126 FUNGI. [Cantharellus. 



Dry woods. Aug. — Oct. Not very common. Ramsden wood near 

 Halifax, Bolton. Inverary, &c. Klotzsch, in Hook. Herb. Thorn- 



haugh, Norths, on the roots of a Carex. Rev. 31. J. Berkeley 



Gregarious. Pileus 2 inches broad, thin, at first convex, at length 

 much undulated, depressed and very deeply umbilicate, occasionally 

 pervious, scrobiculato-squamose, brownish-yellow. Folds straight, forked, 

 slightly anastomosing, cinereous-yellow, frosted with a white bloom. 

 Asci linear. Sporules white, round. Stem 2 inches high, \ of an 

 inch thick, hollow, compressed, thickest downwards, smooth, slightly 

 downy at the base, saffron-coloured, brownish-yellow above. Notwith- 

 standing the narrowness of the folds, Sowerby's plant agrees better with 

 this species than the following. 



4. C. lutescens, Pers. {yellowish Chantarelle) ; pileus submem- 

 branaceous infundibuliform undulated subfloccose, veins inter- 

 woven, stem hollow yellow. Fr. Syst. Myc.v. \. p.Q20. Grev. 

 Fl. Ed.p. 397. Purt. MSS.—Elvella tubcEformis, Schoeff. t.\bl . 

 — HelveUa cantharelloides, Bull. t. 47S.f. 3. — Merulius lutescens, 

 Pers. Syn. p. 489. Fl.Dcm.t. 1617. — Merulius cantharelloides, 

 Purt. 17. 2 Jf 3. n. 898. — Cantharellus villosus, Ditm. in Sturm, 

 t, 30. — Merulius xanthopus, Pers. Myc. Eur. v. 2. jo. 19. ^. 13. 



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Moist woods. Summer and Autumn. Rare. Balmuto near Edin- 

 burgh. Dr. Greville. — Single or gregarious. Pileus 1 — 3 inches broad, 

 depressed, at length infundibuliform, yellowish livid-brown. Vei?is 

 decurrent, anastomosing, flexuous, yellow or flesh-colour. Stem 2 — 3 

 inches high, 2 — 3 lines thick, yellow, hollow, unequal." — Grev. I. c. 



5. C. cinereus, Pers. (cinereous Chantarelle) ; pileus infundi- 

 buliform pervious squamulose blackish as well as the hollow 



stem, folds distant cinereous. Fr, Syst. Myc. v. I. p. 320 



HelveUa hydrolips, Bull. t. 465. f. 2. — Merulius cinereus, Pers. ic, 

 4' descr» t. S.f. 3, 4. Pers. Syn. p. 490. — Agar. i?ifundibuliformi$, 

 Bolt. t. 34. — Merulius infundibuliformis, With. v. 4. p. 147. 



Woods. Oct. Near Halifax. Bolton Intermediate between C. 



lutescens and C. cornucopioides. 



6. C. cornucopioides, L. (Cornucopia Chantarelle); subcaespi- 

 tose, pileus pervious trumpet-shaped squamulose umber-black, 

 wrinkles obsolete. Fr. Syst. Myc. v. l.jo. 321. — Peziza cornu- 

 copioides, L. Sp. PI. 1650. Lightf. p. 1050. Bolt. t. 103. 

 Sow, t, 74. Purt. V. 2 ^ Q. n. 1047 .—Elvella cornucopia, 

 Schoeff, t. 165. — E. punctata, Schoeff. t. 166. — Helvetia cornu- 

 copioides. Bull. t. 150. 498. f. 3. — Merulius purpureus, With. 

 V. 4. p. 147. — Merulius infundibuliformis, Hook. Ft. Scot. v. 2. 

 p. 25. 



Woods. Autumn. — More or less tufted. Pileus 3 inches or more 

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

 split, tough, elastic, rugoso-squamulose, confluent with the subobsolete 

 black stem. Hymenium decurrent, cinereous (bluish rose-coloured or 

 purple. With, and Fr.) either very slightly rugulose or distinctly 

 wrinkled. Sporules elliptic. 



