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1164. Seismosarca hydrophora. Cooke. Grev. xviii., 25. 
Inflated, gelatinous, lobate (2 3 in. diam.), dingy pale fuliginous, 
very soft and watery, covered witli scattered coloured hairs, which 
are usually furcate at the base (5U-60 X 8 p), pointed at the apex. 
Basidia clavate. Spores elliptical, continuous, bright brown, 
7 x 4 ft. 
On wood. N.S. Wales. (Fig. 94). 
Sub-Family 3. Dacryomycetere. 
Basidia tapering, clavate, furcate upwards, bearing a single 
sterigma on each apex. 
Genus 68. DACRYOMYCES. Fees. 
Pulvinate, gyrose, spores when mature or in germination trans- 
versely or murally divided. Conidia in chains. 
1165. Dacryomyces miltinus. Berk. FI. Tasm. t. 183, /. 7. 
Sacc. St/ll. 8469.— Tremella cinnabarina., Berk. 
Small, vermilion-red, gyrose-lobate (3-5 c.m.) ; spores oblong- 
reniform, at length six septate, 12-21 p long. Sporophores in- 
flated. 
On dry wood. N.S. Wales. Tasmania. 
1166. Dacryomyces rubrofuscus. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1845, 
p. 61, t. 1, /. 1. Sacc. Syll. 8171. 
Small, redbrown, black when dry, cracked and gyrose (scarcely 
2 m.m. high) ; spores large, globose or oval, simple or 1-2 septate. 
On rotten branches. W. Australia. 
1167. Dacryomyces deliquescens. Duly. Bot. Gall. 729. 
Fr. J/ym. Fur. 698. Sacc. Syll. 8472. 
Snbrotund, rooting, convex, immarginate yellowish, at length 
contorted, hyaline (1 c.m. broad) ; spores oblong, curved, obtuse, 
triseptate, 15-16 x 6-7 p, four guttulate, hyaline. 
On rotten wood. Tasmania. (Fig. 95). 
1168. Dacryomyces stillatus. Nees Syst. 89, f 90. Fr. 
Hym. b.vr. 699. Sacc. Syll. 8473. 
Subrotund, convex, at length plicate, yellow, then orange, colour 
persistent (8-5 m.m. broad) ; spores multiseptate, subhyaline, 
slightly curved, 18-22 x 8 p. 
On rotten wood. Victoria. N.S.Wales. 
1169. Dacryomyces sacchari. B. <(• Br. Linn. Trans, n., 
65. Sacc. Syll. 8483. 
Irregular, thin, gelatinous, orange-red, seated on a whitish 
stroma, conidia subglobose, irregularly dispersed. 
On stems of Saccharum. Queensland. 
1170. Dacryomyces seriatus. Berk. FI. Tasm. 263. Sacc. 
Syll. 8488.. 
Erumpent, seriate, whitish, then yellowish, irregular, somewhat 
stratose. 
On bark. Tasmania 
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