[Vol. 7, 1920] 

 246 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Explanation of Plate 



PLATE 5 



Fig. 40. S. sanguinolentum. Specimen collected in Little Notch, Vt., by E. A. 

 Burt. 



Fig. 41. S. sulphuratum. Specimen collected at Auburn, Ala., comm. by F. S. 



Earle. 



Fig. 42. *S. hirsutum. Specimen collected at Smugglers Notch, Vt., by E. A. Burt. 



Figs. 43-45. S. fasdatum. Fig. 43, young effuso-reflexed stage, and Fig. 44, old 

 stage with attachment by umbos, both collected at Middlebury, Vt., by E. A. Burt; 

 Fig. 45, specimen collected at Formosa, Japan, by S. Kusano, IL 16. 



Fig. 46. S. lobatum. Specimen collected at Lake City, Fla., by P. L. Ricker, 893. 



Fig. 47. S. versicolor. From Berkeley's illustration of the type. 



Fig. 48. S. rameale. Specimen collected at ArUngton, Mass., by E. A. Burt. 



Fig. 49. S. sericeum. Specimen collected at Middlebury, Vt., by E. A. Burt. 



Fig. 50. S. pubescens. Type. 



Fig. 51. S. conicum. Type. 



Fig. 52. S. vibrans. Specimen collected at Rose Hill, Jamaica, by F. S. Earle, 303. 



Fig. 53. S. radiatum. Specimen collected at Harraby, Ontario, by E. T. &. S. A. 

 Harper, 636. 



Fig. 54. S. patelliforme. Type. 



Fig. 55. S. ochraceo-flavum. Specimen collected at]^ Albany, N. Y., by H. D. 

 House. 



Fig. 56. S. aUetinum. Specimen collected at Smugglers Notch, Vt., by E. A. 



Burt. 

 Fig. 57. S. ambiguum. Specimen collected at Ripton, Vt., by E. A. Burt. 



