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Montana, J. R. Weir; 1918, on decaying timber in mill, Mass., 

 R. J. Blair; 1920, on floor of abandoned dwelling, Charter Oak, 

 Pa., F. J. Seaver; 1922, in a milk house, Pawlet, Vermont, 

 C. W. Dodge; 1922, in basement of college building, Wabash 

 College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, A. R. Bechtel; 1927, in a cellar, 

 Winnipeg, Canada, J. J. Nielson and G. R. Bisby; 1933, on 

 cement wall in shower bath, Livingston, Tennessee, Mrs. Bob 

 Adkisson; 1934, on soil of ash and humus mixture in cellar, 

 Hood River, Oregon, J. R. Kienholz; 1936, in cellar of greenhouse. 

 New York Botanical Garden, B. O. Dodge and F. J. Seaver. 



From the above it will be seen that the name to which we 

 have ascribed these specimens is at least appropriate since the 

 fungus seems to be found almost exclusively around human 

 habitations, especially in cellars, although presumabh' it must 

 have been derived from some form which existed imder more 

 natural conditions. 



231. Peziza repanda. 



Range extended to Oregon (J. R. Kienholz). 

 Add under illustrations: Mycologia 8: pi. 189. 



231. Peziza vesiculosa. 



Range extended to Winnipeg, Manitoba (G. R. Bisby), 

 Vermont (C. W. Dodge), and Bermuda (J. M. Waterston). 

 Add: ExsiccATi: Rel. Farl. 137. 



232. Peziza fimeti. 



Range extended to Quebec (N. L. Fernald, C. W. Dodge & 

 L. B. Smith), with a doubtful specimen from Massachusetts 

 (D. H. Linder). 



233. Peziza sylvestris. 



Add the doubtful sjnonym: Peziza bufonia Pers. ex Fries, 

 Syst. Myc. 2: 54. 1822. 



Range extended to Oregon (S. M. Zeller), Washington ? 

 (L. C. Snyder), California (E. E. Morse) and Manitoba (A. H. 

 R. Buller&G. R. Bisby). 



233, Peziza clypeata. 



Range extended to Indiana (A. R. Bechtel), Toronto (R. F. 

 Cain), with doubtful specimens from Oregon (J. R. Kienholz). 



