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an amorphous layer against the trabeculae. — One species, on 
decaying leaves of Rhododendron maximum, Blowing Rock, N. 
C. 
“Eomycenella is related to Discocyphella P. Hennings, but 
differs in the dissolving hymenium and the fact that the pileus 
is not gelatinous nor the stem horny. From Cymatella Patouil- 
lard (placed with Agaricaceae) it differs in the trabecular pileus 
and the dissolving hymenium; and from Gloeocephala (Clavari- 
aceae) Massee, which has one-spored basidia. The latter should 
be placed in the Thelephoraceae.” 
[Basidiomycetae.] 
Etheirodon Banker n. n. (Odontia Fr.) Bulletin of the 
Torry Botanical Club, 29:441. July 1902. 
“Fries’ name of Odontia is preoccupied by Odontia Pers., 
which evidently stands for a very different group. I, therefore, 
propose the name Etheirodon based on E. fimbriatum ( =Odon - 
tia fimbriata Fries, Epicrisis, 528.)” 
[Basidiomycetae.] 
Fistulinella P. Hennings n. g. Polyporaceae. Engler’s 
Botanische Jahrbiicher, 30:43. 12 Mar. 1901. 
“Pileus carnosus, stipitatus, margine velato-membranaceo in- 
voluto. Hymenium porosum, tubuli cylindracei inter se subliberi 
et separati.” 
[Basidiomycetae.] 
Geasteropsis Hollos n. g. Gastromycetes. Novenytani Koz- 
lemenyek, 1903, p. 92. 
“Exoperidio crasso, rigido in lacinias irregulares dehiscente, 
in centro stylum sublignosum gerit, qui turbinate dilatatur, colu- 
mellam subrotundam formans. Endoperidio dehiscente. 
“Similis Geasteri, at endoperidio dehiscente distincta.” 
[Basidiomycetae.] 
Lactariopsis P. Hennings n. g. Agaricacae. Engler’s Botan¬ 
ische Jahrbiicher, 30:51. 12 Mar. 1901. 
“Pileus carnosus, depressus, margine involuto cum stipite 
velum membranaceum conjunctus. Hymenophorum cum stipite 
contiguum; lamellae adnato-decurrentes inaequales, ceraceae- 
rigidulae, lactescentes. Sporae globosae subhyalinae asperulae.” 
[ Basidiomycetae. ] 
Lloydella Bresadola n. g. Thelephoraceae. Lloyd, Myc. 
Notes, (121), No. 6:51. May 1901. 
“Est Stereum hymenio cystidiis praedita. Prouti Hymeno- 
chaete est Stereum setulis praedita).” 
[Basidiomycetae.] 
Nidula White n. g. Nidulariaceae. Bulletin of the Torrey 
Botanical Club, 29 :27c. May 1902. 
