88 Twernty-Seconp ANNUAL Report on State CaBINerT. 
TREMELLA AURANTIA, Schw. 
Old stumps. Sharon Springs. 
TREMELLA MESENTERICA, Retz. Bark. Fort Edward. Howe. Edible. 
TREMELLA sARcoIDEs, W7th. 
Trunks of trees. Fort Edward. Howe. 
ExipIA AURICULA-JuDz, 7. 
Old logs in low woods. North Elba. A singular, soft, spongy 
species, sometimes used as a remedy for sore throat. 
Exm1a GLAnpuLosa, £7. 
Old logs and sticks. Poestenkill. Howe. Guilderland. 
Exipia truncata, £7. 
Trees and branches. Poestenkill. Howe. 
ExmviA CINNABARINA, B. & C. 
Dejected branches. Fort Edward. Howe. 
DacryMycrs stTiLLatus, 7. 
Old pine wood and rails. Fort Edward. Howe. 
Dacrymyces Tortus, /7?. 
Pine wood. Fort Edward. Howe. 
Lycorprrpon GemMMATUM, Latsch. 
Ground and old stumps in woods and fields. Common. 
LYCOPERDON PYRIFORME, Scheff. 
Ground, old stumps and logs. Common. I have partaken of 
this species without any unpleasant results, but cannot recommend 
it as especially delicious, and forbear to class it among the edible 
species. 
LycopERDON cALvEscens, B. & C. 
Ground in open woods. Bethlehem. 
LycorpEerpon wricutu, B. & C. 
Helderberg Mountains. 
Bovista pLUMBEA, Pers. 
Fields. West Albany. Edible. 
BovistA CYATHIFORMIS, Bosc. 
Fields. Fort Edward. Howe. 
