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Stem slender, hollow, white ; spores subglobose, angular, .0003-.0004 

 of an inch in diameter. 



Pileus 8-12 lines broad ; stem 1-1.5 inches long, about i line 

 thick. Ground in woods. East Schaghticoke, Rensselaer co. 

 August. 



Flammula expansa n. sp. 



Pileus thin, broadly convex or nearly plane, glabrous or some- 

 times with appressed spotlike scales in the center, subochraceous, 

 flesh white, taste mild ; lamellae thin, narrow, close, yellow, changing 

 to brown where wounded ; stem short, equal, solid, brownish with- 

 out, yellow within ; spores broadly elliptic, .0003 of an inch long, 

 .00024 broad. 



Pileus 1-3 inches broad ; stem about i inch long, 2-3 lines thick. 

 Decaying wood of red maple, Acer r u b r u m . Helderbergs, 

 Albany co. July. S. H. Bumham. East Schaghticoke, Rens- 

 selaer CO. August. 



Gaura coccinea Pursh 



Near Rochester. August. Introduced from the west. M. S. 

 Baxter and V. Dewing. 



Hydnum coriaceo-membranaceum Schw. 

 Ground. Lake Pleasant, Hamilton co. 



Hydnum luteopallidum Schw. 



Decofticated wood and bark of some deciduous tree, apparently 

 butternut, Juglans cinerea. Lyndonville, Orleans co. 

 July. L. J. Muchmore. The type specimens of Schweinitz were 

 found on grapevines. In ours the fungus is resupinate, adnate, 

 with a very thin subiculum, smoky yellow or brownish, whitish or 

 pale yellow on the young margin ; the teeth are scarcely half a 

 line long, scattered or crowded, sometimes confluent at the base and 

 subfasciculate, colored like the subiculum but white fimbriate at 

 the tips ; spores subglobose, colored, verrucose, .00016-.0002 of an 

 inch broad. 



Hygrophorus burnhami n. sp. 



Ground. West Fort Ann, Washington co. October. The descrip- 

 tion of this species may be found in the chapter on New York 

 Species of Hygrophorus. 



Hygrophorus luridus B. & C. 



Among mosses and fallen leaves in woods. Sand Lake, Rens- 

 selaer CO. Ausfust. 



