300 Mas see, — A Monograph of the Geoglosseae. 
Mitrula inflata, Fries , Elencb. i, 234, 1828; Sacc., Syll. viii, 
n. 1 1 2, 1889 ; Leoiia inflata , Schweinitz to Fries in litt. 
Spathularia inflata , Cke., Mycogr. f, 344, 1879. 
This species belongs to the Clavarieae, and is known as Physalacria 
inflata , Peck, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 1882, p. 2. 
Mitrula minuta, Fries, Syst. Myc. i, 492, 1821 ; Clavaria minuta , 
Sow., Eng. Fung. tab. 391, 1803. 
Probably a condition of Pistillaria micans, as suggested by Berkeley, 
Eng. Flora, v, 180. 
The following are excluded on account of the impossibility of determin- 
ing the species intended from the brief diagnoses given ; and unless type 
specimens exists the names should be no longer allowed to encumber 
mycological literature. 
Leotia unctuosa, Fries , Syst. Myc. ii, 31, 1823; Sacc., Syll. viii, 
n. 2522, 1889; Rehm, Kr.-Fl. n. 5882, 1896. 
Syn. — Elvella unctuosa , Batsch, Elench. Fung, i, 193, f. 134, 1783. 
The brief description of five words, even aided by the minute 
figures, has not enabled any one to identify this species with 
certainty, hence it always appears in the list of uncertain species. 
Leotia amara, Fries, Syst. Myc. ii, 27, 1823; Sacc., Syll. viii, 
n. 2521, 1889. 
Syn. — Helvella amara, Loureiro, Flor. Cochinch, i, 695, 1790. 
Leotia nana, Fries, Syst. Myc. ii, 28, 1823; Phil., Brit. Disc. 
26, 1887; Sacc., Syll. viii, n. 2522, 1889. 
Syn. — Helvella nana, Withering, Arr. Brit. PL, ed. iv, iv, 231, 
1801. 
Leotia brunneola, Berk, and Broome, Fungi of Ceylon, in Journ. 
Linn. Soc. (Bot.) xiv, 102, 1875; Sacc., Syll. viii, n. 2520, 1889. 
Very briefly described from a poor sketch, and no specimens 
preserved. 
Leotia infundibuliformis, Fries, Obs. ii, 299, 1818; Sacc., Syll. 
viii, n. 2519, 1889. 
Syn . — Helvella infundibuliformis, Schaeff., Fung., tab. 277, 1762; 
Sowerby, Eng. Fung. pi. 153, 1799. 
