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times tinged with orange. The scales are sometimes thick and per- 

 sistent, and again thin and subevanescent. The pileus is depressed or 

 umbilicate at a very early age, and it frequently becomes pervious 

 when mature. The interstices or reticulations formed by the anas- 

 tomosing of the lamella? are in some specimens as broad as long, in 

 others much longer than broad. The stem is often, though not 

 always, somewhat tomentose. 



Caiitharellus brevipes Pk. 



Short-stemmed Chantarelle. 



Pileus fleshy, narrowly obconic, glabrous, aluiaceous or dingy cream 

 color, the thin margin erect, often irregular and iobed, tinged with 

 lilac in the young plant, flesh soft, whitish ; lamella? numerous, nearly 

 straight on the margin, abundantly anastomosing below, pale umber 

 tinged with lilac; stem short, tomentose-pubescent, solid, cinereus, 

 often tapering downwards ; spores yellowish, oblong-elliptical, uninu- 

 cleate, .0004 to .0005 in. long, .0002 in. broad. 



Plant subca?spitose, 3 to 4 in. high, pileus 2 to 3 in. broad, stem 

 4 to 6 lines thick. 



Woods. Ballston. Jnly. 



This is a very rare species. It occurred in very limited quantity 

 in 1879, in the locality mentioned, and has not since been found. It 

 is smaller than C floccosus, more ca?spitose in its mode of growth, 

 and with thinner lamella?. The thick fleshy pileus is neither pervious 

 nor umbilicate and but slightly depressed. 



Cantharellus. Lamellae narrow, distant, sparingly and irregu- 

 larly branched or anastomosing ; pileus fleshy, glabrous ; stem fleshy, 

 generally solid. 



Caiitharellus cibarius Fr. 



PMible Chantarelle. 



Pileus fleshy, firm, convex, then expanded or slightly depressed, 

 glabrous, yellow, the margin at first involute, then spreading, often 

 wavy or irregular, flesh white within ; lamella? narrow, thick, distant, 

 decurrent, somewhat branched or anastomosing, yellow ; stem firm, 

 glabrous, solid, yellow, sometimes tapering downwards ; spores sub- 

 elliptical, .0003 to .0004 in. long, .0002 to .00025 broad. 



Plant 1.5 to 4 in. high, pileus 1.5 to 4 in. broad, stem 3 to 6 lines 

 thick. 



