290 Mas see. — A Monograph of the Geoglosseae. 
Distr. — Scotland (Glamis, Stevenson ), Sweden (Upsala, Fries), 
Finland ( Karsten ), United States (New Hampshire). 
Form ehloroeephala. 
Usually tufted, entire fungus 4-6 cm., high, every part dark, dingy 
green. Asci, spores, and paraphyses as in the typical form. 
Syn.- — Leotia ehloroeephala , Schwz., Syn. Fung. Carol., in Soc. Nat. 
Cur. Lips., 1822, p. 88 (in extract) ; Fries, Syst. Myc. ii, 30, 1823; 
Cooke, Mycogr. 98, fig. 174, 1875; Phil., Brit. Disc. 23, 1887 ; 
Sacc., Syll. viii, n. 2511, 1889; Massee, Brit. Fung.-Fl., iv, 471, 
1895. 
Fees. — Rav., Fung. Carol, iv, n. 22 ; Ellis and Everh., N. Amer. 
Fung. ser. ii, n. 2032. 
Hah. — On the ground in woods, &c. 
Distr. — South of England (New Forest, Hampshire, Miss Broad - 
wood ; Bournemouth, Massee ; Surrey), United States (S. Carolina, 
Ravenel, n. 1633; Pennsylvania, Michener , n. 3979 ; Salem, Schweinitz ; 
Massachusetts; Jacksonville, Florida, Calkins ; California, Harkness, 
n. 1216), Guiana ( Leprieur , n. 1073). 
Form stipitata. (PI. XIII, Fig. 65.) 
Scattered or gregarious, entire fungus 5-9 cm. high; ascigerous 
portion irregularly waved or lobed, dark, lurid green, up to 2-5 cm. 
broad ; stem stout, more or less sulcate or lacunose, yellowish, 
brownish, or green. Asci, spores, and paraphyses as in the typical 
form. 
Syn. — Tremella (. Hygromitra ) stipitata , Bose, Berl. Mag. Nat., 181 1, 
80, tab. 6, f. 14. 
Hygromitra stipitata , Nees, Syst. 1817, 40, tab. xv, f. 144 (after 
Bose). 
Leotia viscosa , Fries, Syst. Myc. ii, 30, 1823 ; Cooke, Mycogr. 98, 
f. 173, 1875; Sacc., Syll. viii, n. 2514, 1889. 
Leotia lubrica , var. viscosa , Qudlet, Enchirid. 266, 1886. 
Exs. — Ravenel , Fung. Amer. n. 173; Ellis , N. Amer. Fung. n. 
663. 
Hah. — Sandy ground. 
Distr. — France ( Que'let ), United States (South Carolina, Ravenel , 
nn. 702, 1784, 2315, 2976; Salem, Schweinitz ). 
The following note accompanies Ravenel’s specimens, n. 1784: — 
