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PLATE 32. 

 Cantharellus cibarius Fr. 

 Chantarelle. 



Figs. 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 Plants of various sizes and shapes. 

 " 6 A plant with the margin of the cap wavy. 

 " 7 A stout plant with th a cap somewhat funnel-shaped. 

 4 ' 8 Vertical section through the center of a plant. 

 1 ' 9 Four spores, x 400. 



PLATE 33. 

 Boletus subluteus Peck. 

 Small yellowish Boletus. 



Fig. 1 A young plant with the tubes or hymenium yet concealed by the veil. 

 ' 1 2 An immature plant showing the yellow color of the tubes. 

 ' 1 3 and 4 Mature plants showing the ochraceous color of* the tubes. 

 ' 1 5 Vertical section of the cap and upper part of the stem of a mature 

 plant. 



' ' 6 Four spores, x 400, 



Boletus luteus L. 

 Yellowish-broivn Boletus. 

 Fig. 7 A young plant with the tubes yet concealed by the veil. 

 " 8 A plant whose veil has just separated from the margin of the cap. 

 f 1 9 and 10 Mature plants. 



" 11 Vertical section of the cap and upper part of the stem of a mature 

 plant. 



' ' 12 Four spores, x 400. 



PLATE 34. 

 Boletus granulatus L. 

 Granulated Boletus. 



Fig. 1 A young plant, 

 r 2 and 3 Mature plants differing in the shape and color of the caps. 

 ' ' 4 Vertical section of the cap and upper part of the stem of a mature 

 plant. 



' * 5 Four spores, x 400. 



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Boletus versipellis Fr. 

 Orange-cap Boletus. 



Fig. 6 A young plant. 

 f* 7 A plant with the dots on the stem of the same color as the cap. 

 " 8 A plant with the dots on the stem of different colors. 

 ' 1 9 Vertical section of the cap and upper part of the stem of a mature 

 plant. 



« ' 10 Four spores, x 400. 



PLATE 35. 

 Boletus scaber Fr. 

 Rough-stemmed Boletus. 

 Figs. 1 and 2 Young plants with differently colored caps. 

 ' ' 3 A plant with a white cap. 

 1 ' 4 A mature plant having a reddish cap. 



