Jan. 1896. Flora of W. Virginia — Millspaugh & Nuiiall. 173 



LACHNOCLADIUM Lev. 



Li. semivestitum B. & C. 



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

 five inches high {Nitttall, 1867, 753). 



TREMELLINACE^. 



HIRNEOLA Fr. 



H. Auricula- Judae (Linn.) Berk. 



On damp sticks, June 15, 1893, Short Creek (vV/zZ/rt//, 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 {A^itHall, 999). 



ULOCOLLA Bref. 

 U. foliacea (Pers.) Bref. 



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

 {Nut tall, 1 281). 



TREMELLA Dill. 

 T. frondosa Fr. 



On Rhododendron viaximuin. Dec. 16, 1893 {Nuttall, 1321). 



T. aurantia Fr. 



On bark Finns 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 //, curved {Nuttall, 1332). 



T. virens Schwein. 



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

 Spores mostly 7x5 // or round 7 ,a diameter. 



N.EMATELIA Fr. 



N. nucleata (Schw.) Fr. 



On Aralia spinosa, alt. 1,300 ft., Aug. 18, 1893 {Nuttall, 11 74, 

 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 



