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slightly decurrent. They are therefore designated, variety artnati- 

 folia. In drying, the moisture escapes from the thicker, central 

 part of the pileus sooner than from the thin margin. 



3Iycena clavicularis Fr. 



Under pine trees. Sandlake. June. 



Psilocybe bullaceus Fr. 



Manured ground. Sandlake. July. 



Lactarius cilicioides Fr. 



Sandy soil. West Albany. October. 



A small, white form with very sparse milk. 



Hygrophorus virgineus Fr. 



Roadsides and grassy fields. Sandlake. August. 



Cortinarius cinnabarinus Fr. 



Thin woods and bushy places. Sandlake. June. 



Hydnum scrobiculatum Fr. 



Woods. Sandlake. July. 



The disk is sometimes very uneven with irregular prominences. 



Valsa sepiiicola Fckl. 



Dead stems of raspberry, Rubus strigosus. Karner. October. 



Cryptospora Betulse Tul. 

 Dead bark and twigs of white birch, B etui a pormlifolia. Karner. 

 October. 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia Mx. 

 Specimens sometimes occur with some of the leaves trifoliate. 



Geranium Robertianum L. 



A white-flowered form. Isley island, Sodus Bay, Wayne county. 

 F. W. Battershall. 



Galium lanceolatum Torr. 



A white-flowered form. Sandlake. 



Rbotlora Canadensis L. 



Thirteenth pond, Johnsburgh, Warren county. May. Mrs. I. B. 

 Sampson. 



The specimens are in flower, but the leaves had not yet developed. 

 The original herbarium specimens bear old capsules, but no leaves, 



