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  • Memory,” on page 68, and reading the names of the different genera under the headings until he comes to the name Cantharellus, he will find it in the table called “Mushrooms with gills running down the stems

    Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners Caroline A. Burgin

  • "The mushroom picture today is the fabulous Chanterelles or correct name Cantharellus cibarius.

    Summit Daily News - Top Stories 2009

  • After trying some excellent golden chanterelles (Cantharellus cibarius), some ceps (Boletus edulis) or porcini, as they are more commonly known in Australia, were on sale last week, so 300g came home with me from Damien Pike's stall at Prahran Market.

    Archive 2007-10-01 2007

  • After trying some excellent golden chanterelles (Cantharellus cibarius), some ceps (Boletus edulis) or porcini, as they are more commonly known in Australia, were on sale last week, so 300g came home with me from Damien Pike's stall at Prahran Market.

    At My Table 2007

  • Again, let him turn to the list of white-spored Agarics, page 73, and he will find the name of the genus Cantharellus there.

    Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners Caroline A. Burgin

  • The author's researches extend over a typical range of products obtained from _Boletus edulis, Agaricus campestris, Cantharellus cibarius,

    Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 C. F. Cross

  • After consulting the list of “Yellow and Orange” he will find that the first one mentioned is Cantharellus cibarius, the Chantarelle.

    Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners Caroline A. Burgin

  • The Chantarelle, Cantharellus cibarius, has the smell of a ripe apricot,

    Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners Caroline A. Burgin

  • Usually the edge of the lamellæ is _acute_ or sharp like the blade of a knife, but in _Cantharellus_ and _Trogia_ the edges are very blunt or obtuse.

    Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886

  • In general appearance it resembles the _Cantharellus cibarius_.

    Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886

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