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basidia and may reach the ground directly beneath or be carried 

 away by the wind. When favorably situated, the spores grow 

 new mycelia, thus com- 

 pleting the round of life. 

 The basidiospore is the 

 only spore formed and no 

 sexuality has been dis- 

 covered. 



Small brick-like masses 

 of organic matter, usually 

 consisting of manure and 

 containing myc-elial 

 threads of the Mushroom 

 in a dormant state, are 

 sold on the market, and 

 used in starting Mush- 

 room beds, the mycelial 

 threads contained consti- 

 tuting the so-called Mush- 

 room spawn. 



FIG. 340. The Edible Boletus, a 

 polyporus Fungus. X y. 



In another rather com- 

 mon family (Polyporaceae) of the Hymenomycetes, the hymenium 



FIG. 341. A Eydnum, a 

 Fungus in which the hymenium 

 is borne on tooth-like projec- 

 tions. X |. 



FIG. 342. A Basidio- 

 mycete, Clavaria, with a 

 much branched sporo- 

 phore. X ?. 



lines tubes with pore-like openings. These are known as the Pore 

 Fungi, and to this family belong some Toadstools, some of which 

 are edible (Fig. 340), and the Bracket Fungi,, which form shelf- 



