12 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
J. R. Cushier, New York City 
Panaeolus solidipes Pk. 
A. Knechtel, Albany 
Picea canadensis (Mill.) B. S. P. (Trunk section) 
L. H. Watson, Chicago III. 
Clitocybe piceina Pk. 
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“SPECIES NOT BEFORE REPORTED 
Asarum reflexum Bick. 
Ravines. Williams Bridge, Westchester co. May. S. H. Burn- 
ham. 
Aster curvescens Burgess. . 
Woodlawn cemetery, Westchester co. July. S. H. Burnham. 
Crataegus ascendens Sarg. 
Clayey soil in pastures and borders of woods. North Green- 
bush and Rensselaer. May, July and September. 
Crataegus brainerdi Sarg. 
Rocky places in pastures. Sandlake. May and September. 
Crataegus conjuncta Sarg. 
Clayey and sandy soil. North Greenbush and in various places 
north and northeast of Albany. May, September and October. 
Crataegus contigua Sarg. 
Shaly soil. Lansingburg. May and September. 
Crataegus delucida Sarg. 
Clayey hillsides north of Albany. May and September. 
Crataegus dilatata Sarg. . 
Clayey soil, roadsides and pastures. Thompsons Lake, Albany 
co. and Gansevoort, Saratoga co. June, July and September. ' 
Crataegus dissona Sarg. 
Clayey soil. Near Albany, Rensselaer, Lansingburg, Copake 
and Thompsons Lake. May, July and September. 
Crataegus egglestoni Sarg. 
Rocky places. Crown Point. May, July and September. 
Crataegus exclusa Sarg. 
Clayey soil. Crown Point. May, July and September. 
