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son, October 1900, 1907; Ladysmith, August 1905; Bangor, September 
1905 (Neuman); Tenderfoot Lake, September 1905; Blueberry, Septem¬ 
ber 1907; Alton, September 1909; Danek’s woods, Algoma, September 
1904—1909 (Dodge). 
Helvella elastica Bull. 
Milwaukee, November 1903 (Thai); Lake Waubesa, July 1904; 
Cemetery woods, Madison, July 1904; Vilas’ woods, June 1905; cam¬ 
pus, July 1907; Blahnik’s woods, Algoma, September 1904 (Dodge); 
Devil’s Lake, June 1906, July 1907; Blue Mounds, July 1907—1909; 
Sturgeon Bay, August 1907 (R. Allen); Mile Bluff, Mauston, June 
1909 (J. Dodge). 
Helvella Ephippimn Lev. 
The spores are 8—10x15—16 mic. Boudier, leones, Myc., pi. 236, no . 
572, gives the spore measurements as 22—25x9—10 for Leptodia 
Cookeiana Boud., which he considers the same species as figured by 
Cooke, Mycog., pi. 43, fig. 169. Rehm, Disc., p. 1181, cites Cook’s fig¬ 
ure as 1 excellent for H. Ephippium. Milwaukee, September 1903. 
Helvella fusca Gill. var. bresadolae Boud. 
A species with broad spores well figured by Bresadola, Fungi Trid. 
pi. 212. Locality and date of collection not stated. 
Helvella inflata Cum. 
Although neither Underwood, Dis. N. A. Heivellales, nor Hone, 
Minn. Helvellineae, mentions this species, it seems to be quite distinct 
from H. infula. H. inflata, commonly grows on the ground, is much 
larger, more bladdery or inflated. Krom, Schwamme, pi. 1 , fig. Ilf 17, 
gives good figures for the species. Star Lake, August 1901, August 1904, 
(no. 250, 292, Harper); Muscallonge Lake, August 1904 (no. 310, Har¬ 
per) ; Sturgeon Bay, August 1910 (R. Allen); Blueberry, September 
1907; Superior, September 1907, (Gilbert). 
Helvella infula Schaeff. 
The margin of the pileus is attached to the stem, which is flattened 
and tapers downward as figured by Schaeffer, leones Fung., pi. 159, fig. 
2; and by Cooke, Mycog., pi. 2, fig. 331f. On dry, exposed root of coni¬ 
ferous stump, Schmeiling’s swamp, Algoma, June 1905 (Dodge). 
Helvella lactmosa Afz. 
Blue Mounds, August 1903; Homewood, August 1903; Burlington, 
July 1903 (Denniston); Algoma, September 1904-1909 (Dodge); Eagle 
Heights, October 1906; Madison, July 1907 (no. 1251, E. T. Harper); 
Sturgeon Bay, August 1907 '(R. Allen); Milwaukee, October 1908; 
