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p. squamosus (Huds.) Fr. — On living trunk of Salix nigra, Gardiner's Island. 



Polyslictus cinnamomeiis (Jacq.) Sacc. — Rich soil in oak woods at Greenport. 



Poria medulae-panus (Pers.) Fr. — On spruce timber in a cellar. 



P. pinea Pk. — On old log of Pinus Slrobus. 



P. radula (Pers.) Fr. — On Quercus velulina and rotten wood of Sassafras Sassafras. 



Agaricaceae 

 Partus levis Berk. — On oak wood in a shed; determined by Dr. Lloyd, who says, 



"this is an American plant that is very rarely received by me. The spores of 



Partus levis are 4-6 x io-12/x and slightly arcuate." 

 Pleurotus slrialulus Fr. — On old wood; determined by Dr. Lloyd. 



Gasteromycetes 

 Calastoma circumscissunt (B. & C.) Morg. — Sandy soil in open cedar woods; 



determined by Dr. Lloyd. 

 Lycoperdon umbrinum Pers. — Sandy soil in open woods; determined by Dr. Lloyd. 



{Ly coper dort glabellurrt Pk.) 

 Sphaerobolus slellalus Tode — On old wood of Vilis hicolor; determined by Dr. 



Fairman. 



LlCHENES* 



Bialora rivulosa (Ach.) Fr. — On bark of oak at Greenport. 



B. uliginosa (Schrad.) Fr. — In open places on light bare soil. 



Cladonia macilenta styracella (Ach.) Wainio — On old rotten pine log in sandy woods. 



C ochrochlora ceralodes Fkl. — On sandy soil in open woods. 



Cyrlidtda rhoica Minks — On bark of sumac. 



Lecanora {% Ochrolechia) pallescens (L.) Schaer. — On bark of large oak trees in 



woods at Greenport. 

 Lobularia pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm. — On trunks of trees in woods at Greenport. 



(Sticta pulmonaria (L.) Ach.) 

 Pelligera polydaclyla (Neck.) Hoffm. — About mossy roots of trees in moist woods at 



Greenport. 

 P. sculala (Dicks.) Leight. — Mossy banks in woods at Greenport; determined by 



Miss Mary F. Miller. 

 Physcia obscura virella (Ach.) Leight. — On bark of oak in woods at Greenport. 



HEPATICAEf 



Asterella lenella (L.) Bv. — On heavy soil along roadside in cedar woods. 

 Cephalozia fluilans (Nees) Spruce — Southold about base of trees in a sandy swamp; 

 determined by Dr. A. W. Evans. 



C. Francisci (Hook.) Dum.- — On clean moist sand, at edge of a cranberry bog at 

 the lake on Horton Point, Southold, forming beautiful green carpets 6x10 feet; 

 determined by Dr. G. H. Conklin and Dr. Evans. Dr. Conklin says this species 

 "has been found only a few times in North America. This the fourth or fifth 



* Unless otherAvise stated, the Lichens were determined by Mr. G. K. Merrill, 

 Rockland, Maine. 



t Unless otherwise stated, the Hepatics were determined by Dr. G. H. Conklin, 

 Superior, Wisconsin: and are preserved in the Hepatic Herbarium of The Sullivant 

 Moss Society. 



