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TREMELLIXI. 



1039. Dacrymyces stillatus. Nees. "Orange Dacrymyces." 



Nearly round, convex, at length plicate, yellow, then orange, 

 colour persistent; spores multiseptate. — Fr. Epicr.p. 592. Grev. 

 S. C. F. 1. 159. Berk. Outl. 1. 18,/. 8. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 220. Cooke. 

 exs. no. 336. 



On pine rails. [United States.] 



Distingnished by its persistent orange colour from. D. deliqiiescens, it is 

 also smaller, more scattered, less depressed, and firmer. Generally barren. 



1040. Dacrymyces chrysocomus. Tul. "Yellow-fir 



Dacrymyces." 



Small, yellow, gelatinous, cup-shaped, at length turning pale. 

 — Berk. Outl. p. 291. Peziza chrt/socoma, Bull. t. 376,/. 2. Eng. 

 Fl.Y.p.20D. 



On fir branches. 



Gen. 54. 



APYRENIUM, Fr. 



Stroma gelatinoso-carnose, fibro- 

 so-floccose, hollow, inflated ; hyme- 

 nium smooth, when dry collapsed, 

 pubescent. — Berk. Outl. p. 291. 



{Fig. 100.) 



Fig. 100. 



1041. 



Apyrenium lignatile. Fr. 



Apyreuium." 



""Wood -loving 



Subglobose, always hollow, mostly somewhat lobed, pallid 

 yellowish, or reddish white. — Fr. El. ii.p. 39. Berk. Outl. p. 291. 

 Pyrenium lignatile, Eng. Fl. Y.p. 221. Grev. ^.276. 



On rotten wood. Appiu. (Fig. 100.) 



1042. Apyrenium armeniacum. B. ^^ Br, "Apricot- * 



coloured Apyrenium." 



Eeceptacle lobate, sub-gelatinous, apricot-colour ; spores 

 obovate, enucleate, borne at the tij)s of branched threads. — B. 

 ^' Br. Ann.]^.H.{\^^^),no.\\M,pl.\\.J.'l. 



On oak sticks. Oct. Batheaston. 



Spores '0003 X 'OOOo in. long. 



THs may possibly be a condition of 



