REPORT OF THE BOTANIST. 85 
_BoTRYCHIUM LANCEOLATUM Angst. 
Near Northampton and Northville. August. 
AZOLLA CAROLINIANA Willd. 
Black Creek near Oneida Lake. Warne. 
PANNARIA PETERSII Zuck. 
The specimen reported under this name and also those 
reported as Verrucaria pinguicula Mass. are not in good 
condition and therefore uncertain. Wédley. 
AGARICUS ADMIRABILIS Pk. 
A variety with brown pileus and white stem was found 
at Lake Pleasant associated with the typical form. 
AGARICUS SYLVAiICUS Scheff. 
Ground under pine trees. Northampton. August. 
CoRTINARIUS SQUAMULOSUS Pk. 
This species was discovered in 1869 and had not since 
been observed by the writer until the past season. It is 
manifestly a species of rare occurrence. 
PHALLUs IMPUDICUS FY. 
When this plant begins to decay the odor is extremely 
offensive and not unfrequently is the first intimation given 
of the presence of the fungus. The carrion beetle, Vecro- 
phila Americana, sometimes feeds upon this loathsonie 
substance, doubtless deeming it equal to putrefying flesh. 
PHYSARUM CZSPITOSUM Pk. 
Since the publication of this species I find that the name 
was preoccupied, and as a reexamination shows it to be a 
better Licea than Physarum, I would substitute Licea ces- 
-pitosa Pk. for the above name. 
PuUCCINIA MESOMAJALIS B. & C. 
The species published under this name has been rede- 
scribed in Grevillea, by Rev. M. J. Berkeley under the 
name Puccinia mesomegala B. & C. 
UstinaGco MontaGnet Tvl. 
On Rhynchospora glomerata. Long Island. AMiller. 
