Sept. 1904 ] New Genera of Fungi 243 
ble to separate from T. pallida Schw., without an examination of 
the hymenium.” 
[ Basidiomycetae. ] 
Tremellopsis Patouillard n. gen. Series des Clavaires. 
Enumeration methodique des Champignons recueillis a La 
Guadeloupe & a La Martinique par Le R.-P.-Duss. Lons-le-Sau- 
nier. 1903. 
“Gelatineux-tremelloide, dresse, foliace-lobe. Hymenium 
amphigene, continu. Basides claviformes, non septees, portant 
au sommet 2-4 sterigmates subules. Cystides nulles. Spores 
ocracees.. 
“T. Antillarum Pat. n. sp. . . . 
“Obs.-Ce groupe est allie a Sparassis dont il differe par la 
consistance tremelloide et les spores ocracees, caracteres qui le 
rapprochent de Seismosarca Cooke, mais que l’absence de cys¬ 
tides et la forme foliacee de son receptacle eloignent suffisam- 
ment.” 
[Basidiomycetae] 
Tylodon Banker n. n. [Radulum Fr.] Bulletin of the Tor- 
rey Botanical Club, 29:440. July 1902. 
“The name Radulum is untenable, being excluded by Radula, 
established as a genus of the Jungermaniaceae, by Dumortier in 
Comment. Bot. Obs. 112. 1822. I propose, therefore, for the 
name of this genus Tylodon based on T. Freisii (—Radulum 
pendulum Fries, Elenchus Fungorum, 149. 1828; not Radulum 
pendulum Fries, Syst. Orb. Veg. 81. 1825.)”. 
VIII. DEUTEROMYCETAE. 
[ Deuteromycetae. ] 
Acontium Morgan n. g. Hyphomycetes. Journal of Mycol¬ 
ogy, 8 14. May 1902. 
“Hyphae decumbent hyaline, septate, vaguely branched, the 
sporiferous branches uniform, ascending, each producing at the 
apex several spores which are conglutinate into a pellucid glom- 
erule. Spores simple, cylindric or fusiform, smooth, hyaline. 
“A genus somewhat resembling Cylindrooephalum, but the 
spores are involved in mucus as in Cephalosporium.” 
[ Deuteromycetae. ] 
Aegeritopsis v. Hohnel n. g. Tuberculariaceae. Annales 
Mvcologici, 1 1532. 10 Dec. 1903. 
“Tuberculariae mucedineae staurosporae. Sporodochia sub- 
globosa, sessilia, tenuissima, fariacea, epixyla, superficialia, ex 
hyphis radiantibus, brevibus, crassiusculis, torulosis, coralloideo- 
ramosis formata. Conidiis pallidis, valde irregularibus, varie bre- 
veque ramosis vel lobatis, e cellulis compluribus uniseriatis for¬ 
mats. 
