[Vol. 1. 1914] 

 226 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



must be inconspicuous in the woods since the general color of 

 the mass is the same as that of the leaves on which it is effused, 

 although the main trunks may be darker. 



Specimens examined : 

 Exsiccati: Kunze, Fun. Sel. Exsic, 560. 

 Sweden: specimen from Fries (in Kew Herb.). 

 Austria: G. Bresadola. 

 Ohio: Preston, C. G. Lloyd. 

 Michigan: Glen Lake, C. G. Lloyd, 02471. 

 Wisconsin: Lake Geneva, E. T. and S. A. Harper, 883. 



(To be continued.) 

 Explanation of Plate 



PLATE 4 



All figures of plates 4 and 5 have been reproduced natural size from 

 photographs of dried herbarium specimens of species of Thelephora. 



Fig. 1. Thelephora anthocephala. From specimen collected at Lin wood, Ohio, by 

 C. G. Lloyd, No. 02164. 



Fig. 2. T. spiculosa. a, from specimen on leaves of Fagus collected in Europe by 

 Bresadola, which I compared with the specimen from Fries in Kew Herbarium; 

 b, from specimen collected at Glen Lake, Mich., by C. G. Lloyd, No. 02471. 



Fig. 3. T. fimhriala. From specimen incrusting living strawberry {Fragaria) 

 plant, collected at Riverside, 111., by E. T. and S. A. Harper, No. 668. 



Fig. 4. T. palmata. From specimen from New Jersey, from C. G. Lloyd, No. 

 4612. 



Fig. 5. T. magnispora. From tjT^e specimens collected at Chester Vale, Jamaica, 

 by W. A. and Edna L. Murrill, No. 295. a shows upper surface and side of 

 pileus, and b, the hymenium. 



Fig. 6. T. regularis. From a sketch of the type in Herb. Schweinitz. 



Fig. 7 a. T. multipartita. From specimens collected at Trexlertown, Pa., by Dr. 

 W. Herbst. 



Fig. 7 b. T. regularis. From specimens collected at Clayton, Del., by H. S. Jack- 

 son. 



Fig. 8. T. scissilis. From type specimens collected at Bingen, Wash., by W. N. 

 Suksdorf, No. 716. 



Fig. 9. T. caryophyllea. From specimens collected in Michigan, by C. G. Lloyd, 

 No. 4547. 



