1030 Wisconsin Academy of {Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Berkley, Out, pi. 22, fig. 7. Devil’s Lake, September 1904 (Harper); 
Blue Mounds, September 1904; Devil’s Lake, June 1905; Madison, 
July 1905; Madison, July 1906 (Gilbert); Algoma, May 1906 
(Dodge); Blair, August 1906. 
Bulgaria rufa Schw. 
The byinenium checks like that of Vrnula Craterium in the partly 
dried plant. Madison, 1903; Devil’s Lake, July 1903; Burlington, 
July 1903 (Denniston); Blue Mounds, August 1903; Watertown, Aug¬ 
ust 1903 (Marquette); Cemetery woods, Madison, July 1904 (Bennis- 
ton); Devil’s Lake, September 1904; Devil’s Lake, June 1905; Devil’s 
Lake, July 19 05 (Harper); La Crosse, July 19 06 (Jolivette); The 
Dells, Kilbourn, July 1907 (Harper); Algoma, June 1906 (Dodge). 
MOLXilSIACEA® 
MoIMsia cinerea‘(Batsch.) Karst. 
On wet logs, May 1904; Krohn’s Lake, Algoma, August 1905 
(Dodge). 
Mollisia cinerea (Batsch) var. obscura Rehm in MU. 
East Madison, September 1903 (no. 406, Harper). Rehm irid. 
Mollisia cinerascens Rehm. 
Blue Mounds, July 1907 (Harper). 
Mollisia uda (Pers.) Gill. 
The apothecia sometimes cohere in chains and are olivaceous-gray 
when dry. (Dodge). Rehm vifi. 
Pseudopeziza Trifolii (Bernh.) Fckl. 
On leaves of red clover, Fairview farm, Mauston, September 1912. 
(Dodge). 
Pseudopeziza Delmii (Rabin) Fckl. 
On leaves of Potentiila norvegica L., Madison; La Crosse (Pammel). 
Pseudopeziza repanda (Fr.) Karst. 
On Galium trifidum L., Racine (Davis). 
Pseudopeziza singularia Peck. 
On Ranunculus Pennsylvanicus L., Vilas county (Davis). 
