when 

 the flowers open early in June and then yellow green, smooth and 

 furnished with a few hairs on the midribs above, and pale below, 

 and at maturity thick, bluish green, paler on the lower surface 

 than on the upper surface, 4.5-6 cm long and 3-5 cm wide, with 

 thin midribs and primary veins; petioles slender, narrowly wing- 

 margined at the apex, slightly hairy on the upper side early in the 

 season, soon becoming glabrous, 1-1.2 cm in length; leaves on 

 vigorous shoots broadly ovate to slightly obovate, rounded or 

 cuneate at the base; more coarsely serrate, conspicuously lobed, and 

 often 7-8 cm long and 5.5-6 cm wide, with stout rose-colored 

 midribs and petioles. Flowers 1.8-2 cm in diameter, on long 

 slender pedicels, in 6-15-flowered corymbs, the lower peduncles 

 from the axils of upper leaves'; calyx-tube narrowly obconic, the 

 lobes gradually contracted from the base, short, broad, acuminate, 

 glandular-serrate near the middle, slightly hairy on the inner sur- 

 face, reflexed after anthesis; stamens 20; filaments persistent on 

 the fruit ; anthers pink ; styles 3 or 4. Fruit ripening early in 

 October, on long slender drooping pedicels, in few-fruited clus- 

 ters, subglobose, slightly 5-angled, pruinose, bright red, marked by 

 occasional pale dots, about i cm in diameter ; calyx prominent 

 with a long tube, a deep broad cavity wide and tomentose in the bot- 

 tom, and spreading and reflexed lobes ; flesh thick, yellow, dry and 

 mealy; nutlets 3-5, narrowed and rounded at the apex, broader 



