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4. Lamellae subdistant, Ihick. R. furcala (Pers. ) Fr. 

 Lamellae crowded, narrow. 5. 



5. Lamellae often forking ; pileus yellowish green, acrid. R, aeruginascens Pk. 

 Lamellae sometimes forking; pileus brownish green, mild. R. tmstosa Pk. 

 Lamellae rarely forking ; pileus olivaceous. R. olivascens Fr. 



6. Pileus blood red ; lamellae crowded, narrow. R. sanguined Fr. 

 Pileus lighter, often pallid with age. 7. 



7. Lamellae subdistant, broad ; taste mild. R. subdepallens Pk. 

 Lamellae crowded or subcrowded. 8. 



8. Taste mild. R. depallens Fr. 

 Taste acrid. 9. 



9. Pileus and lamellae spotted. R. sardonic, Fr. 

 Pileus and lamellae not spotted. R. rosacea Fr. 



New York Botanical Garden. 



NOTES ON THE LOCAL FLORA 



By Edward W. Berry 



While the following list contains no additions to the New 

 Jersey flora, it is believed that the stations are, for the most part, 

 new and worth recording, more especially as the rapid spread of 

 suburban residences and manufacturing establishments in this 

 section of the State is fast obliterating what beautiful bits of 

 watercourse or swampland remain. 



Eriophorum gracile Koch. Atlantic*: Hammonton. 



Orontium aqiiaticam L. Passaic : near Passaic. Bergen : 

 near Garfield. 



Erythronium albidum Nutt. Bergen : near Garfield. 



Salomonia cowmutata (R. & S.) Britton. Bergen : banks of 

 Passaic River opposite Passaic. 



Cypripedium parviflorum SsWsb. Passaic: Great Notch. Ber- 

 gen : Carlton Hill. 



Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Borkh. Atlantic : Hammonton. 



Aristoloclda Scrpentaria L. Bergen : near Garfield. 



Silene Caroliniana Walt. Passaic : Great Notch. 



* The name of the county is placed first, followed by the colon. 



