JAN. 1896. FLORA OF W. VIRGINIA MILLSPAUGH & NUTTALL. 173 



LACHNOCLADIUM Lev. 



li. semivestitum B. & C. 



On dead wet limbs, alt. 1,800 ft., Sept. 18, 1895. Three to 

 five inches high (Nuttall, 1867, 753). 



TREMELLINACE^:. 



HIRNEOLA Fr. 



H. Auricula-Judae (Linn.) Berk. 



On damp sticks, June 15, 1893, Short Creek (Nuttall, 993). 



EXIDIA Fr. 



E. glandulosa (Bull) Fr. 



On- bark Juglans cinerea, alt. 2,000 ft., Feb. 20, 1893 (Nuttall, 

 946). 



E. alba (Huds.) Bref. 



On dead log, June 23, 1893 (Nuttall, 999). 



ULOCOLLA Bref. 



U. foliacea (Pers.) Bref. 



On dead twig, Nov. 10, 1893. Spores -f 12.5 x 6 to 7 /z 

 (Nuttall, 1281). . 



TREMELLA Dill. 

 T. frondosa Fr. 



On Rhododendron maximum, Dec. 16, 1893 (Nuttall, 1321). 



T. aurantia Fr. 



On bark Pinus Virginiana, alt. 2,000 ft., March 20, 1893 (Nutt- 

 all, 947). 



T. intumescens Sm. ? 



On dead limbs Hicoria sp. , Short Creek, Dec. 16, 1893. 

 Spores 10 to 13 x 3 to 4 /j., curved (Nuttall, 1332). 



T. virens Schwein. 



On dead branch Cornus florida, Aug. 17, 1893 (Nuttall, 1155). 

 Spores mostly 7 x 5 // or round 7 /j. diameter. 



N^MATELIA Fr. 



N. nucleata (Schw.) Fr. 



On Aralia spinosa, alt. 1,300 ft., Aug. 18, 1893 (Nuttall, 1174, 

 142). On Magnolia Fraseri. 



DACRYOMYCES Nees. 

 D. - - sp. 



Of this form Mr. J. B. Ellis says: " It seems to be a Dacryomy- 

 ces. I find the same thing here at Newfield, N. J., but have 

 never been able to decide upon it, and though I have sent it to 



