NATURAL HISTORY, TORONTO REGION 
Didymiaceae. 
Didymium nigripes, Fries. 
“ squamulosum, Fr.* 
melanospermum, Macbr.* 
Mucilago spongiosa, Morgan. 
(13 
Stemonitaceae. 
Stemonitis fusca, Roth.* 
: splendens, Rost. 
herbatica, Peck. 
Comatricha nigra, Schroeter.* 
- typhoides, Rost.* 
species.* 
Amaurochaetaceae. 
Brefeldia maxima, Rost.* 
A magnificent specimen nearly eight 
inches in diameter was found on an oak 
stump in High Park, October, 1906. 
Heterodermaceae. 
Cribraria macrocarpa, Schrad.* 
a aurantiaca, Schrad.* 
splendens, Pers.* | 
Dictydium cancellatum, Macbr.* 
ce 
Tubulinaceae. 
Tubifera ferruginosa, Gmel.* 
- stipitata, Macbr. 
A very characteristic specimen of this 
unusual species was recently collected 
and presented by T. Langton, Esq., K.C. 
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