92 TWEyTY-THIRD REPORT OX THE StATE CABINET. 



when moist, dull yellow when dry ; lamellae narrow, close, 

 attached, cinnamon-color ; stipe slender, equal, hollow, slightly 

 fibrillose, firm, mostly curved, reddish-brown. 



Height l'-2', breadth of pileus 6"-12". 



On old logs in woods. Sandlake. June. 



74. Agaricus fulvus n. sp. 



Pileus thin, convex, then expanded, nmbonate, tawny 

 yellow, darker when moist ; lamellae broad, emarginate, 

 decurrent-toothed, cinnamon-colored ; stipe equal, solid, sub- 

 flexuous, a little paler than the pileus. 



Height l'-1.5', breadth of pileus 4"-8". 



Ground in pine woods. Bethlehem. November. 



75. Agaeicus autumistalis n. sp. 



Pileus thin, fleshy, convex, smooth, hygrophanous, watery 

 cinnamon and marginally striatulate when moist, dull 3'ellow 

 when dry ; lamellae 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 caespitose. 



Height l'-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. semiorhicularis. 



76. Agaeicus scoepioides Fr. 



Pileus fleshy, thin, short conic, obtuse or subumbonate, 

 smooth, reddish-yellow, the margin incurved and paler, 

 lamellae 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. Agaeicus curvo-maeginatus n. sp. 



Pileus thin, convex, smooth, r(Hldish-yellow, the margin 

 paler, reflexed, extending beyond the lamellae ; lamella: 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 7ilaces in woods. North Elba. August. 



Tliis and the preceding have a darkci- color when moist, but 

 ihey are scarcely hygrophanous. The solid stem and up- 



