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On stumps and lying logs, Muskoka and near Toronto. August 

 to November. 

 Partus strigosus B & C (Edible when young). 



Coespitose on lying beech logs; Muskoka. August. 

 Schizophyllum commune, Fr. 



Common everywhere on fallen trunks and branches; Muskoka 

 and near Toronto. August to November, 

 Trogia crispa, Fr. (Not edible). 



On stumps and fallen trunks; Muskoka and woods near Tor- 

 onto. September. 

 Lenzites hetulina, Fr. (Not Edible). 



On dead birch and other trunks and branches; Muskoka and 

 near Toronto. September to November. 

 Lenzites saepiaria Fr. (Not edible). 



On pine and hemlock wharfs, etc. ; Muskoka. July, August, 



2. Rhodospor^. 



Volvaria hombycina Schaiff. (Considered to be Edible). 



On maple trunk; Muskoka. July. 

 Pluteus cervinus Schaeff. (Edible). 



Common in woods on decaying wood; Muskoka, Caledon 



Mountain, Toronto. July to September. 

 Clitopilus ccespitosiis Pk. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods; Caledon Mountain. September. 

 Claudopus nidulans, Pers. (Edible but of indifferent quality). 



On half-buried pine timber ; Muskoka. October and 

 November. 



3. OCHROSPOR^. 



Pholiota prcBCOx, Pers. (Edible). 



On the ground in a ravine near Toronto. May, June. 

 Pholiota adiposa,Fr . (Edible). 



On decaying logs; Humber banks near Toronto. September 

 and October. 

 Naucoria semiorbicularis, Bull. (Edible). 



In lawns; Toronto. June. 

 Galera tenera SchaefT. 



In lawns; Toronto. July. 

 Crepidotus versutus, Pk. 



On dead branches of poplar; Woods, near Toronto. November. 

 Cortinarius collinitus Fr. (Edible). 



On the ground in open woods; E.Toronto. October, 

 Cortinarius alboviolaceus, Pers. 



In woods near Toronto. October. 



