92 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



H. ELASTICA, Bull. (305). 



Cemetery. Jeff. Barracks, May, 30, 1899 and June 

 2, 1899. 



H. MACROPUS, (Pers.) Karst. (P. — 234). 



On mossy ground, Oct. 23, 1898. Single. 



PEZIZAE. 



P. BADiA, Pers. (P. — 836). 



Belief ontaine cemetery, May 5, 1902. 

 A colony on the ground. 



Sporidia, 16-20X7-8/" rough. 

 P. VESICDLOSA, Bull. (P. — 1082). 



Missouri Bot. Gardens, April 22, 1903; May 6, 1904, 

 same place. On manure and ground. Taste like Mor- 

 chella. Edible. See pi. 19, Pilze, Deutschlands, Vol. 

 i, p. 38, — Ditmar. 



Sporidia, 20-24 X lO'S-lZAt. 



P. sp. (1211). 



On wood. 



Sporidia, 30 X^f^' • 



P. sp. (1066). 



Creve Coeur, July 2, 1902, on rotting trunk. No re- 

 port from Peck. 



Sporidia, smooth, 13-16 X 9-10. Large. 



SAKCOSCYPHA. 



S. cocciNEA, Jacq. (717). 



Forest park, Jan. 14, 1900. Two specimens. On 

 dry sticks. 



Sporidia, 24-33 X 9-12/i. 



S. FLOCCOSA, (Schw.) Cke. (P. — 336). 



Creve Coeur, June 24, 1899. On sticks. Sacc. viii. 

 p. 156. 



Sporidia, 24-30 X 12-15/^, smooth. 



