Glatfelter — Preliminary List of Higher Fungi. 85 



C. AUREA, Schaeff. (P. — 1252). 



Meramec Highlands, Sept. 30, 1905. On the ground 

 in massive clusters. 



Spores, elliptic, 10-12 X 4-5/^. 



C. DENSA, Pk. (P.— 1257). 



Meramec Highlands, Oct. 2, 1905. A colony on 

 rocky hillside. Mus. Rep. 41, p. 79. 



Spores, dingy yellow, 12-15 X *-oM- 



TREMELLINEAE. 



ExiDiA ALBA, (Huds.) Bref. (P.— 49). 

 Common. On trunks. 



HiRNEOLA, AURicuLA-jUDAE, Berk. (P. — 48). 



Common, especially on elm. Edible. Relished by 

 some. 



8UB-FAM. — DACRYOMYCETEAE. 



GUEPINIA. 



G. BiFORMis, Pk. (P. — 877). 



Creve Coeur, July 10, 1902. On trunk. Rare. 

 Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. p. 20. 1900; Sacc. Vol. 16. p. 222. 



G. PALMiCEPS, Berk (1336 — P). 

 St. Louis, 1905. 



GASTEROMYOCETES. 



PHALLOIDEI. 



MuTiNus ELEGANS, Fishcr (Lloyd. — 867). 



Woods and parks. Scattered. Myc. Notes, Jan. 

 1902, p. 13; illust. Fig. 15. 



DiCTYOPHORA DUPLiCATA (Bosc.) Fishcr (755). 



Occasionally. Bot Gazette, Nov. 1896, p. 387,— 

 E. A. Burt. 



