8o NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE 44. 

 Craterellus Cantharellus (Sc/na) 



Chantarelle Craterellus. 



Fig. I. A cluster of four plants. , 



Fig. 2. A small plant. 



Fig. 3. A larger plant with the cap centrally depressed and its margin 



lobed. 

 Fig. 4. Vertical section of a plant. 

 Fig. 5. Four spores X 400. 



Lepiota Americana I^eck. 



American Lepiota. 



Fig. 6. A young plant with the cap unexpanded. 



Fig. 7. A cluster of three plants. 



Fig. 8. A mature plant with the color assumed in drying. 



Fig. 9. Vertical section of a cap and the upper part of its stem. 



Fig. J o. Four spores x 400. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE 45. 



Clitocybe clavipes I^i'rs. 



Club-stemmed Clitocybe. 



Fig. I. A young plant. 



Fig. 2. A mature plant with no umbo. 



Fig. 3. A mature plant with an umbo. 



Fig. 4. A mature plant of paler color. 



Fig. 5. Vertical section of a cap and the upper'part of its stem. 



Fig. 6. Transverse section of a stem. 



Fig. 7. Four spores X 400. 



Hygrophorus fuligineus J^rosf. 



Sooty Hygrophorus. 



Fig. 8. A young slender-stemmed plant. 



Fig. 9. A young stout-stemmed plant. 



Fig. 10. A mature plant with the disk of the cap blackish. 



Fig. II. A mature plant with the cap uniformly colored. 



Fig. 12. Vertical section of a cap and the upper part of its stem. 



Fig. 13. Transverse section of a stem. 



Fig. 14. Four spores X 400. 



