Ascomycetes New to the Flora of Indiana. 265 
PHZIZALES. 
PEZIZACEAE. 
Geopyxis nebulosa (Cooke) Sacc. 
On rotten logs in woods. Parke, Montgomery. 
Humaria fusispora Berk. 
On moist ground in grassy wood. Jasper (Arthur 1903). 
Lachnea setosa (Nees) Phill. 
On old stumps in wood. Montgomery. 
Pezza bronca Peck. 
On soil in open wood. Tippecanoe. 
ASCOBOLACEAE. 
Ascobolus atrofuscus Phill. and Plow. 
On burnt soil in open wood. Montgomery. 
Ascophanus carneus (Pers.) Boud. 
On sheep dung under belljar. Tippecanoe (Arthur 1896). 
Ascophanus testaceus (Moug.) Phill. 
On old sacking. Tippecanoe (Arthur 1903). 
Saccobolus neglectus Boud. 
On cow dung in open pasture. Montgomery. 
HELOTIACEAE. 
Chlorosplenium chlora (lL. and S.) Mass. 
On rotten logs in woods. Montgomery, Parke, Tippecanoe. 
Helotium fraternum Peck. 
On petioles in low wood. Parke. 
Helotium lutescens Fries. 
On old log in Sayre’s wood. Union. 
Lachnum leucophaeum (Pers.) Karst. 
On dead pokeberry stems on low, open, flood plain. Montgomery. 
Lanzia helotioides Rehm. 
On old log in low wood. Montgomery. 
Phialea scutula (Pers.) Gill. 
On dead balsam and other decaying stems on flood plain of Sugar 
Creek. Montgomery. 
Sclerotinia tuberosa (Hedw.) Fuck. 
On soil in wood. Tippecanoe (Reed). 
MOLLISIACEAE. 
Belonidium minutissium Fries. 
On dead tree trunks in Sayre’s wood. Union. 
Beloniella dehnii (Rabenh.) Rehm. 
On rough cinquefoil. Tippecanoe (Orton 1911). 
