1892.] FAIRMAN HYMENOMYCETEyE OF ORLEANS CO., N. Y. 167 



Family 6. TREMELLINE^E Fr. 



ExiDiA Fr. 



122. Exidia glandulosa Fr. Pk. 22 Rep., p. 88. On small 

 twigs on ground in wet places in the woods. Also occurs on Rhus 

 toxicode?idron branches, Yates and Ridgeway, Orleans Co., April, May. 



123. Exidia albida (Huds.) Bref. On moist stumps, Ridge- 

 way. 



Tremella Dill. 



124. Tremella mesenterica Retz. Pk. 22 Rep., p. 88. 

 Common on moist hemlock stumps. 



Dacryomyces Nees. 



125. Dacryomyces deliquescens Dub. Common on wet 

 fences in early spring or in a wet season. 



126. Dacryomyces fragiformis Nees. On wood in piles in 

 moist places, August, 18S6, LyndonYille. 



August 22, 1892. 

 special meeting. 



Held in Music Hall, Y. ]\I, C. A. Building, Complimentary to 



THE American Association for the Advancement 



OF Science. 



The President, Professor H. L. Fairchild in the chair. 



Mr. Grove Karl Gilbert of Washington, D. C, gave an address 

 upon 



COON BUTTE AND THE THEORIES OF ITS ORIGIN. 



The lecture was illustrated with lantern views, and a relief map 

 of the volcanic crater. 



