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Onondaga, Ontario, Oswego and Rensselaer. These collections were 

 made largely in connection with a continuation of a study of the 

 bog vegetation of southern Herkimer and Madison counties and also 

 Bergen swamp in Genesee county. 



The mycological herbarium. During the past five years con- 

 siderable time has been devoted to the rearrangement of the extensive 

 collection of fungi accumulated almost exclusively through the 

 efforts of the late Dr Charles Horton Peck. 



An enimieration of the number of specimens representing each 

 group of fungi is interesting and of some value as a record of his 

 work, and also constitutes a record of the present number of specimens 

 of fungi in the state herbarium. 



AGARICACEAE 



Agaricus 250 



Amanita ; 300 



Armillaria 65 



Bolbitius 12 



Cantharellus 252 



Aman'.topsis 130 



Annularia 2 



Clitocybe , 650 



CoUybia 262 



Coprinus 530 



Cortinarius 575 



Claudopus 51 



Crepidotus 170 



Deconica 40 



Entoloma 220 



Flammula 215 



Eccilia 35 



Galera 180 



Gomphidius 60 



Hebeloma 98 



Hygrophorus 477 



Hypholoma 205 



Inocybe 75 



Laccaria 73 



Lactarius 651 



Lentinus 125 



Lepibta 352 



Mycena 281 



Leptonia 85 



Naucoria 195 



Nyctalis 3 



Omphalia 230 



Panaeolus 125 



Panus 115 



Paxillus 80 



Marasmius 515 



Nolanea 55 



PhoHota 380 



Montagnites , 2 



Pilosace 4 



Pletirotus 228 



P icatura 3 



Trogia 21 



Pluteus no 



Psathyra ~ 28 



Psathyrella 47 



Psilocybe 142 



Pluteolus 35 



Russula 875 



Stropharia 64 



Schizophyllum 15 



Tricholoma 535 



Total 10 328 



