60 Twenty-fourth Report on the State Museum. 



Agaeicus Schijmacheei Fr. 



Ground in woods. Greig, Lewis county. September. This 

 plant wten old assumes the appearance of a large Clitocyhe. 



Agaeious equesteis L. 



Ground in pine woods. Bethlehem, Albany county. IS'ovember. 



This is the form with a white stem. The lamellae in our speci- 

 mens are not entirely free, but deeply emarginate and attached 

 to the stem by a very narrow part. 



Ag-arictjs (Teicholoma) Teentonensis n. sp. 



Pileus thin, convex or expanded, often irregular, smooth or sub- 

 virgate, hygrophanous, slightly striatulate on the margin when 

 moist, dingy white, the disk generally brown ; lamellae very nar- 

 row, crowded, obscurely emarginate, white inclining to yellowish ; 

 stem short, equal, solid, slightly striate, white. 



Plant 1.5-2' high, pileus l'-2' broad, stem 3' -5" thick. 

 Ground and rotten wood in woods. Trenton Falls. September. 

 Gregarious or subcaespitose, sometimes closely crowded. 



Agaeicus (Teicholoma) Sienna n. sp. 



Pileus rather thin, convex, then expanded or slightly depressed, 

 smooth, hygrophanous, obscurely striatulate on the extreme margin 

 when moist, yellowish red ; lamellae moderately close, whitish ; 

 stem equal, smooth, hollow, concolorous with, the pileus. 



Plant 2^-3' high, pileus l'-2' broad, stem 3"-4:" thick. 

 Ground in woods. Greig. September. 



The pileus has the color of burnt sienna, and the coloration of 

 the whole plant resembles that of Hydnum rejpandum, 



Agaeicus (Teicholoma) cheysenteeoides n. sjp. 



Plant light yellow; pileus fleshy, convex or expanded, firm, 

 smooth, dry ; lamellae close, attached, slightly ribbed along the 

 upper margin with transverse veinlets ; stem firm, equal, smooth, 

 solid; spores elliptical, 25V0' loiig- 



Plant 2-4' high, pileus l'-2' broad, stem Z"-M' thick. 

 Ground in woods. Greig. September. 



Perhaps too near A. chrysenterus, but the lamellae are attached 

 to the stem, not free, and the pileus is without any umbo. 



Agaeicus (Clitocybe) Hoffmani n. sp. 



Pileus fleshy, thin, convex, then funnel-form, umbilicate, hygro- 

 phanous, watery yellow when moist, yellow when dry; lamellae 



