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Hemiteichia, 8TIPITATA, Mass. (Macbr. — 719). 

 Forest park, Jan. 24, 1900. 

 Spores, 9-lOfJi. 



CoMATEiCHA, STEMONITI8 (Scop). Sheld. (Macbr. — 1157). 

 Forest park, 6-20-1900. 



Trichia scabra, Rost. (Macbr. — 1156). 

 Forest park, Jan. 1900. 



Spores, rough, ll.S-U.Spt. 



ASCOMYCETES. 



MOBCHELLA. 



M. E8CULENTA, Pers. (312). 



Common, along the bottoms and bluffs of the Missouri 

 and Mississippi rivers. From middle April to early part 

 of May. Plentiful in market at this period. 



GYROMITRA. 



G. BRUNNEA, Undw. (P. — 835). 



In St. Louis market, April 25, 1902. 



From South Mo. One specimen, by Letterman, Al- 

 lenton, Mo.; 2 at Chain of Rocks, May 5, 1904. One 

 of these weighed, 1| lbs. being 7 in. tall, 6 in. di. 

 Apr. 14, 1906, some specimens at M. Highlands. Edible. 

 Proc. Ind. Acad. 1893, p. 33. 



Sporidia, nncleate, 20-29 X 12-15/^. 



HELVELLA. 



H. CRISPA, Fr. (1012). 



Creve Coeur, Sept. 21, 1902. Single. Woods. 

 Sporidia, 17.6 X 10-11.6/*- 



H. SULCATA, Afz. (313). 



May, 1899. Woods, on Florrissant road. 

 Sporidia, 20-23 X ll-B/*- 



