FUNGI. 155 
Order HE LVELLALES. 
Family GEOGLOSSACEAE. 
MITRULA Pers 
Mitrula phalloides (Bull.) Sace, 
Ala. Bull. 206. 
(Beaumont. ) 
Damp soil in woods. Lee County, May, 1896 (Underwood § Earle). 
Europe. 
GEOGLOSSUM Pers. 
Geoglossum peckianum Cooke. 
Peters coll., as G. glutinosum, Ala. Bull. 206. 
Winston County, 1862 (Peters). 
LEPTOGLOSSUM (Cooke) Sace. 
Leptoglossum alabamense Underwood, Bull. Torr. Club, 24:82. 1897. 
Ala. Bull. 206. 
On the ground. Lee County, Auburn, July ( Underwood). 
Family HELVELLACEAE. 
MORCHELLA Dill. 
Morchella esculenta (.) Pers. 
Ala. Bull. 207. 
In sandy pine woods, Mobile County, October (Mohr). 
On the ground in low places. Lee County, March, 1896 (Underwood & Farle). 
New Jersey. Europe. 
The most esteemed of edible species. 
Family RHIZINACEAE. 
PSILOPEZIA Berk. 
Psilopezia flavida B. & C. 
Grevillea, 4:1. Ala, Bull. 206. 
On wood ‘ot Quercus alba (Peters). 
RHIZINA Fr. 
Rhizina inflata (Schacti.) Karst. 
Ala. Bull, 206. 
On the ground, Lee County, July, 1896 (Underwood & Earle). 
Europe. 
Order PEZIZALES. 
Family PEZIZACEAE. 
LACHNEA Fr. 
Lachnea scutellata (L.) Sace. 
Peters coll. 1:32. Ala. Bull, 202. 
On decayed wood (Peters). 
Winston County, June, 1896 (Underw ood), 
Europe. 
