iN 
ree ika 
ae mas ore a Wes ae ee eg 
ow Fouts ae salt Bethlehem. ae catrodueed willow, which h has — 
“ran wild i in some places. oF, 
-OTAMOGETON LONCHITIS Tuck. 
Ticonderoga. Aug. ie 
meet: “as 
“ey 
re LIsTERA AUSTRALIS Lindl. me, 
Ps Lily Marsh, Oswego. Rev. H. Widbe. This is an interesting addit io ees 
to our flora. ee 
1% 
ae PoGonia AFFINIS Aust. 
Fort Edward. Vandenburg. 
. Muscari RACEMOSUM L, 
- -~‘Wading River. JJiller. A stray from cultivation. 
rit 
_ ELEocwaris Tricostata Torr. 
Wading River. Miller. This is probably the northern limit of this plant 
tH Aes 
: WoopsIa HYPERBOREA By. yn 
NS. Crevices of rocks. Adirondack Mountains. Small forms of fhe fern 
closely resemble W. glabella, and it is, perhaps, questionable whether they ax 
should be regarded as two distinct species. In our specimens the chaffy hs 
__-seales of W. hyperborea are present, but not in abundance. The specimens ee f 
were formerly referred to W. glabella. 
_ ARTHONIA POLYMORPHA Ach. 
_ Bark of trees. Geneseo. H. Willey. 
GRAPHIS EULECTRA Tuckm. 
ae Bark of arbor-vitee. Newcomb, Essex county. Aug. 
— CALICIUM BRUNNEOLUM Ach. 
Decaying balsam trunks. Mount Marey. Aug. 
Cauicium curtum Turn. & Bor. ae 
Decaying prostrate trunks of hemlock trees. Catskill Mountains. Sept. 
_ CHLOROSTYLIUM caTARACTARUM Kutz. 
Granite pebbles in running streams. Caledonia. G. W. Clinton. 
_ SrrosrpHon Cramerr Brugg. 
Wet surface of rocks. Mt. Marcy. Aug. 
} AGARICUS (LEPIoTA) CRISTATELLUS PA. Be 
he Pileus convex, subumbonate, minutely mealy, especially on the margin, 16 | 
Ree white, the disk slightly tinged with pink; Jamellze close, rounded behind, — ati 
free, white ; stem slender, stare hollow ; spores subelliptical, .0002 * long. ve 
es Plant about 1' high, pileus 2-4’ broad. 
by. _ Mossy places in woods. Copake, Columbia County. Oct. 
; The relationship of this very small species appears to be with A. eristatus. 
es The margin of the pileus is sometimes appendiculate with the minute i) te : 
_ ments of the veil. The annulus i is obsolete. ; 
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