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is to Aleuria Rhenana as figured by Boudier (leones Myc. pi. 314). 
It is, however, a good Sarcoscypha. 
Blue Mounds, September 1903, August 1908; Devil’s Lake, July 1904 
(no. 422, Harper), Rehm vid.; Devil’s Lake, July 1905, 1907, June 1909; 
Awe’s woods, Foscora, August 1905 (Dodge); Madison, July 1905, June 
1909, Parfrey’s glen, x September 1905; Fluno’s woods, Mauston, June 
1909 (J. Dodge), Rehm vid.; Algoma, September 1912 (J. Dodge). 
Sarcoscypfaa coccinea (Jacq.) Cooke. 
Common on old limbs in early spring. Madison, May 1899 (Harper); 
Devil’s Lake, July 1903; Blue Mounds, June 1904 (R. A. and A. M. 
Harper); Schmeiling’s woods Algoma, April 1905 (Dodge); Helen- 
ville, April 1908; Milwaukee, May 1908 (Sherman); Star Lake, May 
1909 (J. J. Brown). 
Sarcoscypha floccosa (Schw.) Cooke. 
On basswood, Fuller’s woods June 1903, (no. 331, Harper, Rehm, 
Ascom., no. 1776, Ann. Myc. r p. 485, 1908); Devil’s Lake, July 1903; June 
1906; Lake Waubesa, July 1903 (Denniston), East Madison, June 1904 
(Harper); Blue Mounds, July 1904, June 1909 (Dodge); Trumble’s 
woods, Mauston, June 1909 (Dodge). 
Sarcoscypha occidentals (Schw.) Cooke. 
Madison, November 1901, Fuller’s woods, June 1903 (no 332, R. A. 
& A. M. Harper, Rehm vid .); Windsor road, July 1904; campus, July 
1904; Fuller’s woods, June 1908 (Lutman); Blue Mounds, June 1903, 
August 1903, Rehm vid., July 1904, July 1905; East Madison, September 
1903; Milwaukee, June 1904; Devil’s Lake, July 1905; Detjen’s woods, 
June-September 1909 (Dodge). 
Sepultaria avenosa var. Dodgei Rehm in litt. 
Distinguished from the species by the smaller apothecia and the 
spindle-shaped, smaller spores with two oil globules, Boudier, leones 
Myc., pi. 361, no. 412, shows spores with either one or two oil globules. 
Partly buried in soil among grass, Blahnik’s swamp, Algoma, August 
1909 (Dodge). 
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