546 CANTHARELLTJS. CRATERELLUS 



C. muscigenus (Bull.) Fr. = Dictyolus muscigenus (Bull.) Quel. 

 C. glaucus (Batsch) Fr. = Dictyolus glaucus (Batsch) Quel. 

 C. retirugus (BuU.) Fr. = Dictyolus retirugus (Bull.) Quel. 

 C. lobatus (Pers.) Fr. = Dictyolus lobatus (Pers.) Quel. 



Eeceptacle fleshy, membranaceous, funnel-shaped, or umbilicate. 

 Hymenium veined, or smooth. 



Craterellas Fr. 

 (Kparrjp, a large bowl.) 



Pileus fleshy, or membranaceous, funnel-shaped, or umbilicate. 

 Stem central, confluent with the pileus. Hymenium smooth, be- 

 coming wrinkled. Spores white, rarely pale ochraceous in the mass, 

 elliptical, ovoid, or oblong elliptical, smooth, or punctate; basidia 

 with 2-4-sterigmata. Cystidia none. Growing on the ground. 



*Tubaeform, pervious to the base of the stem. 

 C. lutescens (Pers.) Fr. = Cantharellus lutescens (Pers.) Fr. 



1804. C. cornucopioides (Linn.) Fr. Berk. Outl. t. 19, fig. 6. 



Cornu copiae, horn of plenty; et8o<?, like. 



P. 3-5 cm., blackish fuliginous when moist, brownish when dry, sub- 

 membranaceous, tubaeform, pervious, squamulose. St. 510 x 1 cm., 

 black, dilated upwards into the pileus. Hymenium cinereous, even, 

 at length wrinkled. Spores white, oblong elliptical, 11-15 x 6-8 //,. 

 Taste mild. Edible. Woods. Aug. Nov. Common, (v.v.) 



**Infundibuliform, st. stuffed. 



1805. C. sinuosus Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 196, fig. 2. Sinuosus, undulated. 

 P. 2-3 cm.,fuscous grey, slightly fleshy, infundibuliform, undulated, 



floccose. St. 2-5-4 cm. x 3-8 mm., grey, apex ochraceous. Hymenium 

 grey, then ochraceous, at length with interwoven wrinkles. Spores 

 pale ochraceous in the mass, elliptical, 7-9 x 5-6ju,, punctate. Smell 

 none, or of musk. Woods. Aug. Nov. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



1806. C. crispus (Sow.) Fr. Crispus, curled. 

 P. 2-4 cm., fuliginous becoming fuscous, fleshy-membranaceous, in- 

 fundibuliform, somewhat pervious, lobed, pruinose. St. 2-3 cm. x 

 4-8 mm., yellow, becoming greyish, pruinose. Hymenium pallid, even. 

 Spores white, elliptical, 9-10 x 6-7 /u. Woods. Aug. Nov. Un- 

 common, (v.v.) 



1807. C. pusfflus Fr. Trans. Brit. Myc. Soc. in, t. 2. 



Pusillus, very little. 



P. 10-12 mm., cinereous, convex, umbilicate, thin, rugose, villose. 

 St. 5-20 x 24 mm., grey, somewhat compressed. Hymenium bluish- 



