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Page 7 - Lakes, the region is characterized by a large number of plants common to the northern coastal plain. The results of this investigation appear in the Botanist's report. Exchanges. Duplicate specimens of fungi, ferns and flowering plants have been exchanged for desirable material with the New York Botanical Garden, the National Herbarium at Washington, Prof. J. Dearness of London, Canada; Dr JR Weir of Missoula, Mont., and other institutions and individuals. Additions to the herbarium. The number of...
Page 8 - Rep't, pi. 44, fig. 1-5 (as Craterellus cantharellus) 2 ' Mitrula irregularis Peck (M. vitellina Sacc. var. irregularis Peck) 48th Rep't, pi. 5, fig. 8-14 3 Russula cyanoxantha (Schaeff.) Fr. 4 Lepiota naucina Fr. (Lepiota naucinioides Peck) 48th Rep't, pi. 19 5 Agaricus arvensis Schaeff. 48th Rep't, pi. 8 6 Leottia lubrica (Scop.) Fr. 7 Peziza badia Fr. 8 Pleurotus sapidus Kalchbr. 9 Tricholoma personatum Fr. 48th Rep't, pi. 20 10 Clavaria pistilaris umbonata Peck Memoir 4, pi. 66, fig. 15-17 11...
Page 8 - Scleroderma geaster Fr. 22 Boletus cyanescens Bull. 23 Tricholoma sejuncta (Sow.) Quel. 24 Craterellus cantharellus (Schw.) Fr 25 Russula albidula Peck 26 Pleurotus serotinus (Schrad.) Fr. 27 Fistulina hepatica Fr. 48th Rep't, pi. 37, fig. 8-12. 28 Geoglossum ophioglossoides (L.) Sacc. 29 Hypomyces lactifluorum (Schw.) Fr. Mus. Bui. 105, pi. 103. 30 Hydnum albidum Peck Memoir 4, pi. 67, fig. 1-6.
Page 87 - ... Scrophularia leporella Bicknell. Along railroad north of Sylvan Beach and evidently introduced there. Chelone glabra L. Pentstemon pentstemon (L.) Britton. (P. laevigatus Soland). Mimulus ringens L. Gratiola virginiana L. Gratiola aurea Muhl. Rare. Ilysanthes dubia (L.) Barnhart. Veronica americana Schw. Veronica scutellata L. Veronica officinalis L. Veronica serpyllifolia L. Veronica peregrina L. Veronica arvensis L. Aureolaria virginica (L.) Pennell. Paine reports this from Oneida lake on the...
Page 72 - Carex lupulina Muhl. Carex lupliformis Sartwell. Carex lurida Wahl. Carex muhlenbergii Schk. Sandy fields and woods. Carex oligocarpa Schk. " Borders of sandy plains, Rome," Kneiskern. " Banks of Woods creek between New London and Oneida lake," Gray. Carex oligosperma Michx. " Oneida lake," Kneiskern. " Bogs in sphagnum swales 6 miles west of Rome," Paine. Carex pallescens L. Woods near North Bay. Common. Carex pedunculata Muhl. Carex pennsylvanica Lam. Very abundant on sandy fields and plains. Carex...
Page 4 - The 364 illustrations will be in colors and grouped on about 264 plates, of which 161 plates will have each a single illustration and the 103 remaining plates will contain two illustrations each. The text will consist of a brief description of each species together with its range and such other remarks concerning its habitat as seem proper. By means of a specially constructed apparatus as shown in the accompanying illustration each flower was photographed in position as it grew, without any interference...
Page 72 - Carex tribuloides Wahl. Carex umbellata Schk. Sandy woods. Common. (House.) Carex tenuis Rudge. Woods near Sylvan Beach, House, July n, 1905, No. 1211. Carex triceps Michx. Woods near Sylvan Beach, House, July n, 1905, No. 1216. Carex varia Muhl. Dry woods. Not common. Carex vulpinoidea Michx. Common in wet places. Carex virescens Muhl. Araceae Neck. Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Torr. Arisaema pusillum (Peck) Nash. Bogs and mossy thickets of the sand plains. Peltandra virginica (L.) Kunth. Swamps and...
Page 93 - Puccinia circaeae Pers. On Circaea lutetiana L. Puccinia dayi Clinton. On Steironema ciliatum (L.) Raf. Puccinia graminis Pers. On wheat Puccinia heucherae (Schw.) Diet. On Mitella diphylla L. Puccinia hieracii (Schum.) Mart. On Hieracium canadense Michx. Puccinia impatientis (Schw.) Arth. On Impatiens biflora Walt. Puccinia malvacearum Mont. On Malva sp. cultv. Puccinia menthae Pers. On Mentha canadensis L. Puccinia obtegens (Link) Tul. On Carduus arvensis (L.) Robs. Puccinia osmorrhizae (Pk.) Cke....
Page 37 - ... mm long, sometimes in large pileate specimens 3 to 5 mm long, angular, variable in size, sometimes irregular, averaging 2-3 a mm; cystidia none; spores cylindrical, 9-10x3^1. On dead limbs and trunks of Poplar. Albany, Westport and Horicon. Collected by Doctor Peck. This species is reported by Doctor Peck as Trametes trogii Berk, in the 32d Report, page 35 (1879); it is the species described by JJ Neuman (Polyporaceae of Wisconsin, page 39, 1914) under the name of Trametes trogii Berkeley and...