REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST, I919 I5 



Tioga County 

 Veronica brittonii Pennell 



In moist or wet places, Apalachin, Tioga county, F. E. Fenno, 

 1900 (as Veronica anagallis-aquatica). Doctor Pen- 

 nell also reports this new species from ,New Baltimore, Greene 

 county, Flushing, Spring Valley and Jamaica, Long Island, and 

 Tappan, Rockland county. 



Washington County 

 Veronica glandifera Pennell 



In calcareous places, near Vaughns, Washington county, Burnham, 

 1910. Brook west of Kingsbury street, north of Hudson Falls, 

 Burnham, 191 8. Both specimens referred by Mr Burnham to 

 Veronica anagallis-aquatica. 



Lespedeza intermedia (S. Wats.) Britton 



Hedysarum frutescens L. Sp. PI. 748. 1753. 



L. violacea var. sessiliflora T. & G. Fl. N. Am., i : ^7. 1840. Torr. Fl. N. Y., 



1 : 183. 1843. Not L. sessiliflora Michx. 

 L. reticulata S. Wats. Bibliog. Index, i : 233. 1878, Not Pers. 1807. 

 L. stuvei var. intermedia S. Wats. ; Gray, Man, ed. 6, 147. 1890. 

 L. frutescens Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, 5 : 205. 1894. Not Elliott, 1824. 



Dresden Station, Washington county, Peck. Apparently close to 

 the northern limits of this species in the eastern part of the State. 

 Southward the species ,is common and its range extends westward 

 across the State to Oswego and Monroe counties. 



NOTES ON FUNGI VII 

 The species of fungi noted in the following pages consist in part 

 of collections by the State Botanist and also of determinations of 

 unnamed material collected by Dr C. H. Peck, or material which 

 was erroneously identified by Doctor Peck, especially in the Thele- 

 phoraceae, and which has been critically reexamined by Dr E. A. 

 Burt. 



The following species are apparently new to the state flora : 



Aleurodiscus penicillatus Burt 

 Belonidium heteromorphum (£. & E.) Sacc. 

 Cladosporium gleosporoides Atk. 

 Coniophora byssoidea (Pers.) Fr. 

 Corticium atrovirens Berk. 



" bombycinum Sommerf. 



" lactescens Berk. 



" lividum Pers. 



