122 TWENTY-THIRD REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 
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1. CANTHARELLUS FLOCCosUS Schw. 
Pileus fleshy, elongated funnel-form or trumpet shape, floc- 
cose-squamose, ochraceous-yellow ; lamelle veinlike, close, 
much anastomosing above, long decurrent and subparallel 
below, concolorous; stipe very short, thick, rarely deeply 
rooting. 
Height 2’—4’, breadth of pileus at the top 1’-3’. 
Woods and their borders. Not rare. Utica, Johnson. 
Albany and Sandlake. July and August. 
2. CANTHARELLUS CIBARIUS 7. 
Pileus fleshy, obconic, smooth, egg-yellow, slightly de- 
pressed ; lamelle thick, distant, more or less branching and 
anastomosing, concolorous ; stipe firm, solid, often tapering 
downward, concolorous, flesh white. 
Height 2’—4’, breadth of pileus 2’—3’, stipe 3’—6” thick. 
In open woods and grassy places. Common. July and 
August. 
Edible. The smell of apricots is not always clearly percep- 
tible in American specimens. 
3. CANTHARELLUS MINOR 2. Sp. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, convex, then expanded and depressed, 
ego-yellow ; lamelle very narrow, distant, sparingly branched, 
yellowish ; stipe slender, subflexuous, equal, smooth, hollow 
or stuffed, concolorous. 
Height 1’-2’, breadth of pileus 6’—12”. 
In open woods. Greenbush. July. 
4. CANTHARELLUS LUTESCENS Lull. 
Pileus thin, fleshy, convex, umbilicate, brownish-floccose, 
yellowish ; lamellze very distant, sparingly branched, arcuate- 
decurrent, pale ochraceous; stipe slender, slightly tapering 
downward, smooth, shining, bright orange-tinted yellow, 
stuffed or hollow. 
Height 2’—3’, breadth of pileus 8’—15’. 
