18 Twenty-fifth Report on the State Muse mi. 



From J. A. Lintnek, Albany, N. Y. 

 Specimens of Peridermium Cerebru7n Pk. 



From MuNSON Peck, Sandlake, N. Y. 

 Specimens of Clavaria rufescens SclisefF. 



From Eev. J. L. Zabriskie, New Baltimore, N. Y. 

 Five species of Fungi, two of which are new to the State. 



From Yekplanck Colvin, Albany, N. Y. 

 Six species of Flowering Plants. 



From E. C. Howe, M. D., New Baltimore, N. Y. 

 Fifteen species of Plants, six of which are new to the State. 



From W. K. Geeard, Ponghkeepsie, IST. Y. 

 Fifteen species of Fungi, six of which are new to the State. 



From Hon. G. W. Clinton, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 Nineteen species of Plants, eight of which are new to the State. 



From Henry Gillman, Detroit, Mich. 

 Specimens o^ Lamna trisulca L., and L . polyrrhiza L. 



From C. F. Austin, Closter, N. J. 

 Ten species of Plants, two of which are new to the State. 



From L'Universite Roy ale de Nowege, a Christiana. 

 Specimens of twenty-two species of Lichens. 



From Orville Hodge, Argusville, N. Y. 

 A section from a Hemlock Tree, showing the method and progress 

 of the filling np, during twenty-five years of growth, of a cutting ' 

 in the tree, five inches across. 



II. By Exchange. 

 From E. S. Miller, Wading Eiver, N. J. 

 Five species of Flowering Plants, new to the State. 



From S. T. Olney, Providence, R. I. 

 Thirty-six species of Carices, some of them rare and interesting. 



