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V. TREMELLINEiE— TREMBLING FUNGI. 



Tremetta frondosa Fries. On rotten wood, Cap-a-L'aigle, 



August. 



Tremella fiiciformis Berk. On ground, under spruce 

 trees, near St. Lawrence, Cap-a-L'aigle, August. 



Gyrocephahis rufus {J acq.) Bref. From dead root, under 

 ground, Cap-a-L'aigle, August. 



V. TELEPHORACE^]. 



Craterellus cantharellus (Sehiv) Fries. (Edible). On the 

 ground, Cemetery Woods, August. 



GASTEROMYCETES. 



VII. LYCOPERDACE^E— PUFF-BALLS. 



Lycoperdon giganteum Batsch. (Edible.) In pasture 

 field, Cap-a-L'aigle, July. 



Lycoperdon cyathiforme Bosch. (Edible.) In grassy 

 fields, Cap-a-L'aigle, August. 



Lycoperdon gemmatum Batsch. (Edible.) In goose- 

 pasture, Cap-a-L'aigle, July and August. 



Lycoperdon pyriforme Schaeff. (Edible.) On top of 

 decayed basswood stump, October. 



Bovista plumbea Pers. (Lead colored.) In pasture field, 

 Cap-a-L'aigle, August. 



Scleroderma vulgare Fries. On the ground, in woods, 

 Cap-a-L'aigle, August. 



Scleroderma verrucosnm Fries. On the ground, in woods, 

 Mount Eoyal Park, August. 



VIII. PHALLOIDE^-STINK-HORN FUNGI. 



Bictyophora ravenelii (B. &C.) Burt. On ground, Mount 

 Eoyal Cemetery, October. 



ASCOMYCETES. 



IX. MORCHELL^E— MORELS. 



Morchella esculenta Pers. (Edible.) Woods at St. 

 Anne's and Westmount, June. 



