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Aaaricus orcELLA, Pull. 
Woods and base of stumps in open fields. Fort Edward. 
Howe. September. Edible. 
Agaricus supinvotutus, Batsch. 
Woods. Poestenkill. Howe. Summer. 
Agaricus cLypgatus, L. 
Woods. Fort Edward. Howe. Summer and autumn. 
AGARICUS SPHAGNORUM, Pers. 
Among Sphagnum in marshes. Sandlake. 
Coprints comatus, 77. 
Rich ground, roadsides and barn yards. Bethlehem. September. 
Edible. 
CoprRINUs ATRAMENTARIUs, Bull. 
Manured grounds. Sandlake. Summer. Edible. 
This and other allied species, by the deliquescence of the lamelle, 
furnish a fluid which may be used as ink. 
Coprints pomesticus, Pers. 
Streets and yards of Albany. Spring and summer. 
Coprints PLIcATILis, Curt. 
Manure. Fort Edward. Howe. Sandlake. Summer. 
PAXILLUS ATRO-roMENTOsUs, /’7. 
Rotten logs in woods. Moreau, Saratoga county. Howe. 
July, October. 
Hy@rornorvs CINNABARINUS, /7?. 
Woods. Poestenkill. Howe. Sandlake. July, September. 
Hyerornorvs conicus, /?. 
Swampy or shaded places. Poestenkill. Howe. Bethlehem 
and North Elba. Summer. <A pretty species, but it turns black in 
drying. 
HycGropnorts cerAcEus, /7. 
Humid ground. Poestenkill. Howe. August. 
Lactarius tormrnosus, /7. 
Woods. Poestenkill. Howe. July, September. 
