﻿Keport 
  of 
  the 
  Botakist. 
  53 
  

  

  ceous 
  ; 
  spores 
  hyaline, 
  broadly 
  fusiform, 
  pointed 
  at 
  the 
  

   ends, 
  containing 
  one 
  or 
  two 
  nuclei, 
  .0004/ 
  long. 
  

  

  Base 
  of 
  living 
  fern 
  stems. 
  Lake 
  Pleasant. 
  August. 
  

  

  The 
  basal 
  part 
  of 
  the 
  cups 
  sometimes 
  turns 
  brown 
  and 
  

   shrinks 
  in 
  size, 
  so 
  that 
  they 
  appear 
  as 
  if 
  stipitate. 
  Both 
  

   the 
  habitat 
  and 
  the 
  effused 
  stratum 
  of 
  tomentum 
  are 
  note- 
  

   worthy 
  features. 
  

  

  Clavaria 
  rugosa 
  Bull. 
  

  

  Ground 
  in 
  woods. 
  Northampton 
  and 
  Sageville. 
  August, 
  

  

  Clavaria 
  pulchra 
  n. 
  sp. 
  

  

  Simple, 
  small, 
  about 
  V 
  high, 
  club 
  elongate-clavate, 
  obtuse, 
  

   yellow, 
  sometimes 
  a 
  little 
  darker 
  at 
  the 
  apex, 
  gradually 
  

   tapering 
  into 
  the 
  whitish 
  or 
  pale 
  yellow 
  stem-like 
  base. 
  

  

  Ground 
  and 
  decaying 
  wood 
  in 
  damp 
  shaded 
  places. 
  

   Northville 
  and 
  Chittenango 
  Falls. 
  August. 
  (Plate 
  1. 
  

  

  fig- 
  10 
  

   A 
  pretty 
  species, 
  associated 
  with 
  G. 
  fusiformis 
  in 
  both 
  

  

  localities, 
  but 
  differing 
  from 
  it 
  in 
  shape 
  and 
  habit. 
  

  

  Clavaria 
  gractllim 
  a 
  n. 
  sp. 
  

  

  Simple, 
  very 
  slender, 
  smooth, 
  about 
  V 
  high, 
  rather 
  tough 
  ; 
  

   club 
  acute 
  or 
  acuminate, 
  pale 
  yellow, 
  a 
  little 
  thicker 
  than 
  

   the 
  long 
  slender 
  distinct 
  bright 
  yellow 
  shining 
  stem. 
  

  

  Among 
  moss 
  in 
  a 
  pasture. 
  Northville. 
  August. 
  (Plate 
  

   1, 
  fig. 
  9.) 
  

  

  In 
  this 
  species, 
  as 
  in 
  G. 
  argillacea, 
  the 
  hymenium 
  is 
  quite 
  

   distinct 
  from 
  the 
  stem. 
  

  

  Typhula 
  Grevillei 
  Ft. 
  

  

  Fallen 
  leaves. 
  Lake 
  Pleasant. 
  August. 
  

  

  The 
  stem 
  in 
  our 
  specimens 
  is 
  not 
  distinctly 
  pilose. 
  

  

  Tremella 
  vesicaria 
  Bull. 
  

  

  Ground 
  in 
  damp 
  shaded 
  places. 
  Oneida. 
  Warne. 
  Al- 
  

   bany 
  and 
  Greenbush. 
  

  

  Tremella 
  mycetophila 
  n. 
  sp. 
  

  

  Sub 
  orbicular, 
  depressed, 
  gyrose-plicate, 
  tremelloid-fleshy, 
  

   slightly 
  pruinose, 
  yellowish 
  or 
  pallid, 
  4"-8" 
  broad. 
  

  

  Stem 
  and 
  pileus 
  of 
  Agaricus 
  dryopMlus. 
  Oneida. 
  

   Warne. 
  North 
  Elba. 
  August. 
  (Plate 
  1, 
  fig. 
  4.) 
  

  

  