154 Journal of Mycology [Vol. 13 



THIRD SUPPLEMENT TO NEW GENERA OF FUNGI 



PUBLISHED SINCE THE YEAR 1900, WITH 



CITATIONS AND THE ORIGINAL 



DESCRIPTIONS. 



' COMPILED BY P. L. RICKER. 



' {^Concluded from page 124.) 



VII. Basidiomycetae. 



[Basidiomycetae.] 

 Gallacea Lloyd, n. g. Lycoperdaceae. The Lycoperda- 

 ceae of Australia, New Zealand and neighboring islands. 37 

 1905. 



"Peridium single. Gleba of permanent cells forming a 

 thin layer adhering to the peridium, the plant being hollow at 

 the center; capillitium none; spores fusiform. 



"This genus is based on 'Mesophellia scleroderma' (Ore v. 



14-11.)." 



[Basidiomycetae.] 



Whetstonia Lloyd, n. g. Tylostomaceae. Mycological 

 Notes 22 : 270. pi. 90. 1906. 



"Peridium stalked, distinct from the stalk by a definite 

 membrane. Gleba consisting of spores contained in persistent 

 cells. Capillitium none." 



[Basidiomycetae.] 



Hirneolina (Pat.) Bres. n. g. Tremellaceae. Saccardo, 

 Sylloge Fungorum, 17:208. 1905. 



As a subgenus of Sebacina, Patouillard. Essai Taxonomique, 

 25. f. 17. 1900. Replacing Eichleriella Bresadola, Annales My- 

 cologici 1 : 116. 1903. 



[ Basidiomycetae. ] 



Grandinioides Banker, n. g. Hydnaceae. Memoirs of the 

 Torrey Botanical Club, 12:179. 1906. 



"Plant pileate, thin, membranaceous or subgelatinous, teeth 

 minute, papilliform or subcylindrical, subciliate." 



[Basidiomycetae.] 

 Leaia Banker, n. g. Hydnaceae. Memoirs of the Torrey 

 Botanical Club, 12:175. 1906. 



"Plants pileate or resupinate, epixylous, dark to light-umber 

 or grayish, subiculum of branched processes clothed above with a 

 dense shaggy coat of coarse tomentum ; teeth slender, terete, 

 acute; spores minutely papillose, elliptical, guttulate, hyaline or 

 white. 



