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EXPLANATION OF PLATE IL 
AGARICUS GRACILOIDES Peck. 
Page 42. 
Two plants of ordinary size ; one showing the striatulations of the moist 
pileus. 
. Vertical section of a pileus. 
. Transverse section of a stem. 
Four spores X 400. 
HELOTIUM CARICINELL um Peck. 
Page 61. 
_ Piece of a sedge leaf bearing the fungus. 
Two plants magnified. 
Two paraphyses gnd an ascus containing spores « 400. 
. Three spores X 400. 
Peziza pistineva Peck. 
Page 60. 
. Piece of a culm bearing six plants. 
. A plant with the mouth expanded, magnified. 
. A plant with the mouth contracted, magnified. 
A paraphysis and an ascus containing spores 400. 
. Four spores 400. 
EXxcIPpULA LANUGINOSA Peck. 
Page 52. 
Piece of a stem bearing several plants. 
A young unexpanded plant, magnified. 
An expanded plant, magnified, 
Three hairs « 400. 
Several spores & 400. 
PErzizZA WARNE! Peck. 
Page 59. 
. Three plants of unequal size. 
. A paraphysis and an ascus containing spores X 400. 
21. Three spores « 400. 
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OLADOSPORIUM DEPRESSUM B. & Br. 
Page 54. 
. Part of a leaf bearing the fungus. 
. Two flocci « 400. 
. Three spores ‘400. 
