370 
[Vor. 5, 1918] 
ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 
PLATE 16 
e figures of this p have been reproduced natural size from 
dried herbarium specim 
Fig. 1. Hymenochaete damaecornis. Figure on right, from speci- 
men collected in Jamaica by L. M. Underwood, 1399; two on left, 
from collection in Cuba by J. A. Shafer, 3326 
Fig. 2. E кене stage. From collection in British Honduras 
by M. E. Pec 
ig. 39. H. aspera. Upper figure, upper surface of reflexed por- 
tion of specimen collected in Cuba by F. S. Earle, 340; lower figure, 
hymenium of resupinate specimen collected in Cuba by Underwood 
and Earle, 1513. 
Fig. 4. H. m пере Collected at East Galway, New 
York, by E. A. Bur 
ig. 5. H. Berkeleyana. Upper figure, a rosette-like cluster 
viewed from above, collected in Jamaica by W. A. and E. L. Murrill, 
371; lower figure, hymenium of a single pileus. 
ig. 6. H. borealis. Upper figure, a cluster of imbricated fruc- 
tifications from the type collected at Abby Pond, Ripton, Vermont, 
b A. Burt; lower figure, hymenium of a single pileus 
Fig. 7. Н. corticolor. mI specimens collected at Gaines- 
ville, Florida, by N. L. T. Nelso 
