[Vol. 1, 1914 

 228 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Explanation of Plate 



PLATE 5. 



Fig. 10. T. terrestris. From specimens collected on ground in open fields at 

 Middle Grove, N. Y. a shows the fibrose-etrigose upper surface and fimbriate 

 margin of the pileus, and h, the hymenium of lower surface. 



Fig. 11. T. intybacea. From specimens collected in pine woods incrusting fallen 

 pine leaves and twigs at Middlebury, Vt. a shows upper surface with matted, 

 adnate squamules and whitish, thick, entire margin; b, the h3Tiienium of lower 

 Burface. 



Fig. 12. T. griseozonaia. From specimen of type collection, distributed in Ravenel, 

 Fun. Amer., No. 444. 



Fig. 13. T. alindo-brunnea. a, upper side of specimen collected at Saugatuck, 

 Mich., by E. T. and S. A. Harper, No. 654. The specimen is about 2 cm. thick; 

 b, hymenium of specimen collected at Lake Dunmore, Vt. 



Fig. 14. T. cuiicularis. From specimens collected at Blue Mounds, Wis., by 

 E. T. and S. A. Harper, No. 861. a, viewed obhquely from above; b, viewed from 

 imder side to show hymenium. 



Fig. 15. T. vialis. From specimen collected at Lake Dunmore, Vt. 



