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BRITISH TREME I. LINE.® . 
DITIOXiA, Fries. 
Between coriaceous and corky, hymenium discoid, gelatinous ; 
spores continuous at length uniseptate. 
Ditiola radicata ( A . $ S.), Fr. Sys. Myc. II. 170. Cke. Hdbk. 1044. 
Stipitate or rooting ; cups nearly plane, disc golden yellow, 
stem thick, white ; spores subellipsoid, for the most part curved 
or unequal, uniseptate, 8-12 X 4-5 p. 
On wood. 
APYRENIUM, Fries. 
Subglobose, sessile, internally hollow, externally subgelatinous ; 
spores continuous. 
Apyrenium lignatile, Fr. Hym. Fur. 700. Grev. Crypt, t. 27 6. Cke. 
Hdbk. 1041. 
Rounded, deformed, externally and internally pallid spores 
rounded. 
On pine wood. 
Apyrenium armeniacum, Berk. Sf Br. No. 1141, t. 2 2. Cke. Hdbk. 
No. 1042. 
Lobed, subgelatinous, peach colour ; spores obovate, 13 X 8 p, 
hyaline, basidia tiliform, branched. 
On wood. 
MEMORABILIA. 
Strobilomyces polyp y ramis, Hook, in Berk. Decades No. 332. 
On the ground. Jillapahar, India. 
This species has been omitted from Saccardo’s Sylloge. 
Spegazzinia tessarthra CB. £ C.), Sacc. Syll. iv., No. 3582. 
From the figures it would appear that the species described by 
Patouillard under the name of Triposporium cristatum, Bull. Soc. 
Mycol. France, 1888, p. 125, is none other than this species, which 
was called Sporidesmium tessarthrum, B. C ., and Tetrachia 
tessarthra, Berk. 
Missing Links. — We should be glad to find the following in 
Saccardo’s Sylloge, but. at present have not been successful : — 
Colletotrichum microspermum, Corda Icon. 
Zasmidium cellare, Fries. 
Alytosporium fulvum, Fries. 
Alytosporium croceum, Schiv. 
Alytosporium pteridicola, Schw. 
