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[EDITORIAL NOTE ON LIFE AND WORK OF Mr. DAVENPORT, WITH 
PORTRAIT.] Fern Bull. ix. 44. 1901. 
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NOTES ОМ FUNGI,— I. 
W. С. FARLOW. 
TREMELLA RETICULATA. While botanizing at Lake Dunmore, 
Vermont, in September, 1896, I found a quantity of a tremellinaceous 
fungus growing over the ground and fallen branches in a coniferous 
wood. The season was very wet and the fungus, owing to the rain, 
was in places reduced to shapeless masses, but there remained a 
number of specimens which retained their normal habit. From a 
solid gelatinous base there rose to the height of 7.5 em. (3 inches) or 
more masses of a white jelly, which resembled in outline certain large 
and coarse species of Cladonia, as C. Boryi 'Tuckm. Subcylindrical 
branches arose from a common base, more or less anastomosing below, 
reticulated and becoming free and irregularly forking upwards, the 
branches gradually tapering to the tips, which were fimbriate. The 
color when fresh was white except at the tips, which were somewhat 
yellowish or brownish. In drying, the whole fungus shrivelled very 
much and became a yellow brown. Microscopic examination showed 
