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1008. 

 1009. 

 1010. 

 1011. 

 1012. 

 1013. 

 1014. 



1015. 

 1016. 

 1017. 

 1018. 

 1019. 

 1020. 

 1021. 

 1022. 

 1023. 

 1024. 

 1025. 

 1026. 

 1027. 

 1028. 

 1029. 

 1030. 

 1031. 

 1032. 

 1033. 

 |l034. 



L035. 

 11036. 



1037. 

 11038. 



1040. 

 11041. 



1042. 



1043. 

 11044. 

 11045. 

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1047. 



1048. 



1049. 



1050. 



1051. 



1052. 



1053. 



1054. 



1055, 



1056. 



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1062. 

 1063. 

 1064. 

 [065. 

 f066. 

 [067. 

 1068. 

 060. 



B. vernalis, Fries. Trees, Bass Rivt^r. 



BuEi-LiA parasema, Koerb. On bark of bnech, Bass River. 

 OrEdRAi'HA varia, Fries. Bark of maples, Bass liiver. 

 GuAPHis simplex, Ach. Bark of maples, B.iss River. 

 Srii.fiROPHoiJLS coralloides, Pers. = S. plobiferus, L. Baas River. 

 Camcium Ciirtissii, Tuck. On Sumach, Bass River. 



C. subtile, Fr. Bass River. 



FUNGI. 



Agakiciis prunnlus, Scop. In woods. An edible mushroom 

 A. nielleus, Vahl. In woods on the ground and on stumps. 

 A. muscarius, Fries. On the ground in woods. Bass River, 

 A. t'ampanella, Batsch. On old logs, Bass River. 

 Cantiiakellus crispus, Fries. Old logs and sticks. Bass River. 

 Panus stypticns, Fries. On decaying wood. Bass River. 

 SoHizoi'HYLLiiM communc, Fries, Dead wood. Common. 

 Lenzites sepiaria., Fries. Old logs and rails. Bass River. 

 FoLYPOuus scnteHatus, Schw. On dead vvood. Bass River. 

 P. cinnabarinus, Fries. A beautiful red species on old logs. 



hirsutus, Frieb. Trees and stumps. 



versicolor, Fries. Old logs and sticks. 

 Bark of hemlocks. 

 Decaying trunks. ► 



Baes Rivisr. 



abietinus, J^i-tes. 

 elongatua, Fries. 



ferruginosus, Schrad. Old wood, 

 nigropurpnrascons, Schw. Old wood. 



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 P. 

 P. 

 D.KDALEA confragosa, Bolt. Old logs and stumps. 



D. unicolor, Fries. Old trunks of trees. 

 Irpex tulipiferce, Schw. On dead wood. 



Stereum rugosum, Fries. On decaying trunks. . ' 



S. rubiginosum, Schrad. On old trunks. 



Tremella mesenterica, Rotz. On bark of trees. 



T. foliacea, Pers. On old wood. 



Dacrymaces stillatUs, Fries. Old wood. 



ExiDiA auricala-Judse, Fries. On old damp logs. 



E. glandulosa, Fries. Bark of decaying alders. 



Lycoferdon giganteum, Batsch. Puff ball. Common. ':/ 



L. pyriforme, Schceft'. On ground and old stumps. 



Lycogala epidendrum, L. Rotten wood, Bass River, 



Uromyces Limonii, Lev. On leaves of Statice. 



IJsTiLAGo segetum, Pers. Heads of oats. 



IT. urceolorum, DC. On Carex Pennsylvanica, RIchibucto. 



Peziza scutellata, L. Old wood. 



P. vulcanalis, Peck. On burnt ground. 



P. furfuracea, Fries. On decaying trunks. 



Cenangium pinaslri, Fries. Bark of spruce. 



Hy'steriom pulicare, Fries. On maple bark. 



Xylaria digitata, Grev. On rotten wood. 



Hypocrea Richardsonii, B. & M. On bark of decaying trees. 



Hypoxylon cohoerens, Pera. Old bogs. Bass River. 



H. fuscum, Pers. Dead branches. Bass River. 



H. fragiforme, Pers. On hark of old trees. Bass River. 



II. concentricum, Grev. On old stump'3. 



Nectri A cinnabarini, Frief' On dead Southernwood. Baas Rivor. 



Spu.£ria ulmea, Schw. Leaves of elms. 



S. morbosa, Schw. " Black-knot" of Plum trees. 



DoTHiDEA 'IVifolii, Fries. Leaves of clover. Bass River; 



D. graminis, Fries. Leaves of grasses. 

 Erineuu roseum, Pers. Leaves of yellow birch. 



E. fagineum, Pers. Beech leAves. 

 E. luteolum, Eunse. Maple leaves. 

 PucATnRA alni. Peck. On bark of alders. 



Eroot^tia aboTtifaoiens, Quekett. Ergot. Frequent on grasses. 



