KEY TO COMMON GULED FUNGI 



IDENTIFICATION BY COLOR OP CAP {Continued) 



Size of Cap 



3 to 6 inches 

 broad 



3 to 8 inches 

 broad 



I to 6 inches 

 broad 



I to 3 inches 

 broad 



J^ to I inch 

 broad 



iHto3 

 broad 



2 to 4 inches 

 broad 



I to 2 inches 

 broad 



I to 2 inches 

 broad 



H to I inch 

 broad 



Remarks 



On ground in woods. 

 Cap smooth; radiating 

 lines at edge. Gills 

 yellow ; free from stem. 

 Stem yellow; with 

 ring; cup at base. 



On ground. Cap warty 

 or smooth. Gills 

 white; free from stem. 

 Stem with ring; ill- 

 defined cup at base. 



Cap hairy or smooth; 

 tough; slightly acrid 

 taste. Stem with 

 ring. Gills attached 

 to stem. 



Cap funnel shaped. 

 Margin turned and 

 irregular. Gills nar- 

 row; forked. Plant 

 all yellow. 



In groups. All yellow. 

 Gills far apart ; decur- 

 rent. Stem slender. 



Cap shiny when dry. 

 Sticky when moist. 

 Veil under cap when 

 young. Whitish gills 

 turn rusty when old. 



Cap corrugated; sticky 

 when moist; convex. 

 Stem bulbous and 

 sticky at base. 



On wood in woods. 

 Taste bitter. Pale 

 gills turn rusty when 

 old. 



On wood in woods. 

 Edge curved in when 

 young. Sticky when 

 moist. Colored spots 

 at edge. 



In clusters on ground. 

 Cap thin; convex. 

 Waxy. Gills yellow; 

 far apart; forked. 

 Stem fragile. 



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Name 



Amanita 

 caesarea (4) 



Amanita 



muscaria (5) 



Armillaria 

 mella (10) 

 (honey yellow) 



Cantharellus 

 cibarius (12) 

 (egg-yolk) 



Cantharellus 

 minor (18) 



Cortinarius 

 collinitus (42) 



Corinarius 

 corrugatus (43) 



Flammula 

 flavida (52) 



Flammula 



polychroa (53) 

 (orange buff, 

 etc.) 



Hygrophorus 

 cantharellus 

 (57) 



