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885. Kneiffia setigera. Fr. " Bristly Kneiffia." 



White, irregularly effused, thickish, fleshy, undulate, flocciilose 

 within, silky beneath, bristles scattered, hyaline. — Fr. Epicr. p. 

 529. Fr. El. p. 208. Ann. N.H. no. 363. 



On fallen branches, ^yraxall. [United States.] 



White, somewhat resembling G randiTiia granulosava. genevdil appearance. — 

 -3/. J, B. (Fig. 79.) 



Gen. 36. CRATEZIELLUS, Fr. Gen. Hym. 



Fleshy. Hymenium un- 

 changeable, carnoso-membra- 

 naceous, distinct, smooth, even, 

 or at length rugose. Putres- 

 cent when old. {J^^9- 79.) 



886. 



Fig. 79. 



Czatezellus lutescens. Fr. "Yellowish Craterellus." 



Pileus submembranaceous, tubseform, soon pervious, undulated, 

 brown, flocculose ; stem hollow, yellow ; hymenium remotely 

 costate, even, then rough with interwoven veins. — Fr. Epicr. p, 

 532. Fers. M.E. 1 13, /. 1. Schceff. 1. 157. Kl. exs. ii., no. 208. 

 Bolt. 1. 105,/. 2. Batsch.f. 36. Cantharellus lutescens, Eng. Fl. v. 

 p. 126. 



In woods. Rare. Edinburgh. [Low. Carolina.] 



Single or gregarious. Pileus 1-3 in. broad, depressed, at length infundi- 

 buliform, yellowish livid-biown ; veins decurrent, anastomosing, flexuous, 

 yellow or flesh colour; stem 2-3 in. high, 2-3 lines thick, yellow, hollow, un- 

 equal. — Grev. 



887. Cxatezellus cornucopicides. Fr. " Horn-like Craterellus." 



Pileus submembranaceous, tub^fonn, pervious, squamulose, 

 dingy-black ; stem hollow, black ; hymenium even, then rugu- 

 lose, cinereous. — Fr. Epicr. p. 532. Bisch. f. 3304. Fl. Dan. t. 

 384, 1260. El. exs. no. 626. SchcFff. t. 165, 166. Sow. t. 14., 



