Hone: Minnesota helvellink.i.. 313 



Ramsey, May 1899, Freeman 313; * Wright, May 1900, 

 Freeman 588 ; Beltrami, May 1902, L. R. B. W. 52 ; Ramsey, 

 May 1903, Polley; Hennepin, May 1903, Ramsey and Hone; 

 Chisago, May 1903, Nelson. 



The specimens agree with Sydow Mycoth. March 3166, of 

 which the average spore measures 20 mic. x 12 mic. ; Roume- 

 guere Fungi Selecti Exsicc. No. 4554, of which the average 

 spore measures 20-22 mic. x 12-14 ITnc - 



Krombholz Schwamme III., pi. j, figs. 29-31. 1834. 



6. Verpa bohemica (Krombh.) Schrot. Schles. Krypt 3 2 : 25. 

 1893. ( Plate II. , Jigs .7,8,9; Plate I V. , jigs . 1 7-23 . ) 

 Stipe cylindrical, stuffed or hollow, floccose, white, even, not 



wrinkled, up to 4 in. high by 1 in. across ; pileus conical obtuse, 

 reticulated or longitudinally ribbed, edge sometimes inflexed so 

 as to form a white border, brownish above and white beneath, 

 up to 1.25 in. deep; spores elliptical, obtuse, straight, or bent, 

 one-celled, hyaline, only two in an ascus, up to 60 mic. long by 

 16 mic. wide; paraphyses filiform, branched, septate, up to 4 

 mic. wide at the tip. 



On damp ground, often among broken limestone. 



* Hennepin, May 1899, Freeman 302 ; Hennepin, April 1901, 

 Lyon; Hennepin, April 1903, Butters and Ramsey; Ramsey, 

 May 1903, Polley. 



Verpa bohemica is easily distinguished by the two large 

 spores in each ascus. 



The specimens agree with Rathay Fl. Exsicc. Austro-Hung. 

 No. 1573, of which the spores measure 60 x 14 mic. ; Thuemen 

 Mycoth. Univ. 609, of which the spores measure 60-80 mic. x 

 16—18 mic. 



Krombholz Schwamme III., pi. iS>jig s - I ~ I 3- I 834- 



7. Morchella hybrida (Sox.) Pers. Syn. Meth. Fungi. 620. 

 1801. Plate I., figs. 7, 8; Plate IV., Jigs. 8-1 1 . 



Stipe cylindrical, bulbous at base, tapering toward apex, 

 whitish, granulose, 1-6 in. high : pileus brownish to tan, coni- 

 cal, acute, low r er half free from stipe, longitudinally pitted and 

 ribbed, about 1.5 in. deep; spores elliptical, obtuse, smooth, 

 hyaline, 18-20 mic. long by 10-14 m ^ c - w ide ; paraphyses 

 slightly clavate, vacuolated, septate, branched, about 12 mic. 

 wide at the tip. 



On ground in shady places, sometimes in gravel and also 

 along roadsides. 



