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” sarcoides With. Vol. 22-88. 
” foliacea Pers. Vol. 24-80. 
” albida Iiuds. Vol. 25-83. 
colorata Peck. Vol. 25-83. 
” frondosa Fr. Vol. 26-72. 
” enata B & B. Vol. 27-100. 
” stipitata Peck. Vol. 27-100. 
” vesicaria Bull. Vol. 28-53. 
” rmycetophila Peck. Vol. 28-53. 
” intumescens Sow. Vol. 30-49. 
lutescens Pers. Vol. 31-39. 
” subcarnosa Peck. Vol. 32-36. 
” epigea B. & Br. Vol. 34-43. 
” subochracea Peck. Vol. 34-43. 
” pinicola Peck. Vol. 39-44. 
Tremeleineae of Wisconsin. 
Auricidaria —Cartilaginous, gelatinous, soft, tremulous, 
when wet, but not distended with jelly, when dry, coriacious, 
horny, reviving again when moistened but scarcely swelling. 
Hymenium of basidia longitudinally four parted, spores con¬ 
tinuous, oblong, curved. 
Auricularia sambucina Martins (Flora erlang, p. 459). 
Tremella Auricula-Judae Linn. Sp. 1625. p. 1. 
Peziza Auricula Linne (Syst. veg. Ed. XY. p. 1018). 
Merulius Auricula Roth (Tentanem florae Germ. I, p. 535). 
Exidia Auricula- J udae Fries (Systema. II, p. 221). 
Hirneola Aunculae-Judae Berk. (Outlines p. 289). 
Hirneola Auricula-Judae Fries (Hym. Eur. p. 695). 
Auriculana sambucina Bref. (Enters. VII. t. IY, f. 3-9). 
1 . Auricidaria auricula —Judae Linn. Sp. 1625. PI. I. fig. 1 . 
Carpophore cartilaginous-gelatinous, soft and tremelloid when 
moist, cup shaped, rigid when dry, reviving when moist. Ba¬ 
sidia rod shaped, or fusoid, transversely septate, cells each bear¬ 
ing a single monosporous sterigma; spores oblong, curved. Ily- 
menium venoso-plicate: pileus greyish olive brown, minutely 
tomentose, spores 20-25^ by 7-9/g Carpophore up to 12 cm. in 
diameter. Common. 
