REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST I908 53 



Entoloma scabrinellum Pk, 



SLIGHTLY SCABROUS ENTOLOMA 



N. Y. State Mus. Rep't ^3, p. 19 



Pileus thin, convex or nearly plane, papillate or with a small 

 umbo, minutely scabrous, dark brown, the thin incurved margin 

 sli.i^htiy surpassing- the lamellae ; lamellae broad, close, rounded 

 behind, ventricose, adnexed, floccose on the edge, whitish becom- 

 ing pink ; stem equal, fibrillose, pruinose at the top, paler than the 

 pileus; spores irregular, uninucleate, .0003-0004 of an inch long, 

 .0002-.00O3 broad. 



Pileus 6-10 lines broad; stem about i inch long and i line thick. 



Shaded gravelly soil. Wading River, Suffolk co. September. 



A rare species, found but once. Its hairy roughness is scarcely 

 vii^ible to the naked eye. 



Entoloma flavoviride Pk, 



YELLOWISH GREEN ENTOLOMA 



N. Y. State Mus. Rep't 41, p.64 



Pileus thin, broadly conic becoming convex, sometimes concave 

 by the upcurving of the margin, yellowish green, slightly silky 

 and shining; lamellae broad, subdistant, ventricose, slightly ad- 

 nexed or free, cinereous becoming pinkish ; stem equal, hollow, 

 fibrillose striate, whitish ; spores angular, uninucleate, .00045-0005 

 of an inch long, .0003-.0004 broad. 



Pileus 6-12 lines broad; stem 1—2.5 inches long, 1-2 lines thick. 



Low swampy woods. Karner, Albany co. August. 



The species is readily recognized by its peculiar yellowish green 

 pileus. 



Entoloma dysthales Pk. 



STUNTED ENTOLOMA 



N. Y. State Mus. Rep't 32, p.28 



Pileus thin, submembranaccous, subconic becoming convex or 

 expanded, obtuse, furfuraccous or squamulose, striate, brown 

 becoming paler with age ; lamellae broad, subdistant, ventricose, 

 brown or grayish brown, becoming flesh color ; stem slender, equal, 

 hollow, squamulose, brownish ; spores irregular, oblong-elliptic, 



