92 TWENTY-SEVENTH REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUM 
SCAPANIA. UNDULATA JV. & I. 
Water holes in marshy places. Adirondack Mts. 
FRULLANIA OAKESIANA Aust. 
Trunks of balsam trees. Adirondack Mts. 
CETRARIA FAHLUNENSIS Scher. 
Rocks. Mt. Colvin. 
LEOANORA BADIA FY. 
Rocks on the high summits of the Adirondacks. 
CLADONIA DEFoRMIS Hoffm. 
Dry pastures. Indian Lake. . Sterile. 
CLADONIA PAPILLARIA Hoffm. 
Summit of Skylight Mt. Also on the Catskills. 
B#OMYCES BYSSOIDES /7. 
Rocks along mountain streams. Adirondack Mts, 
BIATORA MILLIARIA AF. 
High summits of the Adirondack Mts. 
LECIDEA AaRCTICA Sm/. 
Summit of Mt. Marcy ; incrusting mosses, etc. The speci- 
mens are imperfect, and, perhaps, entitied to some doubt. 
LECIDEA DIAPENSLE 7h. FY. 
Summit of Mt. Marcy, on Diapensia sods. 
LECIDEA MELANCHEIMA TZ ck. 
Old fence rails. Sandlake. 
PoORPHRYDIUM CRUENTUM Ag. 
Ground in a conservatory. Buffalo. Clinton. 
AGARICUS CEPASTIPES Sow. 
Greenhouse. Buffalo. Clinton. 
AGARICUS (TRICHOLOMA) FUMOSOLUTEUS 7%. sp. 
Pileus fleshy, convex or expanded, smooth, moist, smoky- 
yellow; lamelle broad, close, rounded behind and deeply 
