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47. TREMELLA, Fr* 



1. aurantia, Schw. TTood and bark. 



2. mesenterica, Betz. Sticks in woods. 



3. lutescens, Fr. Old Hemlocks. 



4. albida, Huds. Dead birch. 



5. intumescens, Sow. Fallen trees. 



6. vesicaria, Bull. Stems of herbs. 



7. foliacea, Pers. Trunks, logs, and stumps. 



8. enata, B. & C. Various barks. 



48. EXIDIA, Fr. 



1. glandulosa, Fr. Dead branches. 



2. cinnabarina, B. & C. Dead branches. 



3. repanda, Fr. Dead wood and branches. 



49. HIRNEOLA, Fr. 

 Auricula-Judae, Berk. Trunks. 



50. N51MATELIA, Fr. 



1. nucleata, Fr. Botten wood. 



2. encephala, Fr. Old Pine rails, &c. 



3. atrata, Peck. Dead Bass wood. 



51. DACRYMYCES, Xees. 



1. deliquescens, Duby. Dead limbs. 



2. violaceus, Fr. Branches of Apple trees. 



3. stillatus, Fr. Old Pine wood. 



4. chrysosperma, B. & C. Old wood. 



5. tortus, Fr. Old Pine wood. 



52. HYMENULA, Fr. 

 umbilicata, Fr. Dead stems of herbs. 



Fam. II. GASTEKOMYCETES. 



53. HYMENOGASTER, Tul. 

 vulgaris, Tul. Moist banks in woods. 



54. SPLANCHNOMYCES, Corda. 

 roseolus, Corda. Swamps in woods. 



55. PHALLUS, L 



1. impudicus, L. Rich places and woods. 



2. duplicatus, Bosc. Earth, &c. 



3. indusiatus, Tent. Earth, &c. 



4. rubicundus, Fr. Earth around stumps. 



56. CYNOPHALLUS, Fr 

 caninus, Fr. Decaying leaves in woods. 



