96 Canadian Record of Science. 



Boletus retypes B. and C. In woods near St. Lawrence, 

 Cap-a-L'aigle, August. 



Boletus vermiculosus Pk. On the ground in high woods, 

 Cap-a-L'aigle, August. 



Boletus Americanus Pk. On ground under spruces, near 

 St. Lawrence, Cap-a-Laigle, August. 



Boletinus porosus (Berk.) Pk. On ground in woods, Cap- 

 a-L'aigle, August. 



Fistidina hepatica Fries. (Edible.) On oak stump> 

 Westmount, September. 



Fishdina pallida B. and Bar. At foot of elm stump, 

 Longue Pointe, September. 



Polyporus frondosa Fries. (Edible.) On stump of bass- 

 wood, Mount Royal Cemetery, September. 



Polyporus umbellatus Fries. At root of beech stump, 

 Inverness, October. 



Polyporus intybaceus Fries. At root of oak stump, 

 Mount Royal Cemetery, July. 



Polyporus sidphureus (Bull) Fries. (Edible.) On oak 

 stump, Westmount, July. 



Polyporus brumalis (Pers) Fries. On decaying maple 

 log, Westmount, July. 



Polystictus perennis Fries. On side of fallen oak, Mount 

 Royal Park, September. 



Polystictus connatus Schw. On fallen white birch, 

 Salmon River, August. 



Polystictus versicolor (L.) Fries. On decayed oak, Mount 

 Royal Cemetary, August. 



Polystictus hirsutus Fries. On fallen elm, Mount Royal 

 Park, September. 



Polystictus Pergamenus Fries. On fallen maple tree, 

 Petite Cote Woods, August. 



Polyporus giganteus Fries: At foot of a maple stump, 

 Mount Royal Park, October. 



Polyporus applanatus (Pers.) Fries. Common on 

 wounded maple trees and dead trunks, September. 



