76° TWENTY-THIRD REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 
SYNOPSIS OF THE SPECIES. 
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a elantinoti hiyerOPHAaANOuUs! see cle crere wlela + cfelolecinlaisteie eleletsiors elais «ir 's =\sieele = oleae ee b, 
ib: tlamellze not. bran cheais.c..< 5 c(a/toytelesiers aiavercle ovelote ote iesafotiore! sie sj craic oieleleletetele neice Cc. 
Cc: -Pileug mot, funtel=forms oc ne cteceny aie sisters staiere ele Oakes sleroeie's elie ater aeenene 22. 
e -Pileus ftinnel=form soe sexe. eevee ais doled alcince ole. 6s siavs aye Sa 236 
b. Lamelle (at least some of them) branched..................- waa steeeee d. 
GL. AB Ueus: DRO Waals «5 2:6 cris's cieisysieve ois Seteic Sra srssod a sie Sinise ave sie:er+ e/sl0)8 ae COR 24. 
d. Pileus yellow....:.... Viele le la.cposele Steere wis, ale aie iiesece ole s/s\sie.e, sss ¢.6)0 el eee 2D. 
a: Plant *hyorophanous oc: ccnc ones chic cecke eee eet ae eeeee ota tine Rasen EEE e. 
e:) Pileus' funnel-form, whiter: . 352.222. se cwiae ae cites eels otitie os ch ree eet 27. 
é: Pileus funnel=forma,, Pro wil. 2c\<cecacw cows noes ae oe ierale # dle rele elteiae Meee 28. 
e. Pileus'convex oriexpanded’ «cancer econo e sass ens sleletele onieis lente eee 29. 
SLemmoulow eae aslicme sate okie eaee neers Elica bonpelasverehs ister /aieie ole latobele oe ee eee if 
Le Erleus MMM Ab] WBS 5.57.2 %s,s50i0/01e.Jo/0. t's iejelsibiaisrtve. ¢/aieue\s so, eyeloreibvere’? cele reel 30. 
if, ileus not umbilicate, plant OdOrouSs.\ ccc <a «mine's eiclslele cielo clereiaicieeteteeteteatets 31. 
f; Pileus not umbilicate, plant inodorous:\ «<5. <6 ac elcls eels os sie eleiatel alee tetas 32. 
* 22. AGARICUS NEBULARIS Batsch. 
Pileus fleshy, firm, at first convex, obtuse or subumbonate, 
then expanded or slightly depressed, smooth, grayish-white ; 
lamelle close, narrow, subarcuate, slightly decurrent, whitish ; 
stipe thick, stuffed, concolorous, sometimes a little tapering 
upward. 
Height 2’-4’, breadth of pileus 2’- 4’, diameter of stipe 6-12”. 
Pine woods. West Albany. October. 
A thick, fleshy, dingy-white or grayish species. Edible. 
23. AGARICUS INFUNDIBULIFORMIS Scheff. 
Pileus thin, fleshy, at first convex, umbonate, minutely to- 
mentose, then funnel-form, with the margin slightly decurved, 
dull pale reddish-buff; lamellzee whitish, not crowded ; stipe 
whitish or subconcolorous, soft, elastic, slightly tapering 
upward. 
Height 2’-3’, breadth of pileus 1.5’-2’, stipe 2’’-4” thick. 
Pine woods. North Greenbush and Sandlake. June. 
24. AGARICUS CARNOSIOR 2. Sp. 
Pileus thick, fleshy, obconic, at first convex, then plane 
or slightly depressed, subumbonate, brown, the margin at 
first involute, at length expanded, thin; lamellee white, not 
crowded, some of them forked; stipe concolorous with the 
pileus, fibrillose, slightly tapering upward. 
Height 2’-4’, breadth of pileus 1’-3', stipe 3-6” thick. 
Pine woods. West Albany and Sandlake. September and 
October. 
The flesh is moist, soft and white. The plantis sometimes 
cespitose. Taste pleasant. 
