KEY TO AGARICALES 9 



V. Eeceptacle coriaceous, fleshy coriaceous, or 

 woody. Spores white. 



Pileus fleshy coriaceous, gills somewhat soft Panus. 

 Pileus membranaceous coriaceous, gills j 

 coriaceous, branched, obtuse J ero us ' 



Pileus coriaceous, or woody, pliant; gills] T ,. 

 firm, often toothed 



CANTHARELLINEAE. 



Same characters as the suborder CANTHARELLACEAE. 



CANTHARELLACEAE. 

 *Spores white. 



Receptacle fleshy, stipitate; gills simple.) N Ug 



Parasitic on other Agarics 



Receptacle fleshy, stipitate; gills forked Cantharellus. 



Receptacle fleshy, membranaceous, funnel-] 



shaped or umbilicate. Hymenium veined, [ Craterellus. 



or smooth 



Receptacle membranaceous, spathulate, or) j)ictyolus 



cup-shaped, pendant. Hymenium veined, [- (C J tharettusp ^) 



or smooth ) v 



**Spores ochraceous. 



Receptacle fleshy coriaceous, stipitate. \ 

 Hymenium fold-like J 



BOLETINEAE. 



Same characters as the suborder BOLETACEAE. 



BOLETACEAE. 



1. Hymenium spread over gills, which anasto-"! 



mose by veins, and form irregular pores, | .,, 

 especially at the apex of the stem. Spores f 

 white, ochraceous, or ferruginous J 



2. Hymenium lining the inside of fleshy tubes. 



(Gyroporus. 

 Spores white, or pale yellowish {(Boletus p.p.) 



. , (Tylopilus. 



S P reS P mk [(Boletus p.p.) 



