PLANTS OF JiIOXROE COUNTY. 107 



Cantharellus Adans. 



Cr. — a vase; a cuil 



136. Cautharellus ciharius Fr. — cibaria, food. Seneca Park, Pittsford, 



Bushnells Basin, Adirondack Mts., common. One of the highest- 

 priced mushrooms sold in the English markets. 



137. C. aiirantiaciis Fr. — orange yellow. Bushnells Basin, Adirondack Mts., 



edible. 



138. ('. oinnabai'ino Pk. — cinnabar red. Rochester, Pittsford, Bushnells 



Basin, edible. 



139. ('. brevipes Pk. — brcvis, short : pes. a foot. Rochester, edible. 



Marasmius Fr. 



Gr. — to wither or shrivel. 



140. 3IarasmiHS oreades Fr. (Pk. 1895). Fairy Ring. Mountain Nymphs, 



Scotch Bonnet. Common in fields and orchards. A very valuable 

 edible species which should be better known. Can be dried for win- 

 ter use. 



141. M. Wynnei B. & Br. Woods, Pittsford, edible, not common. 



142. M. siccus (Schw.) Fries. Rochester, not tested. 



Lentixus Fr. 



Lcutiis. tough or jiliant. 



143. Lentinus lepideiis Fr. — Gr. — scaly. Railroad ties, Pittsford, edible. 



Pan us Fr. 



A name given to a tree-growing fungus by Pliny. 



144. Panus tonilosus Fr. — a tuft of hair, (from its hairy pileus). Roches- 



ter, Pittsford, edible. 



145. P. stj'pticiis Fr. — stypticiis. astringent. Bushnells Basin, poisonous. 



SCHIZOPHVLLUM Fr. 

 Gr. — to split; Gr. — a leaf. 



146. Scliizoplijiliiin comnmne Fr. On decaying wood, not edible. 



Series II. — Rhodospor.e. Gr. — rose; Gr. — a seed. Spores pink or 

 salmon color. 



VOLVARIA Fr. 

 Volra. a wrapper. 



147. Volvaria volvacea Bull. — volva. a wrapper. Rochester, edible. 



148. V. volvacea white varietj- found by the writer, edible, rare. 



