ELYELLACEI. 663 



no. 1613. Xov. Act. (1842), t. hi J. 146-148. Fcld. exs. no. 1140. 

 Kromhh. t. 54,/. 26-27. 

 In woods. 



1957. Geoglossum olivaceum. P. " Olive Geoglossum." 



Smootli, diy, dingy-olive ; clubs compressed, distinct. — Fr. 

 >S'.3/.i.i?. 489. Ann^X.H.no.lQ>o. Price t.U.f. 102. 



var. /3. purpureum. Dingy purple. — BevJc. Outl. t. '22, f. 3. 

 On lawns. Oct. Rare. 

 Sporidia ('OOOG in.) '015 m.m. long. 



1958. Geoglossum glutinosuxn. P. " Glutinous Geoglossum." 



Smooth, blackish ; clubs compressed, distinct ; stem viscid. 

 — Fr. S.JI. i. p. 489. Ei^rj.Fl. \.p. 178. A7. exs. no. 641, ii. no. 

 319. 



Grassy places. Rare. 



Stem nearly equal, 1 in. or more high, clothed with tenacious gluten, red- 

 dish brown, inclining to black; receptacle somewhat lanceolate, obsoletely 

 viscid, blacker than the stem. — Fries. 



1959. Geoglossum viscosum. P. " Viscid Geoglossum." 



Smooth, viscid, black ; clubs cylindrical, confluent with the 

 stem ; sporidia linear, rounded at the ends, curved, triseptate, 

 pale-brown. — Fr. S.M. i.p. 489. Fng. Fl. y.p. 178. Grev. t. 55. 

 Loud.f. 16186. FcJd. Syui. Myc.p. 333. 



Moist meadows, pastures, &c. 



1960. Geoglossum, glabrum. P. " Smooth Geoglossum." 



Smooth, dry, blackish ; stem subsquamulose ; sporidia fasci- 

 culate, linear-fusiform, 3-4 septate, dark brown. — Kromhh. t. 5, 

 /. 20, 21. Price t. 3,/. 17. Fckl. exs. no. 1142. Eng. Fl. v. p. 178. 

 Fr.S.M.i.p.4:SS. Vaill. t.7,f. o. Mich. t. ^1 JA. Bull, t.^12. 

 Clav. ophiorjlossoides, Bolt. t. 111,/. 2. Fl. Dan. t. 1076,/. 2. 

 Schm. exs. no. 47. Corda. Anl. G.f. 65, 1-4. Bisch.f. 3379. Kl. 

 exs. no. 239. 



Grassy places. [Mid. Carolina.] 



1961. Geoglossum hirsutum. P. " Hairy Geoglossum." 



Black, hairy ; head confluent with the stem ; sporidia fasci- 

 culate, elongated fusiform, somewhat curved, 15-septate, dark 

 brown. — Corda. ii./. 124. Eng. Fl. y.p. 178. Fr. S.M. i.p. 488. 



