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F} Pileus viscid when moist. 



G.^ Plants yellow; without red or with 



only slight tinge of red at center. 



H.^ Stipe viscid ; lamellae emargi- 



nate-adnexed. S, 419; St. 



2:90; Mc. 160; H. 208; M. 



B. 116:66; M. 181. 



H. chlorophanns Fr. 



H.- Stipe not viscid ; lamellae adnate 



or subdecurrent. S. 412; St. 



2:86; M. B. 116:61; H. 218; 



Mc. 155; M. 181. 



H. ceraceus (Wulf.) Fr. 

 G." Pileus red. 



H.^ Lamellae adnexed or emargin- 

 ate; stipe whitish at the b'ase, 

 rather stout. S. 416; St. 

 2:88; M. B. 116:63; Mc. 159;. 



M. 181 H. puniceus Fr. 



H.^ Lamellae adnate or subdecur- 

 rent ; stipe yellow at the base, 

 rather slender. S. 412; St. 

 2:86; Mc. 156; H. 209; M. 

 181; M. B. 116:63. 



H. coccineiis Schaeff. 

 F.^ Pileus not viscid. 



G.^ Lamellae quite decurrent. S. 414; 

 M. B. 116:59; H. 208; Mc. 156. 

 H. cantharellus Schw. 

 G." Lamellae normally adnate or sinu- 

 ate ; sometimes becoming some- 

 what decurrent by the expansion 

 of the pileus. S. 413; St. 2:87; 

 M. B. 116:61; H. 215; Mc. 159: 



A. 113 H. miniatus Fr, 



E.- Plants not bright red, etc., as above; more 

 or less firm and flerhy; pileus not viscid. 



