PLANTS OF IOWA 41 



445. H. fuscocarpa, E and Hoi. 

 On an old log. 



Barma. 



446. B. crechqueraultii (Crouan) Sacc. 



Plants very small, orange yellow. Numerous on clay 

 soil. 



447. B. cinndbarina (Fckl) Sacc. 



Rather common in shady places among moss. 



448. B. amethystine, (Quel) Sacc. 



In woods among moss. Not uncommon. 



449. B. miniata, Crouan. 



On rather sandy soil, among moss. 

 Geopyxis, Persoon. 



450. G. nebulosa, (Cooke) Sacc. 



On rotten wood. Not very common. 

 Macropodia, Fuckel. 



451. M.pubida, (B. & C.) 



This species is not uncommon on naked soil in woods. 



ACETABULA. 



452. A. vulgaris, (Fr.) Fckl. 

 In woods. Rare. 



453. A. sulcata, (Pers.) Fckl. 



On naked soil in woods ; rare. 

 Galactinia, Cooke. 



454. G. succosa, (Berk.) Sacc. 



Rather common on naked soil in woods. 



Otidea, Persoon. 



455. 0. leporinia, (Batsch) Fckl. 

 In woods. 



456. 0. ochracea, (Fr.) Sacc. 

 In woods. 



ASCOBOLACE^G FAMILY. 



Lasiobolus, Saccardo. 



457. L. equinus, (Mull.) Karst. 



On cow dung. Very common. 



