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Hydnum caput-ursi,Fr. (Edible). 



On fallen beech trunk in woods; Muskoka. August. 

 Hydnum erinaceum. Bull. (Edible). 



On dead beech trunk in woods; Muskoka. October. 

 Hydnum repandum L. (Edible). 



On the ground in woods; Muskoka. August. 

 Hydnum septentrionale Fr. (Edible but coarse and woody). 



On wounds in a living, and at the base of a decaying maple tree 

 in woods; Muskoka. August. 

 Hydnum albonigriim, Pk. (Not edible). 



On ground in woods near Toronto. September. 

 Hydnum aurantium 



On the ground in woods ; Muskoka. August. 

 Hydnum f err ugineum Fr. (Edible). 



On the ground amongst rotting wood; Muskoka. August. 

 Hydnum adustum Fr. (Not edible). 



On decaying wood in woods; Muskoka. August. 

 Jrpex lacteus Fr. 



On fallen branches in beech woods; Muskoka. September, 

 October. 

 Phlebia radiata Fr. 



On fallen beech logs, Muskoka. September and October. 



IV. THELEPHORACE^. 



Craterellus cantharellus Schw. Fr., (Edible). 



In woods; Whycocomagh, Cape Breton. August. 

 Craterellus cornucopioides Fr. (Edible). 



On the ground in open woods; Georgian Bay. September. 

 Thelephora intyhacea. 



Amongst moss in swampy woods; Muskoka. August. 

 Thelephora Schweinitzii. 



On grassy ground in open woods; Muskoka and about Toronto. 

 September. 

 Coniophora puteana. 



On the bark of birch tree; Muskoka. October. 

 Stereum versicolor Fr. 



Common on logs and stumps. Summer and Autumn. 

 Stereum sericeum Schw. 



On fallen twigs and Lianches in woods; Muskoka and about 

 Toronto. September. 

 Steriur.i spadiceum Fr. 



On dead trunks; Toronto. October. 



