275 



Ascophanus isabellinus, Clements. 



Pound & Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5: 9. d. 30 March 1901. 



Sacc. & Syd. Syll. 16 : 1149. i Feb. 1902. 

 Ascophanus lilacinus, Cke. 



Cke. Bull. Buf. Soc. 3 : 23. Sept: 1875. 



Cke. Grev. 21 : 74. d. March 1893. 



Sacc. Syll. 11: 421. d. July 1895. 

 Ascophanus mierosporus, (B. & Br.) Phil. 



Rostr. Meddelelser om Groenl. 3: 610. d. 1891. 



Seaver, Bull. Univ. Iowa 5 4 : 275 (48). d. pi. 13, /. 2. Nov. 1904. 



Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 12: 113. July 1905. 

 Ascophanus papillatus, Boud. 



See Lasiobolus equinus, (Muell.) Karst. 

 Ascophanus testaeeus, (Moug.) Phil. 



Phil. British Discomycetes 310. d. 1887. 



Seaver, Bull. Univ. Iowa 5 4 : 239 (12). 276 (49). d. pi, 13, /. /. Nov. 

 1904. 



Seaver, Proc. Iowa Acad. 12 : 113. July 1905. 



Ascobolus carneus, Rav. Fung. Am. 

 *Rav. Fung. Am. 776. 1878. 

 Aseophanus tetraonalis, Pk. 



Pk. Bull. N. Y. Mus. I 2 : 22. d. Jan. 1888. 



Sacc. Syll. 8 : 533. d. 20 Dec. 1889. 

 Peziza tetraonalis, Pk. 



Pk. Rept. N. Y. Mus. 32 : 46. d. 1886. 

 Ascophanus vieinus, Boud. 



Sacc. Syll. 8 : 530. d. 20 Dec. 1889. 

 Ascobolus vieinus, Cke. 



C. & E. Grev. 6 : 8. Sept. 1877. 

 Ascophora ehartarum, B. &-C., nom. nud. 



NOTE. As far as we know this name occurs only in M. A Curtis, Bot. 

 N. Car. as cited below. The specimen in Herb. Curtis is a small Rhizopus 

 with spores 7 ^ in diameter. The material is not sufficient to determine the 

 exact species. 



Curtis, M. A., Bot. N. Car. 153. 1867. 



Ascophora diseiflora, Tode. 

 See Aregma disc/flora, Arth. 



Aseophora elegans, Cda. 



See Thamnidium elegans, Lk. 



Ascophora fusea, B. & C. 



NOTE. The specimen of this species in Herb. Curtis shows that it is Rhiz- 

 opus nigricans, Ehrb. 



Ascophora Mueedo, Tode. 



See Rhizopus nigricans, Ehrb. 



Aseophora nucuum, Cda. 



NOTE The American specimens of this species belong to Rhizopus 

 nigricans, Ehrb. under which A. Fischer includes also the European plant of 

 this name. 



Ascophopa perennis, P. 



NOTE. We have not been able to examine a Schweinitzian specimen of 

 this species. 



S. Syn. Car. 125 (99) no. 1285. 1822. 



