20 TWUNTY-FOUBTH REPORT ON THE StATE MuSEU3I, 



From C. S. Austin, Closter, E". J. 

 Specimens of four species of Lichens, new to the State. 



'From Miss Maey L. Wilson, Buffalo. 



Specimens of twenty-two species of Lichens, several of which are 

 additions to the Flora of the State. 



From Miss Sarah P. Monk, Poughkeepsie. 

 4- specimen of Polypodium vulgare var. Camlricuin L. 



From S. N. CowLEs, Otisco, E". Y. 



Specimens of Carex cajpillaris L., — an interesting addition to the 

 Flora of the State. 



From W. P. Gerard, Poughkeepsie. 

 Specimens of eight species of Fungi, of which one is undescribed. 



From E. L. Hankenson, E^ewark, E. Y. 

 Specimens of seven species of Flowering Plants. 



From G. B. Brainerd, Brooklyn. 

 Many specimens of Juncus maritimus Lam. 



From E. C. Howe, M. D., JSTew Baltimore. 

 Specimens of twelve species of Plants nearly all new to the State. 



From P. Prescott, Albany. 

 A specimen of Sphcerojpsis anomala Pk., a new and interesting Fungus. 



From F. B. Cornw^ell, Yallejo, Gal. 

 A specimen of Lecanora ventosa Ach. 



From J. S. Merriam, JSTew York. 



Specimens of three species of Flowering Plants, of which two are new 

 to the State. 



From B. D. Gilbert, Utica. 

 Beautiful specimens of two Ferns from China. 



From S. T. Olney, Providence, K. L 

 Specimens of ^nq species of rare Carices. 



