REPORT OF THE BOTANIST. 37 
W. M. Cansy, Wilmington, Del. 
Pinus Teeda Z. 
F. W. Hat, New Haven, Ct. 
Chenopodium leptophyllum Juiz. 
C. Drvot, M. D., Albany, N. Y. 
Laurus nobilis Z. 
Rosa Indica. 
Ulmus racemosa ? 
Specimens of wood of ....... 
W. W. Hitt, Albany, N. Y. 
Specimens of wood of: 
Rhus venenata DC. 
R. typhina Z. 
R. glabra Z. 
Rhus radicans LZ. 
Celastrus scandens Z. 
CZ SD te 
SPECIES NOT BEFORE REPORTED. © 
TRIFOLIUM HYBRIDUM JL. 
Portage. G. W. Clinton. North Greenbush. Perhaps not 
yet fully established. 
LONICERA TARTARICA ZL. 
I find this shrub growing on the railroad bank, one mile 
south of Greenbush. 
CREPIS AURANTIACA JL. 
Well established in fields and meadows. Sandlake. July. 
AGARICUS (TRICHOLOMA) STRIATIFOLIUS 2. Sp. 
Pileus dry, convex or expanded, nearly smooth, somewhat 
shining, often obscurely dotted or squamulose with innate 
fibrils, grayish or grayish-brown, sometimes tinged with red ; 
lamelle rather close, rounded behind, transversely striated or 
venose, white; stem slightly thickened at the base, hollow, 
white ; spores subglobose or broadly elliptical, .00016’*—. 0002’ 
long ; odor decided and peculiar, flesh white. 
Plant gregarious, 2’ high, pileus 2’-2.5’ broad, stem 3”-5’ thick. 
* One accent signifies inch or inches ; two accents signify line or lines. 
