392 EEV. M. J. BERKELEY AND ME. M. C. COOKE ON 



346. Pterula plumosa, Fr.; Berk, in Hook. Journ. ii. (1843) 642. 

 Clay banks. Marauham (Gardner). 



347. Tremella fuciformis, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 277. 

 On trunks. Panure (Spruce, no. 9). 



348. T. lutescens, Fr.Ep.p. 588 ; Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856)277. 

 On trunks. Panure (Spruce, no. 151). 



349. T. pulvtnulus, B. Sf Cooke. Gregaria, pallide lutea, parva, 

 pulviniformis, demum confluens. 



On dead wood. Rio Purus (Traill, no. 164). 



About 1 line in diameter, cushion-shaped, at length confluent, pale 



yellow ; conidia very minute. 



350. Hirneola protracta, Lev. (sub Exidia), Ann. Sci. Nat. Oct. 

 1844, p. 218 ; Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 277. 



On dead wood. Panure (Spruce, no. 84). 



351. H. auriformis, Fr. Fungi Nat. p. 26; Bertc.fy Curt. Cub. Fungi 

 Brazil (M. J. B.). 



352. H. polytricha, Fr. Fungi Nat. p. 26. 

 (Exidia polytricha, Mont.) 



Brazil (M. J. B.). 



353. H. hispidula, B. Ann. Nat. Hist. iii. 396. 

 Urupa, Rio Mauhes (Traill, no. 167). 



354. H. auricula jvdm, Fr. — Exidia auricula Judse, Berk, in Hook. 

 Journ. (1856)277. 



On half-decayed trunks. Panure (Spruce, no. 18); Rio Purua (Traill)- 



- 



355. H. eximia, B. 8f Cooke. Pusilla ; pileo tenui, orbiculari, lobato; 

 margine ciliato ; stipite gracili, deorsum incrassato hispidulo. 



On dead wood. Lago Cerrado, Rio Jurua, Oct. 30, 1874 (Traill, no. 28). 



Pileus about § inch across below j margin ciliated ; stem | inch high, 



hispid, dilated downwards, springing from an orbicular hispid disk. 



356. Nematelia corticola, B. Sf Cooke. Parva, pallide aurantiaca, 



erumpens, e basi plana Candida oriunda. 



On stringy bark. Rio Purua (Traill, no. 165). 



Bursting through the bark from a white flat base, pale orange, very soft ; 

 spores oblong-elliptic T J^ inch long. tsV"* o 1 ^ lXiC ^ broad. On the 

 same matrix deep violet spots occur which stain the spores of the 

 same colour. They look at first sight most like Corticium cceruleum, 

 but are probably of animal origin. 



357. Cycloderma Weddellii, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 



373. 

 Brazil. 



