closely sessile endoperidium. It is the same plant as lageniformis, in¬ 
deed Bresadola so refers it, excepting that plant normally has an even 
month, and no other species to onr knowledge has mouths in both the 
Fig. 32. Geaster Morganii. 
Fig:. 33. Geaster Morganii 
F.g. 31. Geaster Morganii. 
Fig. 34. Geaster Morganii. 
Fig. 35. Geaster Morganii. 
(A. young plant.) 
Fig. 3(» Geaster Morganii. 
(Section of a young plant.) 
even and the sulcate series. Still we are convinced of the strong 
probability of this view and have found in a collection of sulcate 
mouthed specimens a single specimen with an even mouth . It is quite 
common in this immediate vicinity growing about old stumps and logs, 
but has never reached me from any other locality m this country or 
from Europe. 
Specimens in our Collection. 
Ohi", Mr. Spurlock, W. H. Aiken, C. G. Lloyd. 
Explanation of Figures. 
Figs. 31, 32 and 33. Specimens from Mr. Spurlock. Figs. 34, 35 and 36. 
Collected by author ; all from immediate vicinity of Cincinnati. Figs. 35 and 36 
from fresh specimens, others from dried specimens. 
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