94 Twenty-sEconD ANNUAL Report on STATE CABINET. 
TUBERCULARIA CONFLUENS, Pers. 
Dead bark of currant. Troy. Howe. 
SporocyBE CALicroweEs, (7. 
Dead bark. Troy. Howe. 
HELMINTHOSPORIUM MACROCARPON, (rev. 
Bark of chestnut. Fort Edward. Howe. 
Hetmintuosportum RrEcTuM, B. d& C. 
Dead wood. Fort Edward. Howe. 
Poposporium Ricipum, Schw. 
Leaves of Ampelopsis. Fort Edward. Howe. 
PoLyTHRINcIuM TRIFOLn, Aunze. 
Living leaves of clover. Common. 
CLADOSPORIUM HERBARUM, Link. 
Dead leaves and stems of herbs. Fort Edward. Howe. 
PENICILLIUM CRUSTACEUM, /7. 
Rotten apples. Poestenkill. Howe. 
MorcuEtia EsScULENTA, [e7s. 
Ground under pines. Fort Edward. Howe. North Greenbush 
and Bethlehem. Edible. The “ Morel.” 
HELVELLA ESCULENTA, L. 
Ground in woods. Fort Edward. Howe. Edible. 
GEOGLOssUM HIRsuTuM, Pers. 
Low wet ground. Poestenkill. Howe. Jordanville. 
GEOGLOSSUM DIFFORME, /7. 
Wet ground. Poestenkill. Howe. 
Przza MAcroptus, Pers. 
Ground in woods. Bethlehem and Adirondack Mountains. 
Prziza scuTELiata, L. 
Old wood. Fort Edward. Howe. North Elba. 
Prziza catycina, Schum. 
Gum spots on spruce trees. Catskill Mountains. Bark of pines. 
Fort Edward. Howe. 
