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 346 ANNALS OF THE MISSOI'RI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Explanation of Plate 



PLATE 15 



All figures of this plato have been reproduced natural size from photo- 

 graphs of dried herbarium specimens. 



Fig. 1. Thelephora ccespitulajis. From authentic specimen in Curtis Herb., col- 

 lected by Schweinitz in North Carolina. 



Fig. 2. T.lutosa. From authentic specimen in Curtis Herb., collected by Schwei- 

 nitz in North Carohna. 



Fig. 3. T. dentosa. From cotype in Curtis Herb., collected in Cuba by C. 

 Wright. 



Fig. 4. T. perplexa. From tj'pe in Curtis Herb., collected in Cuba by C. Wright, 

 238. a shows a resupinate portion, and b, an ascending portion of the specimen. 



Fig. 5. T. comucojyioides. From specimen collected in Castleton Gardens, 

 Jamaica, by F. S. Earle, 238. 



Fig. 6. Craterellus clavalus. From specimen collected at Lake Dunmore, Vt. 



Fig. 7. C. Cantharellus. From the cotype in Curtis Herb., 4539, of C. lateritius, 

 collected in Alabama, by Peters. 



Fig. 8. C. odoratus. From the cotype in Curtis Herb, of C. confluens, collected 

 near Orizaba, Mexico, by Botteri, 6. 



Fig. 9. C. odoratus. From the specimens in Curtis Herb., collected at Society 

 Hill, S. Carolina, by Ravenel, 192. 



