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Tricholoma acre Pk. 
T. polyphyllum DC. 
E. Francis, Worcester, Mass. 
•Tricholoma pallidum Pk. 
R. K. Macadam, Boston, Mass. 
Cortinarius intrusus Pk. 
Calvin Shaffer, Albany, N. Y. 
An ear of corn with all its kernels smutted. 
Lepiota rhacodes Viti. 
Agaricus campester L. 
Agaricus campester Z. 
A. Rodmani Pk. 
R. F. Dearborn, Lynn, Mass. 
W. Frothingham, Albany, N. Y. 
W. Hailes, Albany, N. Y. 
Lepiota naucinoides Pk. 
H. C. Beardslee, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Boletus rubropunctus Pk. 
(C.) 
SPECIES OF PLANTS NOT BEFORE REPORTED. 
Geranium molle Z. 
Grassy places. Rochester. June. Collected by Mary E. Macau- 
ley; communicated by /. B. Fuller. 
This plant has been introduced into this country from Europe and 
is occasionally spontaneous. 
Geranium dissectum Z. 
Waste places. Vaughns, Washington county. June. . 9 . H. 
Burnham. This also is an introduced species which is sometimes 
spontaneous. It resembles our indigenous Carolina crane’s bill, 
G. Carolinianum, from which it may be separated by its shorter, 
nearly globular, finely-pitted seeds. It is a rare species. 
Prunus Mahaleb Z. 
Rocky bank of the Hudson river above Lansingburg, Rensselaer 
county. May and June. 
This small cherry as well as our other introduced and cultivated 
species is sometimes spontaneous. 
