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CAN I EAT THAT TOADSTOOL? II 
J. E. C. ABERDEEN 
The meanings attached to the words 'Moadstool’' and 
‘Unnshroom” vary with individuals. The tendency 
amongst the general populace here is to place everything 
other than those species closely allietl to the common field 
mushroom in the toadstool group. On the other hand a 
number of technical writers use tlie word ^‘mushroom” 
to cover all forms of the higher fungi which carry gills 
Fig. 1 . — Lepiota procera (Fr.) S. F. Gray. 
Fig. 2 . — Lepiota molyhdiies (G. Meyer ex Fr.) Sace, 
