Cantharellus means a small vase.
The pileus is thin, convex, at length umbilicate, or centrally depressed, minutely squamulose, moist, bright red, becoming orange or yellow.
The gills are distant, subarcuate, decurrent, yellow, sometimes tinged with vermilion.
The stem is one to three inches long, smooth, equal, sub-solid, sometimes becoming hollow, concolorous, whitish within. Peck.
I have found about Chillicothe a number of the varieties given by Dr. Peck.
Var. flava. Pileus and stem pale yellow. Gills arcuate, strongly decurrent.
Var. flavipes. Pileus red or reddish. Stem yellow.
Var. flaviceps. Pileus yellow. Stem reddish or red.
Var. rosea. Has the pileus expanded and margin wavy scalloped.