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Pl. cell.aph. 10. SARCOTHECES. 240. Tremella. 593 
C. Tremetiives. Thallus variously shaped, rather 
gelatinous; epidermis thin; inside cellular, fibrous ; sporidia 
naked, scattered in the substance, and very copiously on 
the outer surface. 
V. 240. TREMELLA. Dillenius. Tremelle. 
Thallus variously shaped; sporidia scattered in the in- 
side only. 
Tremella recisa. Cut-off tremelle. 
Thallus reverse-conical, umber-brown, inside rather 
fibrous. 
Peziza granulosa, Persoon Syn. 633, 4. 
Tremella recisa, Ditmar Fung. 
On dry willow-branches. 
VI. 241. GYRARIA. Esenbeck. Gyraria. 
Thallus dilated, meandering; sporidia scattered in the 
substance, and over the external surface. 
1. Gyraria mesenterica. Cawl gyraria. 
Thallus roundish, orange-colour ; plaits vertical, twisted. 
Tremella mesenterica, Jacq. Miscell, Austr. 1, 13. 
On the fallen branches of trees. ; 
Becomes hard, but not much smaller when dry. 
2. Gyraria ? albida. Whitish gyraria. 
Thallus whitish, sessile, rather wrinkled, solid, semi- 
transparent, variously shaped, jellylike. 
Tremella albida, Huds. Fl. Angl. 565; Engl. Bot, 2117. 
Tremella cerebrina, Bulliard Champ. 386. 
On half-rotten branches, or wet wood. 
3. Gyraria ferruginea. Tron-brown gyraria. 
Thalli clustered, rusty-brown, lobed; lobes waved; sur- 
face finely pulverulent, granulated ; inside white. 
Tremella ferruginea, Engl. Bot. 1454, 
On the dead branches of trees. 
4. Gyraria intumescens. Swelling gyraria. 
Thalli clustered, twisted, swollen, brown, shining, jelly- 
like; when dry thin, membranaceous. 
Tremella intumescens, Engl. Bot. 1870. 
On rotten wood in wet weather. 
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