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On the ground in woods; Muskoka, Caledon Mountain, neigh- 

 bourhood of Toronto. August and September. 

 Laclarius theiogalus, Fr. (Edible but coarse). 



On the ground in woods; near Toronto. September. 

 Lactarius deliciosus, Fr. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods; Muskoka and near Toronto. August 

 and September. 

 Lactarius Gerardii, Pk. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods; Muskoka. July. 

 Russula atropurpurea Pk. 



On the ground in woods, amongst leaves ; Toronto. October. 

 Russula virescens, Schseff, Fr. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods; Muskoka and Rosedale woods near 

 Toronto. August and September. 

 Russula emetica, Fr. (Commonly reputed to be poisonous but by 

 some experimenters pronounced edible). 



Common on the ground in woods; Muskoka. July to Sep- 

 tember. 

 Russula heterophylla, Fr. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods; Muskoka. July and August. 

 Russula cyanoxantha, Schoeff. Fr. (Edible). 



Common on the ground in woods. Muskoka. July arid August 

 Russula aurata, Fr. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods; Baddeck. August. 

 Russula roseipes, (Seer.) Bres. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods; Muskoka. August. 

 Russula fcetens Fr. 



On the ground amongst leaves, in woods; Muskoka. July, 

 Cantharellus cibarius, Fr. (Edible). 



On the ground in thick woods, especially under spruces, Mus- 

 koka. August. Caledon Mountain ; September. Canso ; July. 

 Cantharellus lutescens Bull. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods, near Toronto. September. 

 Marasmius oreades. Fr. (Edible). 



Common in pasture fields, lawns, golf links, near Toronto. 

 September. 

 Lentinus lepideus, Fr. (Edible, but tough). 



On sleepers of disused Railway track near Toronto. July and 

 August. 

 Lentinus Lecomtei, Fr. also called Panus rudis. 



On stumps at side of Railway track. Muskoka. August. 

 Panus stypticus, Fr. (Not Edible). 



