24 



Plate E. 

 Plate F. 



Plate VIII. 

 Plate IX. 



Plate X. 



Plate a 

 Plate H. 

 Plate XI. 

 Plate XI. 

 Plate Xli. 



Plate XII. 

 Plate XII. 

 Plate XIII. 

 Plate XIII. 



Plate XIII. 



Plate 

 Plate XIV. 



Plate XIV. 

 Plate XlVi. 

 Plate XV. " 



Plate XV. 

 Plate XV. 



No. 3. 

 Outline sketches of various mushrooms. 

 Outline sketches showing characteristics of the lamellae or 



gills of mushrooms. 

 Ag. (Hypholoma) sublateritius Fries. Edible. 

 Ag. (Hypholoma) iucertus (Hypholoma incertum) Peck. 



Edible. 

 Fistulina hepatica Bull. Edible. 



No. 4. 

 Six types of the Puff-Bail Group. Edible. 

 Two types of the subdivision Phalloidese. Unwholesome. 

 Ag. (Lepiota) procerus Fries. (Lepiota procera.) Edible. 

 Ag. (Lepiota) naucinoides Peck. Edible. 

 Ag. (Lepiota) cepsestipes — var. cretaceus Peck (Lepiota cre- 



tacea). Edible. 

 Cortinarius (Inoloma) violaceus. Linn. 

 Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) cserulescens Fries. 

 Figs. 1 to 3, Ag. (Collybia fusipes) Bull. Edible. 

 Figs. 4 to 6, Ag. (Collybia maculatus) A. & S. (Collybia 



maculata). (After Cooke.) Edible. 

 Figs. 7 to 9, Ag. (Collybia) velutipes Curt. (After Cooke.) 



No. 5. 

 Ag. (Pleurotus) ostreatus Jacq. Edible. 

 Figs. 1 to 4, Ag. (Amanita) Csesareus Scop, (Amanita Csesa- 



rea). Edible. 

 Figs. 5 to 9, Ag. (Amanita) rubescens Pers. Edible. 

 Ag. (Amanita) strobiliformis Vitt. Edible. 

 Figs. 1 to 7, Ag. (Amanita) muscarius Linn. (Amanita mus- 



caria). Poisonous. 

 Fig. 8, Ag. (Amanita) phalloides Fries. Poisonous. 

 Fig. 9, Ag. (Amanita) mappa Batsch. Poisonous. 



CORRECTION OF PLATES. 



Part 1. 

 Plate B. Fig. 4 should read Fig. 5, Fig. 5 should read Fig. 4. 



Part 2. 

 Plate D. Fig. 3, the exposed inner surface of the cap, should be smooth, 



not ridged, as the straight lines in the engraving might 

 suggest. 

 Plate V. For Lactarious read Lactarius. 



Part 3. 

 Plate VIII. The red on the upper surface of the cap is too bright in 



tint. It should be a dull brick-red. 

 Plate IX. Fig. 6. The spores should be a deeper tint or brownish 

 purple. 



Tl'e .spores as delineated on the plates represent a magnification of from 400 to .500 

 diameters. > 



