EXPLANATION OF PLATES 
Peziza leucobasis Pk. 
Fig. 1. A piece of wood bearing the fungus. 
Fig. 2. A plant magnified. 
Fig. 3. A paraphysis and an ascus containing spores, X 400. 
Peziza orbicularis Pk. 
Fig. 4. A plant and its matrix. 
5. A paraphysis and an ascus containing spores, X 400. 
Fig. 6. Three spores, X 400. 
Gorgoniceps turbinata Sace. 
Fig. 7. Piece of a branch bearing the fungus. 
Fig. 8. A plant magnified. 
Fig. 9. A paraphysis and an ascus containing spores, X 400. 
Fig. 9’. A spore, X 400. 
Glomerularia Corni Pk. 
Fig. 10. A leaf spotted by the fungus. 
Fig. 11. Short branching floeci, X 400. 
Fig. 12. Floeci and spores, & 400. 
Fig. 13. A mass of adhering spores, x 400. 
Fig. 14. A single spore, < 400. x 
Peziza longipila Pk. 
Fig. 15. Piece of a stem bearing the fungus. 
Fig. 16. Two plants magnified. 
Fig. 17. A hair from the cup, x 400. 
Fig. 18. A paraphysis and two asci containing spores, X 400. 
Fig. 19. Five spores, X 400. 
Boletus rubinellus Pk. 
Fig. 20. A plant of medium size. 
Fig. 21 Vertical section of a pileus and upper part of the stem. 
Fig. 22. Four spores, & 400. 
Collybia hygrophoroides Pk. 
Fig. 23. A young plant. 
Fig. 24. An older plant with the pileus more expanded. 
Fig. 25. Vertical section of a pileus and upper part of the stem. 
Fig. 26. Five spores, & 400. 
