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4 rather interesting slime-molds. Of the fungi, 22 were gill 



fungi, 29 were polypores and their relatives, 11 were ascomycetes 



and their relatives, and 17 were rusts. Only one puff ball was 



found and it was left over from last season. 



Ideal weather and a party of varied botanical interests made 



the excursion a great success. Mr. Wilson is preparing a list 



of the flowering plants collected and Mr. Beal has promised to 



list the mosses. The fungi are already listed and may be 



published later. 



Trees in Island Park 



Alder American Linden 



White Ash Black Locust 



Aspen Silver Maple 



Black Birch Sugar Maple 



Butternut Plane-tree 



Wild Black Cherry Sassafras 



Chestnut Staghorn Sumac 



American Elm Tulip tree 



Slippery Elm Black Walnut 



Hackberry Baj--leaved Willow 

 Pignut Hickory 



