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119. Helvella elastica Bulliard, Champ. 1785. 
120. Helvella gracilis Peck, 24. N. Y. Rep. 1871. 
121. Helvella pezizoides Afzelius, Vet. Ac. Hand. 1783. 
Peziza helvelloides Fries, S. V. Scand. 1849. 
Helvella helvelloides Massee, Fungus Flora. 1895. 
122. Helvella ephippium Leveille, Ann. Sc. Nat. 1841. 
123. Helvella craterella Quelet, Enchiridion. 1886. 
Peziza craterella Persoon, Synopsis 1801. 
Octospora craterella Hedwig, Muse, froud. 1787. 
My note on the fresh specimen is as follows; Stipe 
5-6 xi-i. 5 cm. Ascoma 4-7 cm. Asci 200-250x16-18 
mic. Spores smooth, 18-20x12-14 mic. Compare with 
Massee’s account of Helvella macropus. 
124. Gyromitra esculenta Fries, S. V. Scand. 1849. 
Helvella esculenta Persoon, Comm. 1800. 
This species is recorded in Lea’s Catalogue. I have never 
found it. 
125. Gyromitra costata Cooke, Mycographia. 1879. 
Helvella costata Schweinitz, Syn. Car. 1822. 
I have two or three times found specimens of what appeared 
to be this species, but in no instance did they yield spores. 
Mature specimens of this species and of G. caroliniana are 
greatly desired by mycologists; they do not seem to be known at 
the present time. 
126. Gyromitra brunnea Underwood, Proceedings Indiana 
Academy of Science. 1893. 
In the spring of 1895, this species grew abundantly in our 
vicinity. One specimen which we weighed, measured and figured, 
had dimensions as follows; Height 18 cm.; diameter of Pileus 
14 cm.; thickness of stipe 8.5 cm.; weight 1 lb. 2 oz. 
127. Morchella esculenta Persoon, Synopsis. 1801. 
Phallus esculentus Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 1753. 
Boletus esculentus, rugosus, etc. Tournefort. I. R. H. 
1719. 
128. Morchella patula Persoon, Synopsis. 1801. 
Phallus patulus Schrank, Baier. FI. 1789. Gmelin, Syst. 
Nat. 1791. 
