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Holland: Econoini-c Fungi. 



Lepiota GRANi'LOSA Batsch. Europe, North America, and Australia. Open 

 woods. Edible. 



Lepiota lenticulare Lasch. Europe and North America. In Pine 

 woods. Edible. 



Lepiota nalcina Fr. Europe and North America. On g-round. Edible. 



Difficult to disting-uish from Amanita phalloides, which is undoubtedly 



a poisonous species. 

 Lepiota rachodes Vitt. Europe, North America, and xAustralia. In 



shady pastures and in g-reenhouses. Edible. 

 Lactarius cheliemdnius Pk. North America. In Pine woods. Edible. 

 Lactarius distans Pk. North America. In grassy places. Edible. 

 Lactarius Gerardii Pk. North America. In woods and shady places. 

 Lactarius insulsus Fr. Europe and North America. In woods and 



shad}' places. (Described as uncertain in Britain.) Eaten in the 



United States. 



Lactarius subdulcis Fr. Europe, Siberia, and North America. In 

 woods. Edible. 



Lactarius piperatus (Scop. ). Fr. Europe, Siberia, and North America, 

 In woods and grassy places. Edible. Described sometimes as 

 poisonous, and, at the best, good food when better cannot be had. 



Lactarius volemus Fr. Europe and North x\nierica. In woods. Edible. 



Morchella crassipes Pers. Europe and North America. Grassy places. 

 Edible. 



Morchella hybrida Pers. Europe and North America. On g-round. 

 Edible. 



Paxillus involutus Fr. Europe and North America. In woods, on 

 ground. Edible. 



Pholiota adiposa Fr. Europe and North America. On Beech trunks. 



Caps said to be good to eat. 

 Pholiota precox (Pers.) Fr. Europe, North America, Siberia, and 



Australia. On ground. Caps only said to be edible. 

 Pleurotus pompeti Fr. Europe and North America. On trunks of iPj/^?/5 



Malus, etc. Edible. 

 Pleurotus tessullatus (Bull.) Fr. Europe and North America. On 



Elm and Maple trunks. Edible when young and tender. 

 Pleurotus ulmarius Fr. Europe and North America. On trunks of 



Elm and Maple. Edible when young- and tender. 

 POLYPORUS Berkeleyi Fr. North America (Carolina, etc.). Edible. 

 POLYPORUS CONFLUENS Fr. Europe, North America, and Australia. Pine 



woods. Edible. 



POLYPORUS CRISTATUS Fr. Europe and North America. Beech woods 



and open grassy places. Edible. 

 POLYPORUS giganteus Fr. Europe and North America. On trunks of 



Hornbeams, Pines, etc. Edible when young-. 

 POLYPORUS INTYBACEUS Fr. Europe and North America. On trunks of 



Oak trees, etc. Edible when young. 

 POLYPORUS LEI^COMELUS Fr. Europe and North America. In Pine woods. 



Edible. 



POLYPORUS OVINUS (Schasff.) Fr. North America. On ground, in Pine 

 woods. Edible. 



PoLYPORUS PORIPES Fr. North America. On ground. Edible. 

 POLYPORUS sgcAMOSUS (Huds.) Fr. Europe and North America. On 



trunks of Ash, Willow, and Elm. Edible. Said to make good razor 



strops. 



POLYPORUS SULPHUREUS Fr. Europe, North America, East Indies, Siberia, 

 Cuba, Ceylon, and Tasmania. On trunks of Cherry, Beech, Oak, 

 Willow, Poplar, Lai ch, etc. Edible. Recommended as a yellow dye. 



Naturalist, 



