Dodge—Wisconsin Discomycetes. 
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ASCOJBOILACEAE. 
Ascophanus carneus (Pers.) Bond. 
On cow dung, Stewart’s pasture, June, Mauston, 1907 (Dodge); 
Schmeiling’s grove, August 1909 (J. Dodge), 
Ascophanus glaucellus Rehm. (Disc., p. 1080, fig. 5). 
On cow dung in open woods, Schmeiling’s grove, Algoma, August 
1909 (J. Dodge). 
Ascophanus lacteus Cooke & Phill. 
On cow dung, Krohn’s lake, and Schmeiling’s woods, Algoma, 1909 
(Dodge), Rehm vid. 
Lasiobolus equinus (Muell.) Karst. 
On cow dung, Nelson’s woods, Madison, May 1903, Rehm vid. 
Thecothens Pelletieri (Crouan) Bond. 
On cow dung, under dense growth of coniferous trees, Schmeiling’s 
grove, Algoma, August 1909 (Dodge); Madison (Overton). 
Jthyparobius sexdecimsporus (Crouan.) Sacc. 
On dry cow dung, Schmeiling’s grove, Algoma, August 1909 (Dodge). 
Saccobolus Kervemi Crouan. 
On cow dung, Blahnik’s grove, Algoma, August 1909 (Dodge). 
Ascobolus immersus Pers. 
Easily recognized by the large spores, 35x60 mic. in many plants. 
On cow dung, Blahnik’s grove, Algoma, August 1909 (Dodge). 
Ascobolus stercorarius (Bull.) Schroet. 
Common on cow dung, in dense shade, under coniferous trees, 
Krohn’s Lake and Schmeiling’s grove, Algoma, August 1909 (Dodge) 
