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zig, 1: 91. 1822.—Cantharellus roseus Fries, Elenchus Fung. 
53. 1828. 
Fructifications solitary, somewhat fleshy; pileus infundibuli- 
form, somewhat strigose, pallid rose, the margin lobed and 
inflexed; stem apparently stuffed, attenuated downward, white; 
hymenium somewhat rugose, white. 
In mosses, especially in proximity to Kalmia. North Carolina. 
Specimens of this species have the habit of Cantharellus 
cibarius but are thinner. Fries received a specimen of Craterel- 
lus roseus from Schweinitz and expressed the opinion in 'Elen- 
chus’ that the species is good. І have seen no specimens of C. 
roseus and base the above on the original description and the 
comments by Schweinitz and Fries. 
5. C. cornucopioides L. ex Pers. Myc. Eur. 2: 5. 1825. 
Plate 17. fig. 17. 
Peziza cornucopioides L. Sp. Pl. 1181. 1753. [156 ed.]— 
Elvella cornucopioides Scop. Fl. Carn. 2: 476. 1760.—M erulius 
cormucopioides Pers. Syn. Fung. 491. 1801.— Cantharellus 
cornucopioides Fries, Syst. Мус. 1: 321. 1821. 
Illustrations: Vaillant, Botan. Paris. pl. 13. f. 2, 3.—Bolton, 
Hist. Fung. pl. 103.—Flor. Dan. pl. 384, 1260.—Holmskiold, 
Fung. Dan. 2. pl. 5.—Sowerby, Brit. Fung. pl. 74.—Scheeffer, 
Icon. Fung. pl. 165.—Bulliard, Herb. de la France pl. 150.-- 
Schnizlein, in Sturm, Deutsch. Flora 3: fasc. 31. pl. §.—Bresa- 
dola, Funghi Manger. 75. pl. 83.—Cooke, Brit. Edible Fung. 
pl. 11. f. 89.—Dufour, Atlas Champ. pl. 70. f. 157.—Hard, 
Mushrooms 451. f. 379.—Peck, Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 48: pl. 
24. f. 7-10.—cf. Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 19: 478, for other refer- 
ences to illustrations. 
Fruetifications gregarious or somewhat cespitose; pileus thin, 
somewhat membranaceous, tubsform, pervious, sometimes 
granular or minutely squamulose, smoky brown to blackish, 
usually drying Prout’s brown, with the erect, spreading, or de- 
curved margin generally lobed, wavy, or irregular; stem short, 
hollow, even, blackish brown; hymenium even or rugose- 
wrinkled, cinereous drab; spores hyaline, even, 12-16 x 6-10 u. 
Fructification 5-8 em. high; pileus 23-5 cm. broad; stem 1-3 
em. long, 3-5 mm. thick. 
