[Vol. 2, 1915] 

 770 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Explanation of Plate 



PLATE 27 



The figures of this plate have been reproduced 

 natural size from photographs of dried her- 

 barium specimens, except in the cases noted 

 otherwise. 



Fig. 8. Eichleriella Schrenkii. From the type collected at San 

 Antonio, Texas, by H. von Schrenk. a, photograph of a piece of limb 

 bearing many fructifications, and 6, drawing of median longitudinal 

 section of single fructification, X 16. 



Fig. 9. E. Leveilliana. From specimens collected at San Antonio, 

 Texas, by H. von Schrenk. 



Fig. 10. E. alliciens. From specimen collected at San Diego de 

 los Banos, Cuba, by Earle and Murrill, 405, in part. 



Fig. 11. E. spinulosa. From specimen collected at Priest River, 

 Idaho, by J. R. Weir, 55. 



Fig. 12. E. gelatmosa. From specimens collected in Jamaica by 

 W. A. Murrill and W. Harris, a, upper surface of No. 180; b, type 

 specimen, 1087, split longitudinally to show thickness of pileus and 

 structure. 



Fig. 13. Sehacina inorustcms. a, from specimen collected at 

 Middlebury, Vermont, by E. A. Burt; 6, from specimen with pileate 

 flaps, collected at Asheville, North Carolina, by H. C. Beardslee, 

 03126. 



Fig. 14. S, Helvelloides. From specimen collected at Alcove, 

 New York, by C. L. Shear, 1221. a shows upper surface; 6 is a 

 vertical section from the same fructification to show thickness. 



Fig. 15. 8. chlorascens. From type specimen collected at Cocoa- 

 nut Grove, Florida, by R. Thaxter, 98. 



Fig. 16. 8. 8hearii. From type specimens collected at Washing- 

 ton, District of Columbia, by C. L. Shear, 1238. 



Fig. 17. ;8^. calcea. From specimen on white cedar bark, collected 

 at Middlebury, Vermont, by E. A. Burt. 



Fig. 18. 8. cirmamomea. From type specimen collected at Takoma 

 Park, Maryland, by C. L. Shear, 1339. 



Fig. 19. 8. adusta. From type specimen collected at Priest River, 

 Idaho, by J. R. Weir, 12. 



Fig. 20. 8. plumhea. From type specimen collected at Bingen, 

 Washington, by W. N. Suksdorf, 862. 



Fig. 21. 8. atrata. From specimen collected at Chocorua, New 

 Hampshire, by W. G. Farlow. 



