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RHIZINACEAE. 
Fsilopez'iza nummularis Berk. (Hook., Lond. Jour., 1847, p. 235). 
A species closely adnate to the wood upon which it grows. Super¬ 
ior, September 1907 (Gilbert). 
Psilopeziza orbicularis (Peck). Bull. N. Y. State Mus., vol. I, no. 2, 
pi. 2, figs. 4-6. 
A species closely related to the preceding in the manner in which 
the apothecia are adnate to the substratum. In very large plants 
the margin is somewhat free and has the whitish, slimy exterior so 
well described by Peck. On water-soaked logs, Detjen’s swamp, Al- 
goma, September 1909 (Dodge). 
GEOGLOSSACEAE. 
Microglossum olivaceum (Pers.) Gill. 
Superior, September 1907 (Gilbert). 
Microglossum rufum (Schw.) Und. 
Durand, Ann Myc., 6. 406, 1908 makes Geoglossum luteum a synonym 
of M. rufum. Devil’s Lake, July 1905 (R. A. and A. M. Harper); Blue¬ 
berry, September 1907. Tenderfoot Lake, September 1905 (Dennis- 
ton); Parfrey’s glen, September 1905; Devil’s Lake, July 1907 (Har¬ 
per); Devil’s Lake, August 1906; Sturgeon Bay, August 1906, 1907 (R. 
Allen). 
Geoglossum velutipes Pk. 
Blue Mounds, August 1903 (no. 421, R. A. and A. M. Harper), Rehm 
vid.; Devil’s Lake, July 1905 (Harper); Algoma, September 1912 
(Dodge). 
Geoglossum glabrum Pers. 
See Trans. Wis. Acad. Sci. 16; 1171—1190, 1910 (Jolivette). 
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Spathularia clavata (Schaeff.) Sacc. 
On the ground among decayed pieces of wood, Ladysmith, August 
1904 no. 210, Neuman; Carr Lake, August 1904; Brule, September 
1905 (Overton); Tenderfoot Lake, September 1905 (Denniston); 
Sturgeon Bay, June 1906, August 1907 (R. Allen); Devine’s woods, 
Algoma, September 1905 (Dodge). 
