i 1 r , 529. F e r ,
F t f ì à ’ ^- 143. H » d r „ r , J i , L ,M j ” :
On f.lle „ b , „ ,K , , . [United Stole,.]
fibnllose, white. Dry speoimeJs a“ e of a ® radiato’
the firnbnated margin is entirely absent W iX r ra™-®®!««/. Sometimes
lengthelongated.-rlf. J . A. K s t granular, minute, at
(Fig. 77.)
O r d e r ly . A U R IC U L A B IN I .
r a r d y T e in e ” a Ï c o m L S Ï l Î m a S n g T v S ." ' ' ’
Meshy—
"""“A ln ffid "* “ ®’’ evenorrugose, putrescent
' “ ï e S t ï T i r a s ^ ^
H m l n 'Z when moist, feideia ! i
o u p . , h . S ” 7 „ , t i s „ S ; r ' ’"■•• * '• ” » •
M .d S s ,t r ,;:“ " ..............................
' “ ‘ i S f S Z T i r X ’' " ” “ . '5« - with
Craterellus.
Thelephora.
Stereiim.
Hymenochæte,
Auricularia.
Corticium.
Cyphella.
Solenia. ,
Gen. 3 5 .
Kndffia.
K N E IF F IA , Fr. Gen. Hym.
Soft loosely fleshy, floccniose
and collapsing when dry ; hyme-
niuni rough with rigid, scattered,
and fasciculate bristles.
(7^^. 78.)
destftX^of“ ^“ PVg®"ons, continuous,
J ?rai“ fes or warts, rough
Mrahv re f/'! ®.®®'fr®/e" or fascieulate.
fnWi i- protruding in various
forms from the clefts of bark, in theft
most perfect form hemispherical • col-
lapsmg into flocci when dry.-AV. ’spier.
Mg. 78.
AUEICTJLAEINI. 3 0 9
8 8 5 . K n e iilia s e t ig e z a . Fr. “ Bristly Kneiffia.”
White, irregularly effused, thiokish, fleshy, undulate, flocculose
within, silky beneath, bristles scattered, hyaline.—Fr. Epicr. p.
529. F r. E l. p. 208. Ann. N .H . no. 363.
On fallen branches. Wraxall. [United States.]
White, somewhat resembling Grandinia granulosa in general appearance.—
M .J .B . (Pig.7?>.)
Gen. 3 6 . C R A T E R E L I.V S , Fr. Gen. Hym.
Fleshy. Hymenium unchangeable,
carnoso-membra-
naceous, distinct,smootb,even,
or at length rugose. Putrescent
wben old. {Fig. 79.)
M g . 79.
8 8 6 . C z a te z e llu s lu t e s c e n s . Fr. “ Yellowish Craterellus.”
Pilens submembranaceous, tnbæform, soon pervious, undulated,
brown, flocculose ; stem bollow, yellow ; bymenium remotely
costate, even, tben rough with interwoven veins.—F r. Epicr. p.
532. Pers. M .E . 1.13, / . 1. Schoeff. 1.157. Kl. exs. ii., no. 208.
Bolt.t.10b, f . 2 . B a ts c h .f.36. Cantharellus lutescens, Eng. F I . y .
p. 126.
In woods. Rare. Edinburgh. [Low. Carolina.]
Single or gregarious. Pileus 1-3 in. broad, depressed, at length infundibuliform,
yellowish livid-brown ; veins decurrent, anastomosing, flexuous,
yellow or flesh colour ; stem 2-3 in. high, 2-3 lines thick, yellow, hollow, unequal.—
Grev.
8 8 7 . C z a te z e llu s co zn ucopioid.es. Fr. “ Horn-like Craterellus,”
Pilens submembranaceous, tnbæform, pervious, squamulose,
dingy-black ; stem bollow, black ; bymenium even, then rugulose,
cinereous.—Fr. Epicr. p. b32. B isc h .f. 3304. F l. Dan.t.
384, 1260. Kl. exs. no. 626. Schoeff. t. 165, 166. Sow. t. 74.
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