[Vor. 1, 1914] 
350 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
ExPLANATION OF PLATE 
PLATE 17 
All figures are natural size. Figures 14-20 are from photographs of 
dried herbarium specimens, but which were moistened before being 
photographed in case of specimens used for figs. 15 and 17. 
Fig. 14. C. pistillaris. From specimen collected under hemlock (Tsuga) tree, at 
Middlebury, Vt. 
Fig. 15. C. ochrosporus. From type specimens in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., col- 
lected near St. Louis, Mo., by N. М. Glatfelter, 1253. а is split longitudinally to 
show the depth of depression of the pileus; b, side view. 
Fig. 16. C. dilatus. From type in Farlow Herb., collected at Sorrento Swamp, 
Florida, by R. Thaxter. a shows upper surface of pileus, and 6, the hymenium. 
Fig. 17. C. cornucopioides. From specimen collected in Canada, by J. Macoun, 
72. 
Fig. 18. C. delitescens. From type specimens collected at Lake Dunmore, Vt. 
Fig. 19. C. palmatus. From type specimens in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb. and Over- 
holts Herb., collected at Oxford, Ohio, by L. O. Overholts, 1649. а shows specimens 
having flabelliform pileus, and b, a specimen with turbinate pileus. 
Fig. 20. C. lutescens. a shows hymenium of specimen collected at Shelburne, 
New Hampshire, by W. G. Farlow, and 5, upper surface of specimen collected at 
Lake Dunmore, Vt. 
Fig. 21. C. tazophilus. From sketches of photographs of type specimens when 
in vegetative condition, collected at Ithaca, New York, by C. Thom. 
Fig. 22. C. Humphreyi. From sketches of the type specimens when in vegetative 
condition, collected at Hoquiam, Wash., by C. J. Humphrey, 1386. 
