Tremellaceae 



TREMELLA. Page 529. 

 Brain-like or lobed; spores globose or ovoid. 



N^MATELIA. 



Firm, convex, with a central hard nucleus. (No edible species re- 

 ported.) 



GYROCEPHALUS. 



Erect, spathulate. (No edible species reported.) 



TREMELLEDON. Page 533. 



Gelatinous, tremelloid, fan-shaped, fleshy; hymenium with distinct 

 spines. 



Sub-Family Dacryomycetese. 



DACRYOMYCES. 

 Small, pulvinate and gyrose. (No edible species reported.) 



GUEPINIA. 



Irregularly cup-shaped, hymenium on one surface only. (No edible 

 species reported.) 



DACRYOPSIS. 



Hymenium at the apex of a short stem, bearing conidia and spores. 

 (No edible species reported.) 



DlTIOLA. 



Stem distinct, bearing the hymenium at its expanded apex. (No edi- 

 ble species reported.) 



APYRENIUM. 

 Subglobose or lobed, hollow. (No edible species reported.) 



CALOCERA. 



Subcylindrical and erect, simple or branched. (No edible species re- 

 ported. ) 



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