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Report of the State Botanist. 



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Gyromitra sphaerospora {Pk.) Sacc. 



Ithaca. Dudley. This species was discovered twenty years 

 ago. A single specimen was received from Prof. Dudley, which 

 is the first one I have seen since the original discovery. The 

 species is evidentl}^ rare. I am not aware that any specimens 

 except the New Yorli ones are in existence. 



TJrocystis Waldsteinise Pk. 



Cooperstown Junction. June. Usually every leaf on the dis- 

 eased plant is affected by the fungus. The attacked plants do 

 not flower so far as observed. In some instances an old dead 

 and dried leaf of the previous year showed the marks of the fun- 

 gus, thus indicating that the fungus is perennial. 



(E.) 



LIST OF NEW YORK FUNGI REPRESENTED AT THE WORLD'S 

 COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION AT CHICAGO, IN THE HORTICULTURAL 

 BUILDING, SECTION S, COLUMN 33, SPACE 804. 



Specimens from New York State Herbarium. 



Exhibitor — Chas. H. Peck, Albany, N. Y. 



Edible Fungi. 



1 Amanita caesarea Scop. 



2 A. rubescens Fr. 

 2a A. " Wartless forru. 



3 Amanitopsis vaginata(Btt7/.)Ro^;. 

 3a A. " var. livida (Pers.). 

 36 A. " var. fulva (Schceff.) 

 3c A. " var. nivalis {Orev.) 



4 Lepiota procera Scop . 



5 L. naucinoides Peck. 



6 ArmiUaria mellea Vahl. 



6a A. " clustered specimens. 



66 A. " var. bulbosa Peck. 



6c A. " var. albida Peck. 



6d A. ." var. glabra GUI. 



6c Abortive mushroom. 



7 Tricholoma transmutans Peck. 



8 T. imbricatum 1&. 



9 T. personatuiu Fr. 



10 Clitocybe nebularis Batsch. 



11 C. media Peck. 



12 C. infundibuliformis Schceff, 

 12a C. " Pressed specimens. 



13 C. eyathiformis Fr. 



14 C. laccata Scop, 



14a C. " Pale irregular form. 

 146 C. " var. amethystina (Bolt.) 

 14c C. " var. pallidifolia Peck, 

 lid C. " var. striatula Peck. 



15 Pleurotus ulmarivis Bull. 

 15a P. " Pressed specimens. 



16 P. ostreatus (Jacq.) Fr. 

 Ua P. " Large tuft. 



17 P. sapidus Kalchh. 



18 Hygrophorus virgineus ( Wiilf.)Fr 



19 H. pratensis (Pt'rs.)i'>. 



20 H. miniatvis Fr. 



