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NOTES ON TREMELLINI. 
The following species are not to be traced in Saccardo Sylloge. 
Dacryomyces conigenus, Niessl. in Wint. Fungi Fur. No. 2628. 
On cones of Pinus sylvestris. 
Dacryomyces Poae, Libert. FI. Crypt. 135. 
On leaves of Poa sudetica. 
Dacryomyces pallens. Fries. FcM. Fun. Rhen. 2092. 
On branches. 
Dacryomyces phaseoli, Bur. 
On leaves. 
Dacryomyces violaceus, Schwein. Syn. Car. 1148. 
On bark. 
Feziza myceticola, Berlc. Curt. U. S. Fungi. 
On rotten fungi. 
Peziza porinatum, Cooke. 
On decaying Polyporus. 
These are both of the nature of Dacryomyces. 
Auricularia corium, Berk, in Serb. Merulius corium, Ayres MSS, 
Pileo effuso-reflexo, sublobato vel crenulato, villoso, fasciato- 
zonato, cervino ; hymenio atro-purpureo, plicis distinctissime 
reticulato-venoso, sporis subglobosis, 7 p. 
On dead trunks. Mauritius. 
Auricularia epitricha, Berk, in Serb. Auricularia Carteri, Berk. 
Suborbicularis, gregaria, margine recurvo, subtus pallido, 
velutino, hymenio umbrino, subolivascente, laevi, pruinoso. Sporis 
5 x 4 ft. 
On bark. Bombay. N eilgherries. 
What clue is there in Saccardo Sylloge as to the disposal of 
Tremella disciformis, Fries Syst. Myc. n., 216 ? 
Tremella lilacina, Mull., seems to be the same as T. sarcoides 
from Sealer’s Cove, Victoria. 
It seems impossible to trace, without index to synonymy, 
Ditangium insigne , Karst. Fun. Fenn. No. 656. 
EXOTIC FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke. 
Cordyceps Speeringii, Massee. 
Stroma minute (T-l c.m. high), ochraceous white, stem cylin- 
drical, a little attenuated below ; capitulum subglobose, punctate 
with the immersed perithecia. Asci cylindrically clavate, octos- 
porous ; sporidia linear, fiexuous, five septate, not breaking up into 
joints, 60 X li- p- 
On Ant {Formica). Grenada, W. Indies. 
