102 Twenty-fourth Report on the State Museum. 



Sphagnum Wulfianum Girgen. 



Fertile specimens were found in August. 



DiCKANUM EUFESCENS Tum. 



This species occurs as far north as Johnsburgh, Warren county. 



HoMALiA GRACILIS James. 



Mount Seward. Y. Golvin. 



Gkimmia Olneyi Sulliv. 

 Top of the Highlands. 



Cetearia Islandica v. Delisijei Schcer. 



Top of Mount Marcy. It approaches C. aciileata in appearance. 



Physcia ciliaris v. angustata Tuck. 

 Goat Island. Miss Wilson. 



BlATORA RUBELLA V. SPADICEA Tuck. 



Buffalo. Miss Wilson. 



BlATORA RUBELLA V. ScHWEINITZH Tuck. 



Balsam firs. Buffalo. Miss Wilson. Indian Lake. 



Agaricus muscarius Ft. 



A white variety, with the pileus thickly studded with sharp 

 warts, occurs in Albany Rural Cemetery. July. 



Agaricus granulosus Batscli. 



A large firm variety, with a well developed, persistent annulus 

 and attached lamellae, grows on old logs in woods. Greig. Sep- 

 tember. 



Agaricus melleus Yahl. 



Yery abundant in the woods of Greig, growing in large tufts 

 and eaten by some animal, probably deer. 



Agaricus Campanella Batsch. 



Two varieties are found in the woods about Moose River Settle- 

 ment. One has a yellow pileus, the other is ' papillate, scarcely 

 umbilicate, and has the stem slightly sprinkled with yellowish dust. 



COPRINUS ATRAMENTARIUS Bull. 



A variety with both pileus and stem somewhat scaly, and the 

 former quite viscid was found in an alley in Albany. It occurs 

 also in cellars. 



