308 The North American Cup-Fungi 



(C. E. Chardon) and China fC. K. Lin). Probably will be found 

 to be wideh' distributed. 



87. Ascobolus carbonarius. 



Range extended to Oregon (J. R. Kienholz), and Quebec 

 (Myc. Foray). 



88. Ascobolus geophilus. 



Range extended to Virginia (E. M. Bctts). 



Add the note: Heterothallism was demonstrated in this 

 species and fully discussed by E. M. Bctts and S. L. Meyer 

 (Am. Jour. Bot. 26: 617-619. 1939.). See introduction. 



90. Ascobolus striisporus. 



Range extended to Ohio on dead leaves (W. B. Cooke), 

 Colorado on poplar bark (F. J. Seaver & P. F. Shope), and 

 Michigan on decaying leaves (G. B. Cummins). 



93. Saccobolus Kerverni. 



Range extended to Quebec (Myc. Foray). 



95. Saccobolus depauperatus. 



Range extended to Quebec (Myc. Foray). 



97. Aleuria aurantia (Plate 49). 



Add the note: Specimens collected by C. W. Dodge and 

 W. S. Thomas in Costa Rica appear to be this species, so far as 

 one can judge from the spores. Notes on the specimens, however, 

 seem to indicate a brighter color "hymenium flame scarlet" 

 than is usual for this species. It is possible that the tropical 

 material is different. 



98. Aleuria wisconsinensis. 



Range extended to North Carolina (L. R. Hcsler), and 

 Michigan (A. H. W. Povah). 



98. Aleuria cestrica. 



Range extended to Kentucky (F. T. McFarland), North 

 Carolina (L. R. Hesler), and Panama (G. W. Martin). It had 

 also been collected in New York State and reported from 

 Tennessee. 



99. Aleuria bicucuUata. 



Range extended to include New Jersey (F. J. Seaver) and 

 Florida (G. F. Weber) with a doubtful specimen from New York 

 (S. H. Burnham). 



