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Clavaria botrytia P., Bowood, on the ground. 

 ■■ coralloides L., Stourhead, ditto. 

 ■ cristata, Holmsldold, Bowood. 

 inaequalis, Miill., Rudlow. 



contorta Fr., Spye Park, on alder sticks. 



abietina Sebum., Corsham, &c. 



Genus XLII., Calocera Fr., Gelatinous, subcartilaginous when 

 moist, horny when dry, hymenium viscid. 



Calocera viscosa Fr., common on fir stumps, &c. 



Genus XLIII., Typhula. Stem filiform, flaccid. Receptacle 

 cylindrical, distinct. Hymenium thin, waxy. 



Typhula erythropus Fr., Eudlow, on herbaceous stems. 



Genus XLIY., Pistillaria Fr. Club-shaped, waxy, then horny. 

 Structure cellular. 



Pistillaria quisquilliaris Fr., Hartham Park. 



ORDER YI. TREMELLINI. 

 Genus XLY., Tremella Fr. Gelatinous, tremulous, immarginate. 

 Hymenium not papillate, surrounding the whole of the Fungus. 

 Tremella meseuterica Retz., very common on sticks. 



albida, Euch. ditto 



Genus XLYI., Exidia Fr. Tremulous, margined, fertile above 

 and glandular, barren below. 



Exidia recisa Fr., Rudlow, on sticks. 



Genus XLYII., Eirneola Fr. Gelatinous, cup-shaped, horny 

 when dr3^ Hymenium often more or less wrinkled; interstices 

 even, without papillae ; outer surface velvety. 



Hirneola auricula-judoe B., Rudlow, &c., on elder. 



Genus XLYIII., Ncematelia Fr. Nucleus solid, heterogeneous, 

 covered with a gelatinous stratum, which is everywhere clothed 

 with the hj'menium. 



Genus XLIX., Dacrymyces Nees. Homogeneous, gelatinous. 

 Conidia disposed in moniliform rows. Sporophores clavate, at 

 length bifurcate. 



Dacrymyces stillatus Nees., Rudlow, on fir common. 



Genus L., Apyrenium Fr. Stroma gelatinoso-carnose fibroso- 



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