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 372 ANNALS OP THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Explanation of Plate 



PLATE 17 



The figures of this plate have been reproduced natural size from 

 dried herbarium specimens. 



Fig. 8. Hymenochaete cubensis. Figure on left, upper side of 

 pileus, and figure on right, hymenium of two small pilei, from collec- 

 tion in Cuba by Underwood and Earle, 1565. 



Fig. 9. H. Curtisii. Reflexed specimens on bark collected near 

 St. Louis, Missouri, by L. O. Overholts; the lower figure shows 

 upper surface of the narrowly reflexed part. 



Fig. 10. H. fuliginosa. Collected at Middlebury, Vermont, by 

 E. A. Burt. 



Fig. 11. H. luteo-badia. Upper figure, upper surface, and lower 

 figure, hymenium of specimen from type distribution in Weigelt 

 Exs., 1827, collected in Dutch Guiana. 



Fig. 12. H. pinnatifida. From collection at New Smyrna, Flor- 

 ida, by C. G. Lloyd, 2140. 



Fig. 13. H. reflexa. Upper figure, upper surface, and lower 

 figure, hymenium of type collected in Jamaica by W. A. Murrill and 

 W. Harris, 989. 



Fig. 14. H. ruhiginosa. Collected at Lake Dunmore, Vermont, 

 by E. A. Burt. 



Fig. 15. E, Sallei. Upper figure, upper surface, and lower figure, 

 hymenium of specimen collected in Florida by C. G. Lloyd, 2071. 



Fig. 16. H. tabacma. Collected at North Ferrisburg, Vermont, 

 by E. A. Burt. The cross lines of half-tone reproduction render 

 somewhat indistinct the systems of cracks of the hymenium which 

 were hoped to be shown. 



Fig. 17. H. ungulata. From the type, collected at Jalapa, 

 Mexico, by W. A. and E. L. Murrill, 176. 



