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CoLLEeMA PycnocaRrPuM Vy, 
Mossy trunks of trees. Buffalo. Miss Wilson. 
CoLLEMA puLPosum Ach. 
Rocky banks, Herkimer county. <Avstin. 
CoLLEMA crrTasPEs Zuch. 
Rocks. New Baltimore. Howe. 
Leprogium puLcHELLUM Wy. 
Rocks and trees. Buffalo. Miss Wilson. New Baltimore, 
Howe. Catskill mountains. 
Myrianetum Curtisn B. & WV. 
Branches of Crateegus, Buffalo. J&ss Walson. 
EPHEBE PUBESCENS /?. 
Rocks. Haverstraw. Austin. Top of Mount Marcy. 
STEREOCAULON CoNDENSATUM L/of/m. 
Niagara Falls. iss Wilson. 
GYALECTA CUPULARIS Scher. 
Rocks. Niagara Falls. iss Wilson. 
FUNGI. 
AGARICUS RUBESCENS Pers. 
Grassy ground in open woods. Greenbush. July. The change 
of color in the flesh when bruised is not well marked in our speci- 
mens. 
Agaricus (AMANITA) VOLVATUS 2. sp. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, at length expanded, striate on the margin, 
sprinkled with small floccose scales, whitish, the disk pale brown ; 
lamelle close, free, white ; stem equal or slightly tapering upward, 
stuffed, minutely floccose-scaly, ringless, whitish ; volva large, firm, 
loose ; spores subelliptical 5,55 of an inch long. Plant 2-3 inches 
' high, pileus as broad, stem 3-4 lines thick. 
Damp ground in open woods. Greenbush. July. 
A species well marked by the absence of the annulus and the 
presence of a large, thick, bulb-like volva, whose free margin is 
more or less lobed. The lamelle in the dried specimens have 
assumed a pale cinnamon hue. 
