[Vol. 1, 1914] 

 348 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Explanation of Plate 



PLATE 16 



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

 graphs of dried herbarium specimens, but in the case of fig. 10 the 

 specimens were moistened. 



Fig. 10. C. odoratus. From specimens collected near St. Louis, Mo., by N. M. 

 Glatfelter, 348. The rough dried specimens were moistened before being photo- 

 graphed, a shows a branched specimen; b, a fructification spht longitudinally to 

 show extent of depression of the pileus and the hollow stem; c, view of hymenium. 



Fig. 11. C. unicolor. From authentic specimen in Curtis Herb., collected at 

 Black Oak, S. CaroUna, by Ravenel, 1406. 



Fig. 12. C. unicolor. From specimen of C. corrugis collected at Medford, Mass., 

 by Mrs. Page and Mrs. DeLong. 



Fig. 13. C. pistillaris. From specimen in Curtis Herb., collected at L^psala, 

 Sweden, by E. P. Fries. 



