DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXX 
TYPES OF LEATHERY FUNGI (THELEPHORACEtE) 
Fig. i. — Covticium salicinum. 
Fig. 2„— Ditto, showing the Peziza-like form. 
Fig. 3.— Cyphella capitla. (Natural size.) 
Fig. 4.—Ditto, magnified 
Fig. 5. — ConiopJiora olivacca. 
Fig. 6.— Solenia anomela. (About twice natural size.) 
Fig. 7 —Ditto, magnified. 
Fig. 8.— Section (magnified) showing the incurved margin. 
Fig. 9. -Thelephora laciniata. 
Fig. 10.— Soppittiella cristata, incrusting grass. 
Fig. 11.— Hymenochcete rubiginosa : a group of imbricated pilei. 
Fig. 12.—From the hymenium of Hymenochcete rubiginosa, showing a 
cystidium projecting far above the basidia and spores. (Highly mag¬ 
nified.) 
Fig. 13. — Craterellus cornucopioid s. 
Fig. 14.— Ditto : section showing the deeply infundibuliform pileus. 
Fig. 15. —Cladoderris minima , (Natural size.) 
