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362 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
3. C. galeata Schum. ex Fries, Ерісг. 567. 1836-1838. 
Plate 19. fig. 2. 
Merulius galeatus Schum. Plant. Sællandiæ 2: 371. 1803.— 
Cantharellus galeatus Fries, Syst. Myc. 1: 524. 1821; Flor. Dan. 
12: fasc. 34. 11. pl. 2027. f. 1. 1830. 
Illustrations: Flor. Dan. pl. 2027. f. 1. 
Fructifications membranaceous-soft, somewhat sessile, ob- 
versely cup-shaped and then dimidiate, helmet-shaped, even, 
whitish, the margin entire; hymenium at length rufescent, 
slightly wrinkled; spores ovate or obovate, 10 x 8 y. 
Fructifications 4-15 mm. in diameter. 
On mosses. Ohio. 
When young entire, cup-shaped; gray when moist, snow- 
white when dry, then rufescent. Тһе above description is that 
given in European works. Тһе species has been reported from 
Ohio by Morgan but I have not studied his specimens nor any 
European specimens of this species. Тһе form and coloration 
of the pileus and the large spores should distinguish C. galeata 
from the other species which occur on mosses in North America. 
4. C. muscigena Pers. ex Fries, Epicr. 567. 1836-1838. 
Plate 19. fig. 3. 
Thelephora muscigena Pers. Syn. Fung. 572. 1801; Fries, Syst. 
Myc. 1:524. 1821.—T. vulgaris a candida Pers. Myc. Eur. 1:115. 
pl.?. f. 6.1822.—Cantharellus levis Fries, Syst. Myc. 1 :524.1821; 
Elenchus Fung. 55. 1828.—Craterellus Pogonati Peck, Bull. Torr. 
Bot. Club 33: 218. 1906. 
Illustrations: Persoon, Myc. Eur. 1: pl. ?. f. 6.—Patouillard, 
Tab. Anal. Fung. f. 465.—Oudemans, Ned. Kruidk. Archief 
ПІ. 2: pl. 11. f. 2. 
Pileus membranaceous-soft, sessile, stipitate or attached by 
upper surface, irregular, flattened, white, externally minutely 
tomentulose or silky under a lens; stem when present lateral 
or eccentric, slender, white; hymenium even or sometimes 
rugulose, drying pinkish buff; spores white in collection on slide, 
even, apiculate at base, flattened on one side, 41-5 x 21-3 и but 
only 3-43 x 2-3 шіп preparations of the hymenium, borne four 
to а basidium. 
Pileus 2-6 mm. in diameter; stem when present 3-5 mm. 
long, 3 mm. thick. 
