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vaguely longitudinally rugulose, 5-8 by 1-1.5 millimetres; gonidio¬ 
phores covering every portion of the head, linear, curved, septate, with 
a few short lateral branchlets, 70-80 by 1.5/*; gonidia elliptic-oblong, 
continuous, colorless, 3-1//; basidia appearing after the gonidiophores, 
aseptate, bifurcate at the apex, 45-50 by 5-6//; spores continuous, 
colorless, elliptic-oblong, with an oblique apiculus at the base, 15 by 
4-4.5//. 
Coryne unicolor , B. & Curt. Type in Herb. Berk., Kew, No. 4310. On 
rotten wood, Cuba. (Wright.) 
I have not seen any previous description of the present species; pos¬ 
sibly such may exist along with others of the same genus in some 
American publication. 
Dacryopsis nuda, Mass. (Figs. 25-26.) Gregarious; head hemis¬ 
pherical, flattened below, at first even, then minutely rugulose, reddish 
orange, 3-4 millimetres diameter; stem short, stout, equal, white, or 
tinged with yellow, minutely tomentose, 3-4 by 2-2.5 millimetres, even; 
gondiophores appearing before the basidia, linear, straight, aseptate, 
simple, or rarely with one or two short branchlets near the apex, 35-40 
by 1.5//; gonidia elliptic-oblong, continuous, colorless, 3 by 1//; basidia 
projecting considerably above the gonidiophores, cylindrical, bifurcate 
at the apex, 55-60 by 5-6//; spores elliptic-oblong, colorless, with an 
oblique apiculus at the base, triseptate, 14 by 5//. 
Ditiola nuda , Berk. Ann. Nat. Hist., Ser. II, Yol. n, p. 267, PI. ix, 
Fig. 4 (Berkeley’s No., 375). Britain. On fir stumps. 
Closely resembling in general appearance Tubercularia cinnabarina , 
but quite distinct morphologically. 
Dacryomyces enata, (B. & C.l, Mass. (Figs. 14, 15.) Erumpent; 
dark amber, appressed, surface slightly rugulose or almost smooth, 
bounded by the ruptured bark, up to 1 centimetre diameter; basidia 
cylindrical, bifurcate at the apex, 45-50 by 5//; spores elliptic-oblong, 
colorless, with an oblique apiculus at the base, slightly curved, 10-11 
by 3.5//. 
Tremella enata , Berk. & Curt., Grev., Yol. ii, p. 20 ; Sacc. Syll., Yol. 
Vi, No. 8424. Superficially resembling a small discolored form of 
Tremella albida , but a true Dacryomyces. From 3 millimetres to 1 cen¬ 
timetre across. Type in Herb. Berk., Kew, No. 4307. On Alnus serru- 
lata and oak, lower Carolina. 
Tremella yesicaria, Bull .=Peziza concrescens , Sehweinitz. (Speci¬ 
mens from Sehweinitz in Herb. Berk.) 
Tremella gigantea, B. & C., Grev., Yol. n, p. 19. Alabama. (Pe¬ 
ters.) The present species is a gelatinous lichen. Type in Herb. Berk., 
Kew, No. 4260. 
Tremella myricue, Berk. & Cooke. Foliaceo-gyrose, gelatinoso- 
elastic, semipellucid, smoky gray, when dry blackish with a tinge of 
purple here and there, surface with minute, scattered points; spores 
broadly elliptical, with an oblique apiculus, 8-9 by 6-7 m, colorless. 
