FUXGI OF NOVA SCOTIA. MACKAY. 121 



M. leaiana l>erk. Middleton, ERG. 



Ompiialia campaiuJla Katsch. New Glasgow, WPF. 



I'luteus cervinus Shceff. New (Glasgow, WPF. 



Clitopilus micropus Pk. Middleton, rare, RKG. 



PJioJiota caperata Pers. Middletoii, edible, KRG. 



P. squarosoides Pk. Pinienburg, ]\[CII. 



Hebeloma gluiinosum Lind. Lunenburg, ^ICPI. 



//. crustiiJiniforrne Bull. Pnnenburg, MCH. 



Galera tenera Scba'ff. Lunenbnrg, MCH. 



StropJtaria aruginosa Curt. A group of tbis species was 

 found in October of 1904 near tbe door steps of the house 

 of "S\y. Watson Ijisbo]), in Dartmouth. It was remarkable 

 on account of its more (U- less azure-blue green color, due 

 to the colored slime mainly, for the ground color was more or 

 less yellowish. Its spores were purple tinged. This fall only 

 very small caps developed in the same spot, presumably on 

 account of the unusuallv dry autumn season, AHMK. 



S. stercomria Fr. Dartmouth Park, Halifax Co., AHMK. 



Hypholonia perple.rum Pk. Halifax and Dartmouth, 

 AHMK, Middleton; "From //. suhlatentium it is distin- 

 guished by its usually smaller size, more slender hollow stem, 

 the yellow-greenish and purplish tints of the gills, and the 

 absence of a bitter flavor;'' C. H. Peck, Memoir, N. Y. State. 

 Museum, No. 4, vol. 3, Nov. 1900, REG. Lunenburg, MCH. 



Cortinarius cinnamomcus Fr. , var. scmi-,'in)i(juincus Fr. 

 Middleto;n, edible, REG. 



Pn.riUus involutus (Batsch) Fr. ^Nliddleton, edible. REG. 

 P. ati-o-fomcntosus ( P>atsclO Fr. New Glasgow, WPF. 

 Hygrophonis pudoriuiis Fr. Middleton, EEG. 



H. fidigineus Frost. Middleton, edible although exceed- 

 ingly glutinous. Connnon in woods, especially under pines 

 after the autnnni frosts, occurring with the following Middle- 

 ton specie«, EEG. 



H. Umacinus, Fr. Lunenburo-, MCH. 



