Rab. Flora, p. 911 .—Geaster orientalis, Haszl. Grev. Yol. 6, t. 98, f. 12 .—Geaster 
fornicatus var. multifidus, Karsten (Spec, in N. Y. Bot. Garden).—Greville states 
“It is well figured in new series of Flora Londinensis.” I liave found no other 
references to this figure. 
GEASTER CORONATUS. 
Schmidel, t. 37, f. 1 and 2, (mouth not good in either, but both evidently 
this plant) ; Buxbaum, t. 28, f. 2, (teste Hollos) ; Geaster quadrifidum var. minus. 
Pers. Syn., p. 133 ;—Lycoperdon coronation, Schaeffer, t. 183, (figure inaccurate 
but evident );—Geaster fornicatus, Thiimen Myc. Univ. Exs. No. 526; Zopff & 
Sydow, Myc. Marc. Exs. No. 53; lvunze Exs. No. 11; Rabenhorst Exs. No. 
2013b; Krieger Fungi Sax. Exs. No. 272; Roumeguere Exs. No. 3635; Winter’s 
Rab. Flora, p. 896, f. 5; Hahn Pilzsammler, t. 29, f. 156; Myc. Notes, No. 153.— 
Geastrum qucidriddum, Pers. Comm., p. 75; Nees Pilze, t. 12, f 128. (copied from 
Schmidel) ; — Geaster quadrifidus var. minor, Hollos Term. Fiizetek, 1902, p. 116. (*) 
GEASTER DELICATUS. 
Geaster delicatus, Morgan’s Flora, p. 17; Ellis’ N. A. F. Exs. 2nd Series, 
No. 1941. 
GEASTER DRUMMONDII. 
Geaster Drummondii, Berk, in Hooker’s Journal, 1845, t. 1, f. 4 .—Geaster 
striaiulus, Kalch. Grev. Yol. 9, p. 3; Myc. Notes, No. 152 .—Geaster Schweinfurthii, 
Eng. Bot. Jalirb. Vol. 14, t. 6, f. 7, (fine );—Geaster mammosus, Ellis N. A. F. 
Exs. No. 110. 
GEASTER FIMBRIATUS. 
Geaster fimbriatus, Fries’ Syst., p 16 (exc. cit.) ; Smith Gard. Cliron., 1873, 
p. 543, f. 104; Reproduced Grev. Yol. 2, t. 17, f. 2; Roumeguere Exs. No. 510 
and No. 2317; Thiimen Myc. Univ. Exs. No. 411; Kunze Fung. Exs. No. 8; 
Desmazieres’ Exs. No. 956; Rabenhorst’s Exs. No. 2010b. 
GEASTER FORNICATUS. 
Battarrea Fung. t. 39, (characteristic) : Buxbaum t. 28, f. 1 (teste Hollos). 
Lycoperdon fornicalum, Huds. FI. Eng., p. 644; Sowerby t. 198, (fine, but seg¬ 
ments of exoperidium not relatively long enough) ; Bryant f. 14-17 (teste 
Hollos).— Geaster fornicatus, Massee Mon. Brit. Gast. t. 2, f 42, (subject to same 
criticism as Sowerby’s figure) ; Smith Gard. Chron., 1873, p. 469, f. 87 ; Repro¬ 
duced Grev. Yol. 2, t. 15, f. 2.— Lycoperdon fenestratum, Batsch Elen. t. 29, f. 168 
a. b. (teste Hollos).— Geasterfenestratus, Myc. Notes, No. 150.— Geastrum quadri¬ 
fidum var. fenestra,turn. Pers. Syn., p. 133.— Geaster quadrifidus var. major, Hollos 
Term. Fiizetek (1902) p. 116. (*)— Geaster Marchicus, Fischer in Eng. Prantl, 
p. 321, fig. B.— Pleostoma fornicalum, Corda Icon. Vol. 5, t. 4, f. 43.— Geaster 
MacOwani, Kalch, in Grev. Yol. 10, p. 108. 
GEASTER HYGROMETRICUS. 
Schmidel t. 28; Michelius t. 100, f. 4, 5 and 6, (the last the best) ; Gle- 
ditsch Meth. t. 6, (copied from Michelius).— Geastrum hygrometricum, Pers. Syn. 
p. 135; Schweinitz Fung. Car. No. 329; Nees Pilze t. 12, f. 127, (copied from 
Schmidel).— Geaster hygrometricus, Fries Syst. p. 19; Smith Gard. Chron. 1873, 
p. 577, t. 112; Reproduced Grev. t. 13. f. 2; Trelease Trans. Wis. Acad. Yol. 7, 
t. 7, f. 1, (poor); Winter Rab. Flora, p. 895, f. 1-3;— Geaster vulgaris, Corda 
leones, Yol. 5, t. 4, f. 42;— Astrcieus stellatus, Fischer in Eng. & Prantl, p. 341, fig. 
A, B and C;— Astraeus hygrometricus, Morgan’s Flora, p. 19;— Geastrum fibrillosum, 
Schweinitz Syn. Car. No. 330, (we have examined the specimen and it is un¬ 
questionably an o'd weather-worn specimen of hygrometricus). 
(*) The names adopted by Hollos seem very strange in view of the statement in the text 
“These two fungi are no varieties but are two different, independent species.” 
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