260 THELEPHOREI. 



Craterellus. Odour strong, spirituous. Hymenium yellow, inclining to reddish, orange, 

 and bluish - grey. Formerly confounded with Cantharellus tubceformis 

 (lutescens). 



In moist woods. Rare. 



Name yellowish. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 630. Berk. Out. p. 265. C. Hbk. 

 n. 886. S. MycoL Scot. n. ^g.Schce/. t. 157. Bolt. t. 105. /. 2. Pers. 

 Myc. Eur. 2. /. 13. f. i. 



2. 0. cornucopioides Pers. Pileus blackish-fuliginous, some- 

 what membranaceous, tubasform, pervious, squamulose. Stem 

 hollow, smooth, black. Hymenium even, at length slightly 

 wrinkled, cinereous. 



Very variable in size. Very like Canth. cinereus, but differing in the 

 structure of the hymenium. 



In woods. Uncommon. Sept. 



Distinguished from Canth. cinereus by the spores. In this moreover the 

 sporophores are forked above, and the spicules long and often less than four 

 in number ; in Canth. cinereus the sporophores are obtuse, and the spicules 

 four. B. &> Br. 



Pileus 7.5 cent. (3 in.) or more broad. More or less tufted. M.J.B. Spores 

 10x4 mk. B. dr 1 Br.; ellipsoid, hyaline, 12-14x7-8 mk. K. Name cornu 

 copies, horn of plenty. From its shape. Pers. Myc. Eur. 2. p. 5. Fr. Hym. 

 Eur. p. 631. Berk. Out. p. 266. t. 19. /. 6. B. & Br. n. 1139*. C. Hbk. n. 

 887. -S. MycoL Scot. n. 840. Schnizl. Sturm. 31. t. 5. Hussey ii. /. 37. 

 Krombh. t. 46. /. 10-13. Fl. Dan. t. 588, 1260. Bolt. t. 103. Sow. t. 74. 

 Schceff. t. 165, 166. 



** Infundibuliform, stem stiiffed. 



3. C. sinuosus Fr. Pileus 2.5 cent, (i in.) broad, fuscous-grey, 

 slightly fleshy, infundibuliform, undulated and floccose. Stem 

 2.5 cent, (i in.) and more long, stuffed, pallid cinereous. Hymen- 

 ium at length with interwoven wrinkles, pallid cinereous. 



Strong - smelling, "moschatus" (Seer.) Hymenium like that of Cr. 

 lutescens. 



In mixed woods. Frequent. Sept.-Nov. 



Name sinus, a curve. Sinuous, undulated. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 631. 

 Berk. Out. p. 266. C. Hbk. n. 888. S. MycoL Scot. n. 841. Vaillant Par. 

 t. ii. /. 11-13. 



4. C. crispus Fr. Pileus fuliginous becoming fuscotis, fleshy- 

 membranaceous, somewhat pervious, crisped. Stem stuffed at 

 the base, pallid. Hymenium even, pallid. 



Commonly confounded with Thelephora undulata. 

 In mixed woods. Frequent. Oct.-Nov. 

 This and C. sinuosus are so near that probably they are one species. Name 



