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In some respects it approaches the European C. Brown? B. & Br., 
but is clearly distinct from it, by its broad and very decurrent 
lamelle, by its pruinose surface and by its umbilicate instead of an 
umbonate pileus. 
Cantharellus crispus differs from all the preceding species in habit 
and texture and is now referred to the genus Trogia. 
Satisfactory examples of Cantharellus tubeeformis have not occurred 
within our limits. The specimens formerly referred to this species 
and to CO. Jutescens prove to be only forms of C. énfundibuliformis. 
Several dimidiate and resupinate species of this genus are found in 
Europe, but none have occurred within our limits. 
