REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST 1908 55 
mealiness at the top; spores subglobose, slightly angular, bright 
pink, .0003-.0004 of an inch broad, apiculate at one end. 
Pileus 1-2 inches broad; stem 1.5—2 inches long, 2-4 lines thick. 
Among fallen leaves in dense woods. Port Henry, Essex co. 
August. Scarce. , 
The species is well marked by the yellow lamellae. ‘Sometimes 
the margin of the pileus is wavy or irregular and the center tinged 
with brown when moist. 
Entoloma nidorosum Fr. 
STRONG SCENTED ENTOLOMA 
Pileus thin, convex becoming nearly plane or centrally depressed, 
glabrous, hygrophanous, pallid or grayish brown when moist, silky 
and shining when dry, fragile, odor alkaline; lamellae broad, sub- 
distant, emarginate, nearly free, sometimes wavy, pallid becoming 
flesh color; stem equal, glabrous, stuffed, pruinose or mealy at the 
top, whitish; spores irregular, angular, .0003-.0004 ofan inch long, 
.00024—.0003 broad. 
Pileus 1-3 inches broad; stem 2-3 inches long, 2-3 lines thick. 
Woods. Shokan, Ulster co. September. 
In our specimens the stem is solid and the lamellae are adnate, 
characters not agreeing well with the description of the species. 
Entoloma griseum Pk. — 
GRAYISH ENTOLOMA 
N. Y. State Mus. Bul.-75, p.14 
Pileus fleshy, firm, broadly campanulate or convex, obtuse or 
slightly umbonate, glabrous, often irregular, hygrophanous, grayish 
brown when moist, paler when dry, flesh whitish, odor and taste 
farinaceous ; lamellae adnexed, emarginate, decurrent with a tooth, 
about 2 lines broad, pale pink; stem equal or slightly tapering 
upward, silky-fibrillose, pruinose at the apex, stuffed or hollow, 
grayish white; spores subglobose, angular, .o003 of an inch in 
diameter. 
Pileus 1-3 inches broad; stem I-2 inches long, 3-5 lines thick. 
Under spruce and balsam fir trees. Lake Pleasant, Hamilton 
co. August. > 
This species may be separated from E. grayanum Pk. by 
its darker color, narrower gills and different place of growth. 
