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it is known as "The Hole in the Ground," a name which is just 

 as fittingly also applied to Sarcosphaera ammophila and for 

 siniilar reasons. See discussion under latter name. 



152. Sepultaria aurantia. (Plate 51 fig. 1). 



Add the synonym: '^Lachnea hybrida Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 168. 

 1889. 



Range extended to Colorado (F. J. Seaver & P. F. Shope). 



Add the note: This species was listed in the first part of the 

 work, but at that time no material had been seen. During the 

 summer of 1929, while collecting with Dr. Shope about the 

 University of Colorado Summer Camp, an abundance of what 

 appears to be this species was collected. The apothecia were 

 more than half immersed in the ground or entirely so when 

 young, and opened with the splitting characteristic of this species 

 and exposing the egg-yellow or pale-orange hymenium, which is 

 ver>' different from the cream\'-white hymenium of the previously 

 named species. The color is suggestive of Peziza hybrida, but 

 the writer is not sure that they are the same. 



153. Pseudopithyella minuscula (Plate 52). 



Re-collected and apparently well established in Bermuda 

 1938 and 1940 (F. J. Seaver & J. M. Waterston). 



Recently reported from Yosemite National Park, California, 

 on incense cedar Libocedrus decurrens. See Yosemite Nature 

 Notes 20: 98-99. 1941. 



154. Perrotia flammea. 



Add the sxnonyms: Peziza atrofuscata Schw. Trans. Am. I*hil. 

 Soc. II. 4: 174. 1832. Lachnella atrofuscata Sacc. Syll. Fung. 

 8: 399. 1889. Dasyscypha nibrifulva Clements, Bull. Torrey 

 Club 30: 89. 1903. 



Range extended to Oregon (S. M. Zeller). 



Add to exsiccati : Clements, Cr\pt. Form. Colo. ,S4 (asDasyscy- 

 pha nibrifulva Clements). 



155. Lasiobolus equinus. 



Add the s>non\-m : Lasiobolus longisetosus Povah, Papers 

 Mich. Acad. 9: 258. 1928. 



Range extended to Venezuela (C. E. Chardon), Manitoba 

 (G. R. Bisby), and Quebec (M\c. F'ora}). 



