FUNGI. 155 



Order HET.VELL^VLES. 

 Family GEOGLOSSACEAE. 



MITRULA I'ers 



Mitrula phalloides (I5nll.) Sacc. 

 Ala. Bull. 206. 

 (Beaumont.) 



Damp soil iu woods. Le« County, May, 1896 ( Underwood <)r Earle). 

 Europe. 



GEOGLOSSUM Pers. 



Geoglossiim peckianum Cooke. 



Peteis coll., as G. (jliitino'^um. Ala. Bull. 206. 

 Winston County, 1862 {Peters). 



LEPTOGLOSSUM (Cooke) Sacc. 



Leptoglossum alabamense Underwood, Bull. Torr. Club, 24 : 82. 1897. 

 Ala. Bull. 2(16. 

 On the ground. Lee County, Auburn, July ( Underwood). 



Family HELVELLACEAE. 



MORCHELLA Dill. 



Morchella esculenta (L. ) Pers. 

 Ala. Bull. 207. 



In sandy pine woods. Mobile County, October (Mohr). 



On the ground in low places. Lee County, March, 1896 ( Underwood <f- F.arle). 

 New Jersey. Europe. 

 The most esteemed of edible species. 



Family RHIZINACEAE. 



PSILOPEZIA Berk. 



Psilopezia flavida B. tfe C. 

 Grevillea, 4 : 1. Ala. Bull. 206. 

 On wood of Quercus alba {Fetem). 



RHIZINA Fr. 



Rhizina inflata (Schaeff.) Karst. 

 Ala. Bull. 206. 



On the ground. Lee County, July, 1896 ( Underwood <y- Earle). 

 Europe. 



Order PEZIZALES. 



Family PEZIZACEAE. 



LACHNEA Fr. 



Lachnea scutellata (L.) Sacc. 

 Peters coll. 1 : 32. Ala. Bull. 202. 

 On decayed wood (Peters). 

 Winstou County, June, 1896 ( Underwood), 

 Europe. 



