82 TWENTY-FOURTH REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUM. 
CLAVARIA APICULATA 7. 
Very rotten mossy hemlock logs. Sandlake and Greig. Aug- 
ust and September. 
CLAVARIA CRISPULA P?. 
Rotten wood of deciduous trees. Greig. September. 
CLAVARIA TRICHOPUS Pers. 
Sphagnous swamps. Sandlake. August. 
Fries considers this a variety of C. cr ristata, but it seems to me 
to be very distinct and well marked by the hairy stem, not con- 
fluent with the hymenium. 
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CLAVARIA TETRAGONA Schw. 
Ground in shaded places. Sandlake and Greig. Poughkeepsie, 
Gerard. August and September. 
Cravarta FRrAcILis Holmsk. 
Shaded ground in ravines. Albany Rural Cemetery. July. 
CLAVARIA ARGILLACEA F7, 
Ground. Catskill mountains. July. 
CLAVARIA MUcIDA Pe7s. 
Soft moist rotten wood. Buffalo. Clinton. Indian Lake. Octo- 
ber. A green confervoid stratum overspreads the wood where it 
grows. 
CLAVARIA SPINULOSA Pers. 
Ground under pine trees. Sandlake and West Albany. August, 
October. 
CLAVARIA LiguLa Fr. 
Ground in woods among fallen leaves. Helderberg mountains. 
CALOCERA CORNEA JP. 
Rotten wood and fallen branches. North Greenbush and Greig. 
Buffalo. Clinton. July, September. 
CALOCERA PALMATA [7. 
Old beech logs. Greig and Indian Lake. September and 
October. 
Carocera viscosa L7. 
Rotten stumps in woods. Sandlake. August. 
