86 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



GEASTER. 



G. sACCATus, Fr. (P. — 56). 



June to August. Common, in damp, shady places. 



Spores, globose, miuuiely echinulate, 3-3.5/^. 

 This includes G. lageniformis, Vitt. — Lloyd. 



G. HYGROMETRicus P. (Lloyd, — 1059). 



Allenton, by Mr. Kellogg, Apr. 28, 1899. Single. 

 Spores, globose, echinulate, 9-10/^. 



G. TRIPLEX, Jungh. (Lloyd, — 1029). 



Allenton, by Letterman. Single. Sent to Mr. Lloyd. 

 Sacc. vii, p. 74. 



G. MORGANi, Pk. (Lloyd, — 1028). 



Creve Coeur 1902. Single. Sent to Mr. Lloyd. 



G. VELUTiNus, (Lloyd, — 1027). 



Monarch, July 15, 1902. On rotten trunk. See 

 " Geastrae ", — Lloyd, p. 33. 

 Spores, globose, 2-3^1. 



LYCOPERDON. 



L. PYRiFORME, Schaeff. (P. — 59). 

 Common. On trunks. 

 Spores, globose, smooth, 3fJ- 



L. PYRIFORME VAR. TESSULATUM, (Pers.) Lloyd. 



Habitat same as preceding. 



L. GEMMATUM, Batsch, (P. — 61). 



Common. On trunks and low ground. Variable. 



Spores, globose, smooth, 3-4^. 



L. 8EPARANS, Pk. (P. — 62). L cruciatum, — Lloyd. 

 Common, in parks and pastures. 



spores, smooth, globose, 4-4. 5/^. 



L. PULCHERRiMDM, Morg. (496). Ij.frostii, (Pk.), Lloyd. 



Allenton, by Letterman, Aug. 25, 1899. Single. 

 B and C. N. Amer. Fungi; Sacc. vii, p. 112. 



