Phrygana 



Phyllolobeae 



Phry'gana, pi. (4>pvyava, sticks for 

 firewood), an old term for prickly 

 and stiff under-shrubs. 



Phthiri'asis (<t>9eipia.<ris, lousy disease), 

 disease produced by aphides or 

 plant-lice. 



Pnycobry'a (0u/cos, sea-weed, j3pvoi>, 

 moss), a term proposed for Char- 

 aceae ; Pnycocecid'ia (KTJKLS, a gall), 

 galls due to the attack of Algae 

 (Lundstrom) ; Pliy'coclirome(xpw^a, 

 colour), the colouring matter of 

 brown Algae, etc.; adj. phycochro- 

 ma'ceous ( + aceous) ; Pnycocy'anin 

 (Ktiavos, blue), the blue colouring 

 matter in Algae ; Phycodoma'tia 

 (8ufj.a,Tioi>, a little house), plant 

 shelters inhabited by other plants 

 (Lundstrbm) ; Phycoer'ythrine 

 (epvOpos, red), the red pigment of 

 Floridean Algae ; Phycohae'matin 

 (ai'/xa, blood), a special red colour- 

 ing matter in certain Algae, such 

 lihytipliloea finctoria, Agardh ; 

 Phycol'ogist (Xo-yos, a discourse), a 

 student or expert in the study of 

 Algae ; Pfcycol'ogy, the department 

 of botany which includes Algae ; 

 Phy'coma, the entire mass of an 

 Alga ; the thallus- and reproductive 

 bodies ; Phycoma'ter (/xcir??p, Doric 

 for mother), the hymeneal jelly 

 in which some spores germinate ; 

 Phycomyce'tes (/J.VKTJS, a fungus), 

 a group of Fungi which approach 

 the Algae in some characters ; 

 Phycophae'ine (0cu6s, brown), the 

 brown colouring matter of Algae ; 

 Phycoporph'yrin (-n-opfivpa, purple), 

 a purple pigment from several 

 species of Zygnema (Lagerheim) ; 

 Phycopyr'rhine (wppos, dark red), 

 a pigment occurring in the Peri- 

 dineae ; Phycoste'mones J (arri/uuv, 

 a filament), " hypogynous or other 

 scales adhering to the disk " 

 (Lindley) ; Phycoxan'thine ( + 

 XANTHIN), the yellowish brown 

 pigment of Algae. 



Phygoblaste'ma ((pvyas, a fugitive, 

 P\d<7TT)/j.a, a sprout), Minks's term 

 for a modified form of sored ia in 

 Lichens. 



Phykench'yma (0ikos, sea - weed, 

 eyxv/JLa, an infusion), " the ele- 

 mentary tissue of Algals" (Lindley) ; 

 Pliy'kocyan = PHYCOCYANIS ; Pny- 

 koer'ythrin = PHYCOERYTHKINE. 

 Phy'la, pi. of Phylum ((pv\ov, a tribe), 

 a system of organisms arranged in 

 the assumed succession of de- 

 velopment ; adj. phylet'ic. 

 Phyl'la, pi. ((f>v\\ov, a leaf), the 

 verticillate leaves which form the 

 calyx ; used in composition as 

 di-phyllous, two - leaved, etc. ; 

 Phyl'lade, a cataphyllary leaf ; 

 Phyl'lary, Phylla'ris, a member of 

 the involucre of a Composite flower; 

 Phyllid'ium, term proposed by Bower 

 for the homologue of the leaf in 

 the gametophyte ; Pkyllile'sia, the 

 correct spelling of PHILLILESIA; 

 Phyl'lite, a fossilized leaf ; Phyllo- 

 blas'tus (/3\a<7Tos, a bud), Koerber's 

 term for Lichens which have a flat 

 leaf-like expansion of the thallus ; 

 Phyllobry'on J (J3pvov, a moss), the 

 contracted pedicel of an ovary, as 

 in some peppers (Lindley); Phyl'lo- 

 clade, Phyllodad'ium (K\d8vs, a 

 branch), a flattened branch as- 

 suming the form and function of 

 foliage ; Phyllocol'iy (h-6\\a, glue), 

 the production of new leaflets from 

 the leaf surface (Penzig) ; Piiyllo- 

 cy'anin (KVO.VOS, blue), a blue 

 pigment occurring in chloro- 

 phyll, which when combined with 

 phylloxanthin produces a green 

 tint, cf. KYANOPHYLL ; phyllodin'- 

 eous, -eus, relating to phyllodes ; 

 Phyl'lode, Phyllo'dium, a petiole 

 taking on the form and functions 

 of a leaf ; Phyllo'dy, the metamor- 

 phosis of floral organs into leaves ; 

 phyl'loid (eloos. resemblance), leaf- 

 like ; ~ Clad'ode = PHYLLOCLADB ; 

 Phyl'loid, a leaf-like appendage to 

 the stems of Algae ; phylloi'deus, 

 foliaceous ; Phyl'logen (yevvdu, 

 I produce) = PHYLLOPHOB; 

 phyUogenet'ic, leaf - producing ; 

 phyllog'enous, growing upon leaves; 

 epiphyllous ; Phyllolob'eae, pi. 

 (Xo/3os, a lobe),' plants with coty- 



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