1899] 
Graves, — Plants of southeastern Connecticut 
6 ; 
x 200. Fig. 6, Spathularia velutipes , x %. Fig. 7, Spathularia clavata , x %. Fig. 8, 
Vibrissea circinans , x fig. 8 a, median longitudinal section of same; fig. 8/>, ascus, 
x 200; fig. 8 c, spore, x 333. Fig. 9. Mitrula rufa form Geoglossum rufum Schw., 
x ; fig. 9 a. ascus and paraphyses of same. Fig. 10, Mitrula rufa form Geoglossum 
luteum Pk., x 73. Fig. 11, Mitrula olivacea, x 7^; fig. 1 la, ascus and paraphyses, 
x 333; fig. 11 b, 3 of its spores, x 333. Fig. 12, Leotia lubrica, x 
Correction in regard to Vibrissea circinans (Pers.) Massee. — 
This species was incorrectly included in the list of Vermont Helvellese, 
in the April Rhodora. The collection should have been referred to 
Vibrissea lutea Pk., which Figs. 8—8c, PI. 4, therefore illustrate. 
I am under obligation to Drs. Farlow and Thaxter for directing my 
attention to the error, and to Dr. Farlow for an opportunity to examine 
Leotia circinans Pers. in Klotzsch Herb. Viv. Myc. 139, in Linhart 
Fungi Hungarici 59, and in Rabenhorst Fungi Europ., Series 2, No. 39, 
from all of which my specimens are quite different. — E. A. Burt. 
[Reprinted, without change in paging, from Rhodora, Journal of the New England Botan¬ 
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