[Vol. 1, 1914 



382 annals of the missouri botanical garden 



Explanation of Plate 



PLATE 19 



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

 graphs of dried herbarium specimens except in the cases noted otherwise. 



Fig. 1. Craterellusborealis. From the type specimen collected at Gready Island, 

 Labrador, by Owen Bryant. 



Fig. 2. Cyphella galeata. From photograph, natural size, of the figure in Flor. 

 Dan. pi. 2027. f. 1. 



Fig. 3. C. mu&dgena. The two figures on the left are from specimens collected 

 at Floodwood, New York, by E. A. Burt; the two on the right are from the type 

 collection of Craterellus Pogonati collected at South Windsor, Connecticut, by C. C. 

 Hanmer, 1956. 



Fig. 4. C. copula. From photograph, natural size, of the figure in Fung. Dan. 

 2 : pi. 22. 



Fig. 5. C. minutissima. From the type specimens collected at Chocorua, New 

 Hampshire, by W. G. Farlow, 3. Drawings of, a, two fructifications, xl4; b, spores, 

 x510; c, a hair from outer wall of fructification, xolO. 



Fig. 6. C. Langloisii. From the type specimens collected at St. Martinville, 

 Louisiana, by A. B. Langlois, cz. Drawings of, a, two fructifications, xl7; h, spores, 

 x510; c, a hair from outer wall of fructification, x510. 



Fig. 7. C. porrigens. From the type specimens collected at Cinchona, Jamaica, 

 by W. A. and Edna L. IMurrill, 607. Drawings greatly enlarged of, a, a fructification 

 showing attachment to a piece of woody stem; b, diagrammatic section of the same 

 fructification; c, two spores, x510. 



Fig. 8. C. caricina. Three spores, xolO, from the type specimen collected at 

 Verona, New York, by C. H. Peck. 



Fig. 9. C. cupulceformis. From the specimens in Ravenel, Fung. Am., 224, 

 collected at Darien, Georgia, by Ravenel. Drawings of, a, two fructifications, x6; h, 

 a basidium, xolO; c, four spores, x510. 



Fig. 10. C. texensis. Three spores, x510, from the type specimens collected in 

 Texas, by C. Wright, 3779. 



Fig. 11. C. fiunosa. Three spores, x510, from the type specimens collected at 

 Aiken, South Carolina, by Ravenel, 3071. 



Fig. 12. C. mellea. From the type specimens collected at Bohemia, Louisiana, 

 by A. B. Langlois, 864a. Photograph, a, of a piece of wood bearing many fructi- 

 fications, and drawings of, b, median longitudinal section of a fructification, x60; c, 

 three spores, x510; d, a hair from outer wall of fructification, x510. 



Fig. 13. C. villosa. Three spores, x510, from the specimens in Krieger, Fung. 

 Sax., 1457, collected at Konigstein, Germany, by W. Krieger. 



Fig. 14. C. Ravenelii. From the specimens in Ravenel, Fung. Am., 130, collected 

 at Aiken, South Carolina, by Ravenel. Drawings of, a, a fructification on a piece of 

 bark, x6; b, two spores, x510. 



Fig. 15. C. conglobata. From the type specimens collected at Lower Bartlett, 

 New Hampshire, by R. Thaxter. Photograph, a, of a portion of a branch bearing 

 many clusters of fructifications, and drawings of, b, a median vertical section through 

 one cluster of fructifications, x6; c, two spores, x510. 



Fig. 16. C. Tilioe. From specimens collected at Middlebury, Vermont, by E. A. 

 Burt. Photograph of, a, a piece of limb bearing many fructifications, and drawing 

 of, b, three spores, xolO. 



Fig. 17. C. fasciculata. From specimens collected at Ottawa, Canada, by J. 

 Macoun, 23. Photograph of, a, a piece of bark bearing many fructifications, and 

 drawings of, b, a cluster of fructifications, x6; c, three fructifications, xlO; d, two 

 spores, x510. 



