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Stem slender, hollow, white ; spores subglobose, angular, .0003-.0004 

 of an hich in diameter. 



Pileus 8-12 lines broad; stem 1-1.5 inches long, about i line 

 thick. Ground in woods. East Schaghticoke, Rensselaer co. 

 August. 



Flammula expansa n. sp. 



Pileus thin, broadly convex or nearly plane, glabrous or some- 

 times with appressed spotlike scales in the center, subochraceous, 

 flesh white, taste mild ; lamellae thin, narrow, close, yellow, changing 

 to brown where wounded ; stem short, equal, solid, brownish with- 

 out, yellow within ; spores broadly elliptic, .0003 of an inch long, 

 .00024 broad. 



Pileus 1-3 inches broad; stem about i inch long, 2-3 lines thick. 

 Decaying wood of red maple, Acer r u b r u m . Helderbergs, 

 Albany co. July. S. H. Burnham. East Schaghticoke, Rens- 

 selaer CO. August. 



Gaura coccinea Pursh 



Near Rochester. August. Introduced from the west. M. S. 

 Baxter and V. Dewing. 



Hydnum coriaceo-membranaceum Schw. 

 Ground. Lake Pleasant, Hamilton co. 



Hydnum luteopallidum Schw. 



Decorticated wood and bark of some deciduous tree, apparently 

 butternut, J u g 1 a n s c i n e r e a . Lyndonville, Orleans co. 

 July. L. J. Muchmore. The type specimens of Schweinitz were 

 found on grapevines. In ours the fungus is resupinate, adnate, 

 with a very thin subiculum, smoky yellow or brownish, whitish or 

 pale yellow on the young margin ; the teeth are scarcely half a 

 line long, scattered or crowded, sometimes confluent at the base and 

 subfasciculate, colored like the subiculum but white fimbriate at 

 the tips ; spores subglobose, colored, verrucose, .00016-.0002 of an 

 inch broad. 



Hygrophorus burnhami n. sp. 



Ground. West Fort Ann, Washington co. October. The descrip- 

 tion of this species may be found in the chapter on New York 

 Species of Hygrophorus. 



Hygrophorus luridus B. «& C. 



Among mosses and fallen leaves in woods. Sand Lake, Rens- 

 selaer CO. August. 



