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Lachnea hemispherica (Wigg.) Gill. 
On decayed wood, Madison, summer 1902, September 1903; Vilas’ 
woods, July 1904 (Dean); Hammersley’s drive, August 1906, June 1907; 
East Madison, September 1903, July 1907; Burlington, July 1902 (Den- 
niston), Elm Grove, August 1903; Homewood, August 1903; Blue 
Mounds, August 1903; Eagle Heights, October 1904 (Denniston); 
Devil’s Lake, July 1905, July 1907; Eagle Heights, August 1906; Stur¬ 
geon Bay, July 1907 (Allen and Jolivette); Luis River, July 1897; 
Krohn’s Lake, Algoma, August 1909 (Dodge), Rehm vid. 
Lachnea intermixta (Karst.) Rehm. 
The specimens show considerable variation in color, young forms 
being either olivaceous, orange, or reddish-brown. The figures of 
Peziza maurila'bra Cooke, Grevillea, 6: 64; Cooke., Mycog., pi. 109, fig. 
388; Boudier, leones, pi. 389, are very similar to these forms which 
grew abundantly on burned places. Cemetery woods, Madison, June 
1909 (J. Dodge), Rehm vid.; Devil’s Lake, June 1906. 
Lachnea livida (Schum.) Sacc. (?). 
Blue Mounds, October 1902 (no. 3, Harper), Rehm vid; this specimen 
seems to be similar to large pale forms of L. scutellata. Vilas’ woods, 
October 1903 (Harper). 
Lachnea Lojkaeana Rehm. 
On wet clay soil, Blahnik’s woods, Algoma, August 1909 (Dodge). 
Lachnea melaloma (A. & S.) Sacc. 
Fresh specimens are bright orange, 2—4 mm. in diameter, with cel¬ 
lular outgrowths bunched together on the exterior as stated by Phil¬ 
lips, Disc., p. 109. Of. Patouillard, Tab. An., fig. 275; Boudier, leones 
Myc., pi 387, no. 252. Devil’s Lake, July 1907; on the grounds under 
balsam fir, Blahnik’s grove, August 1909 (Dodge), Rehm vid. 
Lachnea pellita (C. & Pk.) Rehm in litt. 
Apothecium is attached to the soil by coarse, brown, secondary my¬ 
celium. The edge of the cup is much split and torn. The hairs and 
spores are well figured by Cooke, Mycog., p7., 31, fig. 119. On the 
ground, Blahnik’s swamp, Algoma, August 1909- (Bodge), Rehm vid. 
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Lachnea pseudogregaria Rick. 
East Madison, September 1903 (no. 400, Harper), Rehm vid. 
