FIELD BOOK OF COMMON GILLED MUSHROOMS Ij 



IDENTIFICATION BY FORM OF THE GILLS {Continued) 



Color of Cap 



Remarks 



Name 



Cantharellus. All species. 



Whitish, 

 grayish, 

 yellowish 

 or brown- 

 ish 



Tan or 

 flesh-red 

 when 

 moist; 

 whitish 

 when dry 



Reddish- 

 brown or 

 grayish- 

 red when 

 moist; 

 pallid or 

 grayish 

 when dry 



White 



Whitish, 

 yellow- 

 tinged at 

 center, 

 darker 

 when 

 moist 



Yellowish- 

 rusty to 

 dull 

 yellow 



Yellow or 

 pale 

 orange 



Tawny 



Watery- 

 cinna- 

 mon 

 when 

 moist; 

 pale 

 yellow 

 when dry 



I to 3; 



inches broad. 



In tufts on ground; 

 open places. 



I to 2 inches broad. In 

 dense tufts on wood. 

 Stem downy at base. 



% to 1^2 inches broad. 

 Cap thin; shriveled 

 when dry. Stem long; 

 slender; tough. 



3^ to I inch long; 14 to 

 \t% inch broad. Stem 

 at edge or absent. 

 On wood. 



I to 3 inches broad. On 

 ground; open places. 

 Gills whitish ; pur- 

 plish-brown when old. 



1^ to I inch broad. In 

 clusters on wood. Pit 

 at center of cap. 



J^ to K inch broad. On 

 mossy ground. Cap 

 thin, with pit at 

 center. 



J^ to ^ inch broad. 

 Tough ; kidney-shap- 

 ed; on wood. Stem at 

 edge or absent. 



I to 2 inches broad. On 

 wood. Stem with 

 ring. 



Clitocybe 



multiceps (27) 



Collybia 



acervata (31) 



Collybia con- *- 



fluens (32) 1 



Crepidotus 



applanatus(45) 



Hypholoma 

 incertum (64) 



Omphalia cam- 

 panella (93) 



Omphalia 

 fibula (94) 



Panus 

 stypticus (99) 



Pholiota dis- 

 color (103) 



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