180 
are opposed to this view. The general form of the e 
is that ef the Clavarieze, where the chain consistency i 
unknown. 
Myxomycidium pendulum, Massee (sp. nov.). Receptacula 
pendula, aquoso-gelatinosa,~ stipitata, on apice acu 
hyalina vel basi ochraceo tincta, 1- em. longa. Basidia 
clavata, meii 6-7 u. Spore ovate, iin hyaline, 
glabra, 3-9 
On rotten Act Rodway, 605. 
* Always 8 pendulous and in ed much more watery than 
any Clavaria we have.” (Rodway.) 
sanae candida, Pers., Disp. (1797), p. 6. 
rotten wood; Rodway, 5 
arts of the specimen the plants are closely compacted 
pue and indistinguishable from 
neiffia SAHEN, Berk. & Curt. in Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot.) x 
ised 
On ah = Rodway, 468. 
Tremella vinosa, Massee (sp. nov.). Receptaculum gelatinosum, 
molle, gyroso-plicatum, glabrum, vinosum, 1-2 cm. latum 
e globosa, 4-sterigmatica, Spore subglobosm, hyaline, 
Te, p 
° On dead wood, Rodway, 594. 
Allied to 7. corrugata, Schweinitz. 
| Gyrocephalus luteus, Massee (sp. nov.). Receptacula gelatinosa, 
Basidia 
stipitata, spathulato-con mvoluta, flavida, 1-1-5 em. lata. 
globosa, cruciatim partita, sterigmatibus quaternis elongatis E 
I ir ls ‘@ hyaline, continue, glabre, oblongo-curvate 3 
x 
On dead ied, Rodway, 598. 
ANS Gunnii, Berk. ez Cooke, Hanab. Austr. Fung. (1892) ` : 
“On the ground, Rodway, 291. 
Tylostoma mammosum, Fries, Syst. Myc. iii. (1829 p. 42. 
On the ground, Rodway, 535. - g 
t gases glaucum, Cooke d Massee in Grevillea, xv. (1887) — : 
In the ground on dry hill-sides, Rodway, 534. 
Mr. Rodway points out that the central woody nucleus is P 
absent in this species, which ne lacks one of the essential E 
features of the genus Diploderm 
Hymenogaster nanus, Massee et gv y (sp. nov.). Peridium | 
globosum, gibbosum, vix visc idum, 3X9 cm. latum, griseo-  . 
radiantes; septa crassa, brunnea. eon re elliptice, err. = : 
subacute, verruculoss, flavo-brunnes, pellucidw, 14-15 
Underground, Hobart, Rodway, 609 
__ “I have only found the one Era: ‚It seems very close to 
forms of m iie Gunnii ? het the apos are woor a be 
Rodway). 
as large.” 
don eR Prem, 
