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Sect. S. Coryne — erect, sub-clavate, subviscid. 



1023. Tremella clavata. P. " Clavate Tremella." 



Solitary, simple, incrassated, reddish flesh-colour, blackish at 

 the base. — Fr. Epkr. p. 589. Pers. Ic. Pict. 1. 10,/. 1. Eag. Ft, 

 Y.p,2n. BerJc, Outl.p.288. 



On stumps. Rare. Appin, 



About 1 in. high, 2 lines broad, blackish below, and slightly twisted. — 

 M. J. B. 



Tremella sarcoides. Sm. See Bulgaria sarcoides, of ^Yhich 

 it is a condition. 



1024. Tremella tuberculaiia. Berk. '•' Homy Tremella." 



Erumpent ; stem short, cylindrical, head pileate, dirty white, 

 nearly black when dry. — Berk. Outl. p. 288. Tuhercularia alhida, 

 Eng.Fl. y.^.354. Coryne turhinata^Ann. N.H. no. 165. 



On fallen branches. Oct. 



Left upon the wood when the bark falls oflP, when dry it has a peculiar, 

 semi-transparent, horny appearance. 



Sect. 4. PhyUo2'}ta — cartilaginous, depressed, or effused. 



1025. Tremella torta. Wllld. "Twisted Tremella." 



Minute, round, depressed, gyroso-tuberculate, yellow or 

 orange. — Berk. Outl. p. 288. Ann. N.H. no. 372. 



On decorticated oak. Common. 



Two or three lines across. 



1026. Tremella versicolor. B. ^^ Br. " Parasitic Tremella." 



Minute, orbicnlar, orange, at length brown. — Ann. Nat. Hist, 

 ser. ii. vol. xiii. p. 406, no. 726. Berk. Outl. p. 288. 



On Corticium nudum. Feb. 



Forming minute orange, tear-like, convex spots, on the hjrmenium of the 

 Coriicium, paler when young, at length assuming a rufous tinge. In young 

 plants the delicate hyaline threads are terminated by four globules, which 

 ultimately branch, forming moniliform threads. — £. d; Br. 



1027. Tremella viscosa. P. - Viscid Tremella." 



Effused, resupinate, hyaline, at first white, undulated. — Pei's. 

 Ohs. ii.p. 18. Berk. Outl. 2). 288. Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. ii. vol. xiii. 



