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the same tree. The species is northern in its range and is common 

 in the Adirondack region. 



Sagina procumbens L. 



Crevices of walls and pavements. Utica. September. This is 

 an unusual location for the procumbent pearlwort. Its occurrence 

 here was made known to me by Dr Haberer. It forjns rather dense 

 compact mats. In Paine's Catalogue of Oneida County Plants its 

 habitat is given as " wet sandy banks and shores." It is recorded 

 as " rare " but no definite station is mentioned. 



Scirpus atrovirens pycnocephalus Fern. 

 Shore of Oneida lake at Lewis point, Madison co. August. 



Scirpus cyperinus pelius Fern. 

 Open woods 3 miles south of Utica. August. J. V. Haberer. 

 Near Frankfort, Herkimer co. September. C. H. Peck. 



Trametes serialis Fr. 



On pulp paper. Glens Falls. October. H. von Schrenk. The 

 specimens are white throughout and therefore the growth of the 

 present season. The usual habitat in the Adirondack region is dead 

 wood of spruce. 



Trillium erectum album Pursh 



Near Syracuse. May, Mrs L. L. Goodrich. In the contributed 

 specimen the petals are yellowish. This form has been unusually 

 plentiful this year and might easily be considered as good a variety 

 as the form with white petals. 



Viola cucullata Ait. 

 A peculiar form of this species occurs in North Greenbush. In 

 it the scapes are about as long as the leaves, the tips of the petals 

 are white or whitish and also the basal angles of some of the leaves. 



EDIBLE FUNGI 



Tricholoma hirtellum n. sp. 



HAIRY CAP TRICHOLOMA 

 PLATE 105, FIG. 1-5 



Pileus fleshy, thin, convex, subumbonate, dry, hairy, pale brown, 

 flesh white, taste mild ; lamellae thin, narrow, close, slightly sinuate. 



