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TRIGHIACEAE 
Trichia botrytis Pers. On decayed wood. 
Trichia varia (Pers.) Rost. Among moss on wood. 
ASCOMYCETES 
EXOASCACEAE 
Exoascus alnitorguus (Tul.) Sadebeck. On aments:of Alnus 
incana. 
GEOGLOSSACEAE 
Mitrula irregularis (Pk.) Durand. In moist ground under coni- 
fers. Very distinct. 
Microglossum rufum (Schw.) Underwood. On moist, mossy 
conifer woods. 
Trichoglossum hirsutum (Pers.) Boud. Among moss in conifer 
woods. 
Geoglossum glabrum Pers. In swamps of conifers. 
Spathularia clavata Sacc. On mossy ground under conifers. 
S. rugosa Pk. is considered identical. 
Spathularia velutipes Cke. et Farl. On mossy ground under 
conifers. 
Leotia lubrica Pers. On wet moss under conifers. 
Leotia stipitata (Bosc.) Schroet. On mossy ground under 
conifers. 
Cudonia circinans Fr. In wet, mossy places under conifers. 
Cudonia lutea (Pk.) Sacc. In spruce and balsam etc. woods, 
among fallen leaves. 
HELVELLACEAE 
Helvella crispa Fr. On'the ground, in mixed woods of spruce, 
balsam and birch. 
Helvella elastica Pk. On the ground and decayed wood in mixed 
woods. 
Helvella infula Schaeff. On rotten wood and on the ground, 
in mixed woods. 
PEZIZACEAE 
Lachnea coprinaria (Cke.) Sacc. On cow dung. Placed here be- 
cause of its reddish disk and the spore size, in which it differs from 
ste reco rea Grr. 
Lachnea hemispherica (Wigg.) Gill. On decayed wood. 
Lachnea scutellata Gill. On decaying wood. _ 
Plicaria badia Fuck’l. On soil and decayed logs. 
