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I in. thick, hollow, compressed, thickest downwards, smooth, slightly downy 

 at the base, saffron-coloured, brownish yellow above. Spores round, white — 

 M. J. B. Spores -0003 X -00018 in. 



Cantharellus lutescen-s (Bull. t. 473, f. 3) has a paler yellow stem, 

 and the gills less divided ; the pileus, moreover, is merely umbilicate. It is 

 scarcely to be deemed a distinct species, and occurs in the same localities 

 with the above. — M. J. B. 



646. Canthaxellus infundibuliforznis. Fr, " Funnel-shaped 



Chantarelle." 



Pileus somewiiat membranaceous, umbilicate, then infundi- 

 buliform, floccoso-rugose, dingy yellow, growing pale ; stem 

 fistulose, even, smooth, yellow ; gills thick, distant, dichotomous, 

 yellow or cinereous, at length pruinose. — Fr. Epicr. p. 366. Sow. 

 tA7. Krombh.t. 4:,/. S-10. Fl. Dan. 1. 1617. Vam.t.l2,f.d,H). 

 Cooke exs. no. 226. 



In woods. 



Stem 2-3 in. long, about 2 lin. thick, somewhat thickened at the base, even, 

 smooth, always yellow. Pileus 1-2 in. broad, at length funnel-shaped, 

 ordinarily pervious to the base, when moist yellowish-cinereous or dingy, 

 paler when dry, margin at length waved. 



647. Cantharellus radicosns. B. ^ Br. "Rooting 



Chantarelle." 



Small. Pileus deeply umbilicate, floccose, black ; stem pallid, 

 rooting ; hymenium white ; gills narrow. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H. 

 (1860), 720. 1134. Saund. ^ Sm.t.i. C. carbonariiis,A.^S.no. 

 1129. 



On charcoal heaps, &c. vSept. — Nov. 



Pileus f-1 in. across, deeply umbilicate, dark brown or black, rough, with 

 radiating flocci ; stem rooting, deeply pallid; gills narrow, white. Two or 

 three pilei often grow from the same obconical root, which is white and 

 spongy.— iJ. d:Br. Spores -0035 X '0002 in.— IF. G. S. Apparently not the 

 Cantharellus carbonarias of Fries. 



648. Cantharellus cinereus. Fr. " Grey Chantarelle." 



Pileus submembranaceous, infundibuliform, pervious to the 

 base, villoso-squaraulose, dingy black ; stem hollow, of the same 

 colour; gillsthick, distant, cinereous. — Fr. Epicr. p. 366. Krombh, 

 t. 45,/. 12. Bull. t. 465,/. 2. Bolt. t. 34. B. ^' Br. Ann. N.H. 

 1865,no. 1016*-1139*. Eng.Fl.Y. p. 126. Letell. t. 6S4.. 



