228 AGARICINI. 



In fir woods and on heatlis. Common. [S. Carolina.] 



Stem at len^li hollow, 2 in. long, somewhat curved and unequal, ochra- 

 ceous. Pileus soft, depressed, 2-3 in. broad, sub-tomentose, ochraceous- 

 orange. Margin involute. Gills repeatedly dichotomous and crowded, dark- 

 orange. 



643. Cantharellus Brownii. B.^Br. " Brown's Chantarelle." 



Ochraceous-wliite, or cream-coloured. Pileus thin, convex, 

 Bubumbonate ; stem slender, tough, stuffed ; folds rather distant, 

 linear, extremely narrow, sometimes forked, obtusely decurrent. 

 B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H. ser. ii., vol. ii.,j9. 262. Berk. Outl.p 216. 



Amongst grass. Oct. Hitchin. 



Whole plant of a pale ochraceous cream colour. Pileus orbicular, thin, 

 convex, subumbonate, h in. across, sometimes rather larger, obscurely silky. 

 Stem slender, I5-2 in. high, scarce 1 line thick, nearly equal, subfurfuraceous, 

 furnished ^vith a little white fibrillose mycelium at the base, which some- 

 times forms a small earthy ball, rather tough, stuffed. Folds linear, very 

 narrow, someHmes slightly forked, obtusely decurrent, insterstices smooth, 

 occasionally quite obsolete, except towards the margin. Hymenium nearly 

 white. — £. (b Br. 



644. Cantharellus umbonatus. P. " Umbonate Chantarelle." 



Pileus fleshy, thin, umbonate, then depressed, flocculose, 

 blackish-cinereous ; stem stuffed, equal, paler ; gills straight, 

 crowded, white. — Fr. Epicr. p. 365. Jacq. Coll. ii. 1. 16, /. 1. Ann. 

 N.H. no. 701. 



Amongst moss. Mossburnford. [United States.] 



Stem 3 in. long, about 4 lines thick, elastic, villous at the base, cinereous. 

 Pileus 1 in. and more broad, even, dry, between flocculose and silky dry. 

 Flesh soft, white, reddish when wounded. 



645. Cantharellus tubaeformis. Fr. " Tubaeform Chantarelle." 



Pileus between fleshy and membranaceous, infundibuliform, re- 

 pand, and lobed, flocculose, brownish, turning pale ; stem hollow, 

 smooth, orange-tawny, at length compressed, lacunose ; gills 

 thick, distant, niultifid-branching, yellow or dingy, naked. — Fr. 

 Epicr. p. 366. Fl. Dan. t. 2080,/. 1. Pers. Ic. ^ Desc. t. 6. /. 1. 

 Sturm, t. 30. Bait. t. 23,/. 1. Eng. Fl. v. p. 125. Ann. N. H. no. 

 74. Kromhh.t.AJ.S-lO.t.^Qj.l-^. Berk, exs.no. UO. 



In woods. Aug. — Oct. [United States.] 



Gregarious. Pileus 2 in. broad, thin, at first convex, at length much un- 

 dulated, depressed, and very deeply umbilieate, occasionally pervious, scro- 

 biculato-squamose, brownish-yellow. Folds straight, forked, slightly anas- 

 tomosing, cinereous-yellow, frosted with a white bloom. Stem 2 in. high. 



