92 TWENTY-THIRD REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 
when moist, dull yellow when dry ; lamelle narrow, close, 
attached, cinnamon-color; stipe slender, equal, hollow, eee 
fibrillose, firm, mostly flere: reddish-brown. 
Height 1’-2’, breadth of pileus 6-12”. 
On old logs in woods. Sandlake. June. 
74, AGARICUS FULVUS 2. Sp. 
Pileus thin, convex, then expanded, umbonate, tawny 
yellow, darker when moist; lamelle broad, emarginate, 
decurrent-toothed, cinnamon-colored ; stipe equal, solid, sub- 
flexuous, a little paler than the pileus. 
Height 1’-1.5’, breadth of pileus 4’’-8”. 
Ground in pine woods. Bethlehem. November. 
75. AGARICUS AUTUMNALIS 2. Sp. 
Pileus thin, fleshy, convex, smooth, hygrophanous, watery 
cinnamon and marginally striatulate et moist, dull yellow 
when dry; lamell# close, slightly emarginate, spuriously 
decurrent-toothed, easily separating from the stipe, yellow- 
ish, then cinnamon-color; stipe slender, equal, hollow, fibril- 
lose, paler than the pileus ; plant often ceespitose. 
Height 1’-2’, breadth of pileus 6”-12” 
On rotten wood in woods. North Greenbush. November. 
Sometimes a trace of an annulus may be seen on the stem. 
The taste resembles that of A. semiorbicularis. 
76. AGARICUS SCORPIOIDES /7. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, short conic, obtuse or subumbonate, 
smooth, reddish-yellow, the margin incurved and paler, 
lamelle attached, pale yellow, becoming darker with age; 
stipe long, slender, equal, wavy, silky, white or yellowish, 
hollow. 
Height 3’-5’, breadth of pileus 5-8”. 
Among moss in woods. North Elba. August. 
77. AGARICUS CURVO-MARGINATUS 7. Sp. 
Pileus thin, convex, smooth, reddish-yellow, the margin 
paler, reflexed, extending beyond the lamelle ; lamellz sub- 
ventricose, emarginate, decurrent-toothed, pale yellow or 
whitish, with a flesh-colored tinge; stipe equal, solid. wavy 
with a whitish silky luster. 
Height 2’-3’, breadth of pileus 4’-6”. 
In mossy places in woods. North Elba. August. 
This and the preceding have a darker color when moist, but 
they are scarcely hygrophanous. The solid stem and. up- 
