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Clitocybe infundibuliformis, Schaefif. (Edible). 



On the ground, generally amongst leaves, in woods; Muskoka 

 and woods about Toronto. July to September. 

 Clitocybe nebularis Batsch. (Edibility doubtful; some persons said 

 to have suffered from eating it). 



On the ground in woods about Toronto. September. 

 Clitocybe clavipes, Pers. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods near Toronto. September. 

 Clitocybe media, Pk. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods near Toronto. September. 

 Clitocybe robusta Pk. (Edible). 



In woods amongst leaves, (and grass cuttings at the edge of 

 woods on Golf grounds) near Toronto. September and October. 

 Clitocybe decastes, Fr. (Edible). 



In a ditch at the roadside; Highland Creek near Toronto. Octo- 

 ber. 

 Clitocybe laccata, Scop. (Edible). 



On the ground in damp places in woods; Muskoka. June to 

 October. Common. 

 Clitocybe amethystina, Bolt. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods; Georgian Bay. September. 

 Clitocybe ochropurpurea, Berk. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods; Georgian Bay and Muskoka. Sep- 

 tember. 

 Clitocybe gilva, Pers. 



On the ground near or upon decayed wood ; Caledon Mountain. 

 September. 

 Collybia radicata, Relh. (Edible). 



On rotting logs and stumps or near them on the ground. Com- 

 mon everywhere. August and September. 

 Collybia longipes, Bull. (Edible). 



Found in the same places as C. radicata. 

 Collybia platyphylla, Fr. (Edible). 



Found in the same places as C. radicata. Common. 

 Collybia velutipes, Curt. (Edible). 



On trees and stumps near Toronto. September to November. 

 Common. 

 Collybia confluens, Pers. (Edible). 



Common amongst fallen leaves ; Muskoka and near Toronto. 

 July to October. 

 Collybia dryophila, Bull. (Edible but said not to agree with some 

 persons.) 



