NOTE. 



The large number of new species of fungi collected in 1894 

 delayed the publication so long that we have been able to include 

 in this report a portion of the collections made in 1895. This 

 report is given over entirely to recording additions to our flora, 

 and to descriptions of fungi, the space being fully occupied by 

 them. Work upon the distribution of species of anthophytes in 

 the state is rapidly approaching completion, but is not yet ripe 

 for publication. 



The Seminar is indebted to Rev. J. M. Bates, Dr. H, Hape- 

 man, and Messrs. C. L. Shear, M. E. Moore, J. A Warren, and 

 C. C. Engberg for collections. Many others have assisted by 

 sending single specimens. Thanks are due also to Dr. N. L. 

 Brittbn of Columbia College, New York, for advice and informa- 

 tion as to nomenclature. 



The list of Anthophyta was prepared by P. A. Eydberg, the 

 algae, except Bacillariaceae by D. A. Saunders, the Bacillnria- 

 ceae by C J. Elmore, the fungi by Eosooe Pound and Frederick 

 E. Clements. 



Prom the amount of material already on hand and undeter- 

 mined, we feel justified in prophesying a total of four thousand 

 species in the next two years. 



Chaeles E. Bessey, 

 RosooE Pound, 

 Feedeeick E. Clements, 



Editorial Committee. 



December 23, 1895. 



