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Tremella. 



lutescens, Pers. Waynesville, Aug. 27, 1844. 



ExiDIA. 



Auricula-Judae, Fr. On roots of Beech. Cincinnati, 



March 3, 1842. 

 glandulosa, Fr. On dead Beech. Cincinnati, March 

 3, 1842. 

 Phallus. 



Dsemonum, Fr. Cincinnati. 

 Lycoperdon. 



pyriforme, Schseff. On dead trunks. Cincinnati, Nov. 



1840. 

 gemmatum, Fr. In woods. Cincinnati, Oct. 27, 1841. 

 Geaster. 



striatus, BC. jS. minor. On the ground. Cincinnati, 

 Sept. 14, 1841. 



BOVISTA. 



nigrescens, Pers. Waynesville, 1844. 

 Scleroderma. 



vulgare, i^r. On the ground. Cincinnati, Oct. 27, 1841. 

 Lycogala. 



epidendrum, i^r. On dead wood. Cincinnati, Oct. 1840. 

 ^thalium. 



flavum, Lk. On a dead trunk, spreading over moss. 

 Cincinnati, April 30, 1842. 

 Diderma. 



vernicosum, P. On decaying Polypori. Cincinnati, 

 Sept. 10, 1842. 



DlDYMIUM.^ 



tigrinum, Fr. Cincinnati. 



regulosum, N. Sp. On bark of Honey-locust. Cin- 

 cinnati, June 27, 1842.*^ 



' Exacte D. albo-punctatum, Fl. Dan. 



' DiBTMiUM regulosum: gregarium; peridio lenticulari, subtus late umbili- 

 cato, albo, ruguloso ; stipite tenui costato, stramineo, apice attenuato, capillitio, 

 parco, albo ; sporis nigris, sub lente fusco-purpureis. Columella nulla. Berk. 



in Hook. Land. Journ., vol. iv. p. 308. A minute species, one-third of a line 



in diameter, with the stem two-thirds of a line high. The appearance of the 

 surface of the perideum is like that of a little globule of the mother of vmegar, 

 white and curdled. 



