Report of the State Botanist. 



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Carex aperta, Boott. 



C. rigida, Good. 



C. limosa, L. 



C. Buxbaumii, WaH. 



C. Steudellii. Eitnth. 



C. atrata, L. 



C. nis^ia. Alii. 



C. Wllldenovii, Schh. 



C. Backii, Boott. 



C. G-eyeri, Boott. 



C. longirostris. Toi-r 



C. amplifolia, Boott. 



C. Fraseriana, Sims. 



C. retroflexa, Muhl. 



C. stellulata, (rOOfZ. 



C. Davisii, ,6?. c6 T. 



C. gracillima, Seine. 



C. triceps, J/a;. 



C. plantaginea, i«m. 



C Careyana, Torr. 



C. platyphylla, Carey. 



C. retrocurva, Z>ew. 



C. laxiflora, Lain. 



C. eburnea, Boott. 



C. umbellata, >iSc//Z;. 



C. Emmonsii, Deic. 



C. nigromarginata, Schic. 



C. Penusylvauica, iam. 



C. varia, J/?/^? 



C. Richards onii, i?. 5r. 



C. pubescens, Muhl. 



(4.) 

 SPECIES NOT BEFORE REPORTED. 



Erageostis Purshii, Schrad. 



Waste places about Yonkers. E. C. Hoioe. 

 Agaricus metul^i:sporus, B. and Br. 



Woods. Adirondack mountains. August and September. 

 Agaricus alluviixus, Ph. 



Alluvial soil, among weeds. Albany. July. 

 Agaricus rubrotixctus, Pk. 



Thm woods and open places. July — September. 



For the description of this and the two species next preceding, 

 see the synopsis of the subgenus Lepiota in the closing pages of 

 this report. 

 Agaricus albus, Sclmff. 



Woods. East Berne, Albany county. August. 

 Agaricus stellatus, Fr. 



Decaying prostrate trunks of trees in woods. East Berne, 

 August. 



