230 AGARICINI, 



In woods. Rare. Halifax. Near Worcester (E.L.) Burn^ 

 ham Beeches. [United States.] 



Spores •00035 X *00022 in. Sporophores obtuse. (Fig. 53, reduced.) 



Sect. 2. Pleuropus. 



649. Cantharellus muscigenus. Fr. ** Moss Chanterelle." 



Pileus submembranaceous, spatbulate, horizontal, smooth, 

 zoned, brown, then whitish-cinereous ; stem lateral, short, villous 

 at the base ; gills swollen, distant, branched, of the same colour. 

 —Fr.Epicr.p.^^^. Bull. t.28S,4.d8.f.l. Nees.f.2S6. Eng. 

 Ft. v.p. 127. Schn. Sturm, t. 3. 



On the larger mosses. Berwick. Bristol. [S. Carolina.] 



Pileus membranaceous, tough, nearly semicircular, somewhat zoned, 

 slightly undulated, dirty-white, cinereous, or dingy. Folds somewhat tumid, 

 divergent, scarcely anastomosing, confluent behind j stem villous at the base, 

 sometimes obsolete. — FHes. 



Sect. 3. Resupinati. 



650. Cantharellus lobatus. Fr. " Lobed Chantarelle." 



Membranaceous, sessile, horizontal, lobed, brown ; gills fold- 

 like, distinct, branched, divergent. — Fr. Fjncr.p. 369. Fl. Dan. 

 f. 1077. Bolt. 1. 177. Eng. Fl.Y. p. 127. 



On mosses, in swamps. 



Pileus 2 lines, 1^ in. broad, membranaceous, horizontal, often at length 

 vertical, attached laterally by a few byssoid fibres, which sometimes run down 

 the moss for some distance, pale, cinereous umber ; margin nearly white, 

 under a lens most minutely scabrous, as if it were innato-fibrillose, occa- 

 sionally there are two or three faint zones. Hymenium paler, consisting oi 

 radiating; more or less anastomosing wrinkles, with many connecting reticulate 

 veins. Spores round, rather large. When old often very much lobed and 

 crisped, and then the wrinkles, especially at the base, are reticulate, though 

 towards the margin they continue distinct. — 3f. J. B. 



651. Cantharellus retirugus. Fr. " Furrowed Chantarelle." 



Membranaceous, expanded, repand, lobed, whitish cinereous, 

 fixed behind with little threads ; gills radiating from the centre, 

 very thin, reticulated. — Fr. Epicr.p. 369. Bull.t.4z98,f. 1. Sow. 

 t. 348. Berk. Outl. t. 14,/. 2. 



On mosses, in swamps. King's Cliffe. 



Similar to C. lobatus, but the gills are thinner and reticulated. Pileus 

 membranaceous, sub-rotund, 3-5 lin. broad, margin at first entire, then split, 

 cinereous-white above, darker beneath. 



