GEASTER LAGENIFORMIS. 
Boccone Mus. t. 301, f. 6; (section of young plant) ;— Geaster lageniformis, 
Vitt. Monog. Lyc. t. 1, f 2; Myc. Notes, No. 167;— Geaster saccatus, Morgan’s 
Flora, p. 18 (exc. of illustration); Smith, Gard Chron. 1873, p. 1275, f. 266; 
Reproduced Grev. Vol. 2, t. 20, (We think the plant Smith took for lagenifor¬ 
mis fig. 116, is a form of the plant but not so typically as the plant he called 
saccatus) ; Trelease Trans. Wis. Acad. Vol. 7, t. 7, f. 2.— Geaster minutus, Hen¬ 
ning Hedw. A^ol. 39, p. 54 (teste Hollos). 
GEASTER LIMBATUS. 
Schmidel t. 46, (mouths too strongly defined); Ray Syn. 3rd Ed. t 1, 
(poor);— Lycoperdon steUatum, Sowerby t,. 312, (good); Geaster limbatus, Fries 
Syst. p. 15; Hussey Brit. Myc. t.2, (splendid and shows both slender and thick 
peduncled forms) ; Zopff & Sydow Exs.No. 103; Myc. Notes, No. 154.— Geastrum 
coronatum, Pers. Syn. p. 132; — Geastrum multifidum var. B —“Pers. Disp. meth. p. 
6”— Geasier pseudolimbatus, Hollos Math. Term. Ert. 1901, p. 507, (specimens 
examined, see Appendix p. 43). 
GEASTER MAMMOSUS. 
Michelius t. 100, f. 3;— Geaster mammosus , Chevallier Flo. Paris, p. 359; 
Morgan’s Flora, p. 16; Smith Gard. Chron. 1873, p. 543, i. 105; Reproduced 
Grev. Vol. 2, t. 19, f. 1; Vitt. Monog. Lyc. t. 1, f. 9, (fine) ;— Lycoperdon re<olli- 
gens, Sowerby, t. 401, (fine).— Geaster hygrometricus, Massee, Monog. Brit. Gast. 
t. 4, f. 70, (His text of hygrometricus is correct but his figure is that of mam¬ 
mosus) ;— Geastrum h'ygrometricum var. anglicum , Pers. Syn. p. 135. 
GEASTER MINIMUS. 
Geastrum minimum , Schweinitz Fung. Car. No. 327, (confirmed by exami¬ 
nation of his specimen).— Geaster minimus , Fries’ Syst. p. 16; Morgan’s Flora, 
p. 15; Ravenel Car. Exs. No. 74; Ravenel Amer. Exs. No. 472; Ellis N. A. F. 
Exs. No. 109; Roumeguere Exs No. 4549; Thiimen Myc. Univ. Exs. No. 13; 
Myc. Notes, No. 146.— Geaster margincttus, Vitt. Monog. Lyc. t. 1, f. 6, (a small 
but correct figure of the plant) ;— Geaster granulosus, Fuckel (teste Bresadola), 
“I have just examined original specimens of G. granulosus Fuck, aud it is G. 
marginatus “tout a fait.’ -’’Bresadola.— Geaster Schmidelii , Roumeguere Exs. No. 
3828.— Geaster Queletii. Hazsl. (teste Bresadola in letter.) — Geaster Cesatii, Raben- 
horst (teste Bresadola in letter.) 
GEASTER MORGANII. 
Geaster Morganii , Myc. Notes, No. 168.— Geaster striatus, Morgan’s Flora, p. 
17 ; Ellis’ N. A. F. 2nd series, No. 2736.— Geaster saccatus, Morgan’s-Flora, Plate 
1, f. C. 
GEASTER PECTINATUS. 
Schmidel t. 37, figs. 11, 12, 13,14, (the “rings” shown in fig. 11 has caused 
this figure to be referred, (erroneously) to Bryantii) ;— Geastrum pectinatum , 
Pers. Syn., p. 132 ;—( leastrum multifidum var. a, “Pers. Disp. Meth. p. 6.”— Geas¬ 
ter limbatus, Smith Gard. Chron. 1873, p. 504, f. 95; Reproduced Grev. Vol. 2, 
i. 17, f. 1.— Geaster Schmidelii, Massee Mon. Brit. Gast. t. 4, f. 74; Winter Rab. 
Flora, p. 910;— Geaster Bryantii forma fallax, Sclierffel Ber. Deut. Bot. Ges. 1896, 
t. 19, f. 1, 2 and 4, (not 3) ; Geaster tenuipes, Myc. Notes, No. 155. 
GEASTER RADICANS. 
Geaster radicans, Ravenel Exs No. 103; Myc. Notes, No. 159. 
GEASTER RUFESCENS. 
Schmidel t. 43 (mvcelial layer inaccurately shown ; the “dentate” mouths 
of this figure are responsible lor this erroneous idea in connection with the 
species). ' Schmidel t.43 (cont. on t. 50).— Geastrum rufescens , “Pers. Disp. meth. 
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