Bodge—Wisconsin Discorruycetes. 
1053 
Spathularia velutipes Cooke & Farlow. 
On decayed wood among moss, Schmeiling’s woods, Algoma, Au¬ 
gust 1905 (Dodge); Muscallonge Lake, August 1904 (Harper); Stur¬ 
geon Bay, July 1905, August 1906 (R. Allen and H. Jolivette); Dells, 
Kilbourn, July 1906 (Harper); Krobn’s Lake, Algoma, August 1909 
(Dodge). 
Leotia atrovirens Pers. ( L . chloroeephala Schw. ) 
The specimens all correspond very closely to descriptions and fig¬ 
ures as to the color of the species—dark green, drying black. Cf. 
Cooke, Mycog.,pZ. 102 fig. 368; Murrill, Mycologia, 2, pi. 17, fig. 3. 
Durand (Ann. Myc., 6:450) after a careful study of the species, bas¬ 
ing his final opinion partly on Boudier’s statement that there seemed 
to be a difference in the paraphyses, concluded that L. chlorocephala 
is not what European authors have called L. atrovirens. Warner’s 
grove, Algoma, August 1904 (no. 862, Dodge); Devil’s Lake, Septem¬ 
ber 1904 Parfrey’s glen, September 1905. 
Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers. 
Differs in its yellowish color from the preceding. 
Blue Mounds, August 1900 (Lutman), August 1903, September 1904, 
August 1908; Parfrey’s glen, August 1902, September 1906 (Joli¬ 
vette); Watertown, August 1903, (Marquette); Lone Pine Lake, Au¬ 
gust 1904 (No. 250, Neuman); Ladysmith, August 1905, (no. 366 Neu¬ 
man); Eagle Heights, August 1906; Sturgeon Bay, August 1907 (R. 
Allen); Blueberry, September 1907; Devil’s Lake, August 1908. 
Leotia stipitata (Bose.) Schroet. 
This form with a bright blue-green cap is accurately figured by 
Murrill, (Mycologia, 2, pi. 17, fig. 2.) Perry’s woods, Algoma, July— 
September 1909 (Dodge). Krohn’s Lake, Algoma, September 1912 
(Dodge). 
HELVELLACEAE. 
Helvella atra Koenig. 
Tenderfoot Lake, September 1905 (Neuman): 
Helvella crispa (Scop.) Fr. 
Good figures of these plants are given in Diet., Deutsch. Crypt., pi. 
31; Barla, Champ. Prov. Nice, pi. IfS, fig. 1—5. Common, Dead Lake, 
September 1901; Eagle Heights, September 1903 (R. A. and A. M. 
Harper); Milwaukee, September 1903; Blue Mounds, September 1903; 
Devil’s Lake, July 1905; Baraboo, October 1907 (Mrs. English); Madi- 
