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Report on the State Museum of Natural History, 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE 2. 



Ombrophila albiceps, Peck. 



Fig. i. Piece of wood bearing four plants. 



Fig. 2. A plant enlarged. 



Fig. 3. A dried plant enlarged. 



Fig. 4. An ascus with its spores and a paraphysis x 400. 



Fig. 5. Four spores x 400. 



Naucoria scirpicola, Peck. 



Fig. 6. An immature plant. 

 Fig. 7. A mature plant. 



Fig. 8. Vertical section of a pileus and upper part of its stem. 

 Fig. 9. Transverse section of a stem. 

 Fig. 10. Four spores x 400. 



Galera rufipes, Peck. 



Fig. 11. A moist plant. 

 Fig. 12. A dry plant. 



Fig. 13. Vertical section of a pileus and upper part of its stem., 

 Fig. 14. Transverse section of a stem. 

 Fig. 15. Four spores x 400. 



Tricholoma silvaticum, Peck. 



Fig. 16. A small umbonate plant. 



Fig. 17. A larger plant without an umbo. 



Fig. 18. Vertical section of a pileus and upper part of its stem. 

 Fig. 19. Four spores x 400. 



Thelephora scop aria, Peck. 



Fig. 20. Three plants attached to different matrices. 

 Fig. 21. Four spores x 400. 



PlSTILLARIA ALNICOLA, Peck. 



Fig. 22. Piece of bark of alder bearing four plants. 

 Fig. 23. A plant and its matrix enlarged. 

 Fig. 24. Four spores x 400. 



PlSTILLARIA VITICOLA, Peck. 



Fig. 25. Fragment of grape vine bearing six plants. 

 Fig. 26. A plant enlarged. 

 Fig. 27. Four spores x 400. 



