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BURT—THELEPHORACEJE OF NORTH AMERICA. III 365 
Col., 5, under the name C. pezizoides; Rabenhorst, Fung. 
Eur., 3942, under the name C. pezizoides. 
Quebec: Hull, J. Macoun, 672. 
Ontario: Ottawa, J. Macoun, 318, 430; London, J. Dearness, 
Ell. & Ev., N. Am. Fungi, 2316a, and Fung. Col., 5. 
Vermont: Middlebury, C. O. Smith, and also E. A. Burt. 
New York: Knowersville (Altamont), C. H. Peck, type (portion 
in Kew Herb.); Alcove, C. L. Shear, Shear, N. Y. Fungi, 55. 
Ohio: Oberlin, F. D. Kelsey (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 4942). 
Michigan: Agricultural College, С. Н. Hicks, comm. by W.G. 
Farlow, 6 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 43807). 
Wisconsin: Blue Mounds, 1. E. Melhus, comm. by C. J. Hum- 
phrey, 2410 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.). 
Missouri: C. H. Demetrio, Rabenhorst, Fung. Eur., 3942. 
7. C. villosa Pers. ex Karsten, (Mycol. Fenn. 3) Bidrag Finska 
Vet.-Soc. 25: 325. 1870. Plate 19. fig. 13. 
Peziza villosa Pers. Syn. Fung. 655. 1801; Fries, Syst. Myc. 
2: 104, pr. p. 1823.—An Cyphella pezizoides Zopf, in Morgan, 
(Myc. Fl. Miami Val.) Jour. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. 10: 
202. 1888? 
Illustrations: Patouillard, Tab. Anal. Fung. f. 257. 
Fructifieations gregarious, membranaceous, sessile, drying 
globose or obconic and with the pore nearly closed by the hairs, 
white, externally white-villose; the hairs granular incrusted, 
cylindric, 200 x 5-6 ш; hymenium even, concave; spores hya- 
line, even, ovoid, flattened on one side, broadest near the base, 
10-12 x 5-7 и. 
Fructifications about $ mm. high, $—+ mm. broad. 
On dead stems of Artemisia, Helianthus, and Solidago. South 
Carolina, Missouri and California. June and July. 
The fructifications of C. villosa resemble those of C. Tilie in 
form, color, and hairiness but are much smaller than those of 
C. Tile, more membranaceous and easily crushed under a cover 
glass, and have smaller spores. Тһе hymenium is very pale 
with not more than a very slight yellowish tint. 
Specimens examined: 
Exsiccati: Krieger, Fung. Sax., 1457; Ravenel, Fung. Am., 
459; Ell. & Ev., N. Am. Fungi, 2316b, under the name 
Cyphella pezizoides Zopf. 
