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l"iG l.lCi. C'an-tii \-REi.'-i.L s M-R AN- r I '-A-ci'.s. ( )ranj;i' C'aiitliarcllc. Edible. .\ 

 common and easily rccopnizcd hrislu oranjic-colorcd sptciis that ocenis from summer 

 to late autr.mn. It grows on the t;round or on very rotten wood. The yellow decur- 

 rent cills are forked, and the t ileus is I'annel-fhaprd, at least depressed. The margin is 

 strongly inroUed when yonng. The color may vary from deep orange to ochre-yellow, 

 often brownish at the centre. Plants from which the illustration is made were col- 

 kctid in ii))in. ni( ist. sl'.ad;. . rleli woods ni;ir ("ohnnbus, dhio. .\ug.. I!t0.">. 



