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Lachnocladium, but it is not clearly shown by the dried specimens 
that the texture is coriaceous. 
Cytosporella macrospora 
Perithecia prominent, at first covered by the epidermis, then 
€rumpent, orbicular, sometimes oblong by confluence, blackish 
within, imperfectly plurilocular, 1-2 mm. broad; spores obovate 
or broadly elliptic, hyaline, 10o~15 » long, 7-8 » broad, supported 
by slender sporophores which are longer than the spores. 
Branches of cottonwood, Populus deltoides. Near Chicago, 
Illinois. May. H. Hasselbring. Remarkable for the large size 
of its spores. Its nearest ally seems to be C. Populi Oud., but the 
spores of the latter are described as almost perfectly globose and 
7 in diameter. 
Sepedonium macrosporum 
Hyphae creeping or erect, hyaline, septate, branched, forming 
a white downy coat over the matrix, the ultimate branches ending 
in along subulate point; spores large, globose, colorless, 30-40 
# in diameter, with a thick epispore and a large shining nucleus. 
On some small Clavaria. New Jersey. E. B. Sterling. 
Easily distinguished by its peculiar habitat and its large even 
globose colorless spores. 
Morchella punctipes 
Ascomate conical, subacute, free to the middle, longitudinally 
ribbed, the costae sparingly branched toward the margin, con- 
nected by transverse veins, pallid with the edges blackish in the 
dried specimens ; stem hollow, swollen toward the base, minutely 
squamulose or furfuraceous, whitish; asci cylindric, 8-spored ; 
spores elliptic, even, 20-30 » long, 14-18 y broad. 
Ascomate 1.5~2.5 cm. long; stem 7-10 cm. long, I-2 cm. 
thick. 
Agricultural College, Michigan. June, BL 0. Longyear. 
This species is closely allied to MZ. gigas, M. rimosipes and M. 
semilibera. From the first two it may be separated by the pileus 
being free from the stem, at least to the middle, and from the 
last by its larger spores and squamulose stem. The adornment 
of the stem consists of small conical points which are sometimes 
darker colored than the stem and are then more conspicuous. In 
