FUNGI OF NOVA SCOTIA. MACK AY. 135 



Coprinus comatus Fr. Middleton, RRG. Common 

 throughout the province, and one of the most valuable edible 

 species, AHMK. Lunenburg, MCH. 



C. micaceus (Bull.) Fr. Middleton, RRG. New Glasgow, 

 WPF. 



C. pttcatiUs Fr. Lunenburg, MOH. 



Cortinarius violaceus (L) Fr. Middleton, edible with an 

 earthy flavor, RRG. Reported in " provisional list " from 

 other parts of the province, AHMK. 



C. albo-violaceus and cinnamomeus. Lunenburg, MCH. 



Lactarius resimus Fr. Middleton, rather common in pine 

 woods, RRG. Antigonish,JMS. 



L. lignyotus Fr. Middleton, RRG. Pennant, Halifax, 

 JS. The " bright crimson surface resembling fine silk plush " 

 reported by Dr. John Somers and quoted in the " provisional 

 list " of 1902, has not been observed by any other collector, 

 and is supposed to be an accidental error. 



L. vellereus Fr. Lunenburg, MCH. 



L. piperatus Fr. Middleton, RRG. 



L. subdulcis Fr. Middleton, extremely variable. RRG. 



Eussula heterophylla Fr. Dartmouth, AHMK. Shelbutfne, 

 CSB. Lunenburg, MCH. Macllvane has eaten specimens 

 cooked repeatedly without harm. RRG. 



R. adusta, depallens and alutacea. Lunenburg, MCH. 



Cantharellus cibarius, aurantiacus and floccosus. Lunen- 

 burg, MCH ; cibarius, New Glasgow, WPF. 



Panus stypticus Fr. Middleton, common on stumps, tastes 

 unpleasant in the throat, RRG. New Glasgow, WPF. 



Schizophyllum commune Fr.^ Lunenburg, MCH. Middle- 

 ton, RRG. New Glasgow, WPF. 



Lenzites sepiaria Fr. Middleton, RRG. Lunenburg, 

 MCH. L. abietina Fr. New Glasgow, WPF. 



L. betulina Fr. Lunenburg, MCH. 



