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ATTEICULARINI. 



Kromhli.tAo,f.lS, t.iG,/. 10-13. MicJi.t. 82,/. 5, 6. Berh 

 Outl. 1. 19,/. 6. IIuss. ii. t. 37. ^. ^ Br. Ann. N. H. 1866, p. 55. 

 Cantharellus cornucopioides^ Eng. Fl. y. 2^. 12Q. Schnitz. Sturm, 

 t.b. 



In woods, on the ground. [United States.] 



Spores "OOOG X •00035 in. SporopLores forked above, the spicules long and 

 often less than four in number. More or less tufted. Pileus 3 in. or more 

 broad, dark brown- black, perforated, trumpet-shaped, somewhat lobed and 

 split, touyh, elastic, rugoso-squamulose, confluent with the subobsoiete black 

 Btem. Hjanenium decurrent, cinereous, either very slightly rugulose, or dis- 

 inctly wrinkled.— J/. J. B. (Fig. 79.) 



888. Cratesellus sinuosus. Fr. " Waved Craterellus." 



'Pileus rather fleshy, infundibuliform, undulated, flocculoso- 

 villous, brownish-grey ; stem stuffed ; hymenium at length im- 

 plexo-rugose, pallid cinereous, as well as the stem. — Fr. Epicr, 

 p. 533. Vaill. t. 11,/. 11-13. Cantharellus sinuosus, Eng. Fl.v. 

 p. 127. Kl. exs. no. 625. Berh. exs. no. 280. 



In woods. Scotland. 



Distinguished from every state of the preceding by the colour, and the 

 different nature of the stem.— 31. J. B. Spores cream colour, '00021 X "00035 

 in. 



889. Craterellus crispus. Fr. *' Crisped Craterellus." 



Pileus somewhat pervious, crisped, dingy, inclined to tawny; 

 stem stuffed below ; hymenium nearly even. — Fr. Epicr. p. 533. 

 Bull. t. 465. Sow. t. 75. Cooke exs. no. 22d. 



In woods. 



Kymenium sometimes -white, sometimes dingy. Fries appears to con- 

 sider it a variety of C. sinuosus. 



Gen. 37. 



THELEPHORA, Fr. Gen. Hy 



m. 





Pileus destitute of cuticle, 

 consisting of interwoven fibres. 

 Hymenium costato-striate or 

 papillose, of a tough, fleshy 

 consistence, at length rigid, 

 and finally collapsing and floc- 

 culent. (Fig. 80.) 



Fig. 80. 



