114 TWENTY-SEVENTH REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUM. 
SPOROBOLUS SEROTINUS G7. 
Near the Old Adirondack Iron Works. Essex county. 
EQUISETUM SCIRPOIDES Wz. 
Shaded ravines. Adirondack Mts. 
SPHAGNUM NEGLECTUM Angst. 
Marshes between Nipple Top and Mt. Colvin. 
Dr. Braithwaite considers this as synonymous with SV. 
laricinum Spruce, and as it is somewhat doubtful if either 
is more than a variety of S. subsecundum I forbear report- 
ing it as a species to be added to our flora. 
_STEREOCAULON CONDENSATUM Laur. 
A variety of this occurs on the high summits of the 
Adirondacks. 
AGARICUS CAMPANELLA VY. BADIPUS Hing. Fl. 
Ground in pine woods. West Albany. Oct. 
AGARICUS FIBULOIDES PA. 
Burnt ground. Forestburgh. Sept. 
AGARICUS STRICTIOR Pk. 
A variety of this species occurs in sphagnous marshes in 
Forestburgh. The stem is less straight and more fragile 
than usual, and the pileus is somewhat concentrically zoned 
when moist. 
CoRTINARIUS ASPER Pk. 
This plant sometimes grows in tufts or clusters and bears 
a very close resemblance to Agaricus melleus, both in color 
and in the character of the scales of the pileus. 
LACTARIUS GLYCIOSMUS FY. 
Abundant under pine trees in Foresthurgh, where it gen- 
erally has the pileus of a lurid-brown color. 
PoLYPORUS SULFUREUS FY. 
An unusually large and intricately confluent mass of this 
fine and edible species was found growing on the trunk of a 
cherry tree in Deerfield by Hon. Horatio Seymour. <A part of 
the specimen was presented to, and is preserved in, the State 
Herbarium. He has also contributed specimens of Helvella 
esculenta var. conica Fr., which grew in considerable abund- 
ance on his grounds in Deerfield. 
