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"Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners"

+Stem+ 2 inches long, stuffed, and then hollow, somewhat
incurved and unequal, yellowish. +Gills+ decurrent, tense, and straight,
repeatedly dividing by pairs from below upward (dichotomous) and
crowded, often crisped at base, orange color. This species grows in
woods, and is often found there during the months of autumn. Some
consider it poisonous.
+CANTHARELLUS INFUNDIBULIFORMIS = funnel-shaped.+
+The Funnel-Shaped Chantarelle.+
+Cap+ yellow when moist, 1 to 2 inches broad, umbilicate, then
funnel-shaped, wrinkled on the surface, at length wavy at margin. +Stem+
2 to 3 inches long, 2 lines thick, hollow (fistulose), a little
thickened at the base, even, smooth, always a light yellow. +Gills+
decurrent, thick, distant, dichotomous, straight, light yellow; when
old, ash color (cinereous.) This is found in the woods from July to
October.
+BOLETUS HEMICHRYSUS = half and golden.+
+The Half Golden Boletus.+
The descriptions of the Boleti are all written after comparing the
specimens we found with those described in Professor Peck's work on
Boleti.


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