38 [ ASSEMBLY 
C. Vanderloo, Albany, N. Y. 
Specimen of root with enlargement. 
J. J. Brown, M. D., Sheboygan, Wis. 
Cylindrosporium Rubi £. & MM. 
George L. English, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Schizea pusilla Pwrsh. 
(0) 
PLANTS NOT BEFORE REPORTED. 
Solidago speciosa, Vv/t. 
Brunswick, Rensselaer county. £. C. Howe. 
Eragrostis Frankii, Meyer. 
Center island near the railroad bridge at Troy. Howe. 
Agaricus (Tricholoma) rubescentifolius, 1. sp. 
Pileus thin, convex or nearly plane, subumbilicate, at first brown- 
ish, then smoky-yellow, sometimes obscurely squamulose; lamelle 
narrow, close, adnexed, cream y-white or pale yellow, becoming smoky- 
red in drying; stem glabrous or slightly fibrillose, hollow, pruinose 
at the top, colored like the pileus; spores minute, subglobose, .00016 
to .0002 in. long. 
Plant subeespitose, 1 to 1.5 in. high, pileus 6 to 12 lines broad, 
stem 1 to 2 lines thick. 
Pine stumps. North Greenbush. Aug. 
Agaricus lascivus, /7., 
Woods. Delmar. Sept. The plant is apparently a variety, 
being odorless and having the pileus almost white. 
Agaricus cerussatus, /7, 
Thin woods. Karner. Sept. 
Agaricus amplus, Pers. 
Sandy soil. Karner. Sept. 
Agaricus (Collybia) fuscolilacinus, 7. sp. 
Pilenus thin, convex, glabrous, hygrophanous, even and watery- 
brown when moist, lilac-brown and rugose when dry; lamellz close, 
ventricose, adnexed, brownish; stem slender, flexuous, hollow, col- 
ored like the pileus, mealy or pruinose at the top, with a whitish 
