338 The North American Cup-Fungi 



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

 from Japan (S. Imai). 



245. Elvela. 



Add the synonyms: Ilelvellella Imai, Bot. Mag. Tok\o 46: 

 174. 1932. Neogyroniitra Imai, Bot. Mag. Tokyo 46: 174. 

 1932. 



246. Elvela Mitra. 



Remove the synonym: Leptopodia elastica Bond. 



Reported from Japan (S. Imai). 



Add the note: Specimens collected in CaHfornia by E. E. 

 Morse extend the measurements to 15 cm. high, 5 cm. broad 

 at the base and cap. These measurements are from dried 

 specimens and in fresh condition must be considerably more. 

 Under the International Rules the above specific name should 

 be replaced by ''lacunosa'' Afz. 



247. Elvela crispa. 



Reported from Japan (S. Imai). 



248. Elvela atra. 



Range extended to Maine (S. Davis), North Carolina (Myc. 

 Foray), with doubtful specimens from Costa Rica (C. W. Dodge 

 & W. S. Thomas). 



24<). Elvela elastica. 



Add the synon\m: Leptopodia elastica Boud. Hist. Class. 

 Discom. 37. 1907. 



Range extended to Florida (E. West), Washington (S. M. & 

 E. B. Zeller), X'ermont (C. \\\ Dodge), Kashmir, India (R. R. 

 & I. D. Stewart). Also reported from Japan (vS. Imai). 



250-251. Elvela calif ornica and Elvela umbraculiformis (Plate 



69, 70). 



Add the note: On page 251 the writer described Elvela 

 umbraculiformis as a new species differing from Elvela californica 

 mainh' in its much shorter stem. Since the publication of that 

 species there have been received numerous specimens from Miss 

 Maude E. Morris of Seattle, Washington, which have convinced 

 us that the two species mentioned above are identical. This 

 was suspected at the time the species was described but material 



