Fruit-forms 



(ADDITIONS) 



Gynosporangium 



zygotes which show subdivision 

 into spores ; (2) sporophores ; ~ 

 -forms, forms or means of repro- 

 duction of Fungi (Potter). 



Fru'tlcal, a small shrub with a soft- 

 wooded stem, such as shrubby 

 species of Geranium (J. Smith) ; 

 Fru'tlet, suggested for low tufted 

 evergreen plants as Saxifrages 

 (J. Smith). 



Fructifica'tion, dou'ble, dimorphic 

 fructification in Algae. 



fruticules'cent (fruticulus, a small 

 shrub, + escens), applied to a 

 Lichen when somewhat shrubby 

 (Crombie). 



fumaria'ceous, pertaining to Fumaria, 

 or its allies. 



Fun'dament, a suggested equivalent 

 of the Germ. " Anlage " (Potter). 



Fun'go-li'chens, Lindsay's term for 

 plants considered to be transi- 

 tional forms between Fungi and 

 Lichens. 



Funic'ulus, add, (3) used by W. 

 Griffith for the suspensor of 

 Gnetum. 



Gamob'ium (ya.fj.os, marriage, /3k>s, 

 life), H. Gibson's term for the 

 sexual generation of organisms 

 which show alternation of genera- 

 tions (Parker), a gametophyte ; 

 Gam'etophyt = GAMETOPHYTE. 



ganglion'eous, used by Lindley for 

 hairs which bear branchlets on 

 their articulations. 



Gas-vac'uoles, special floating organs 

 in certain Cyanophyceae, as Ana- 

 baina (Kerner). 



Gem'maecorm (gemma, a bud, + 

 CORM), J. Smith's term for a bud- 

 corm, applied to herbaceous plants 

 with a root-crown which increases 

 by side-buds ; Gemma'tion, add, 

 (3) budding, as in the multiplica- 

 tion of yeast (Huxley) ; Gem- 

 mid'ium, = TETRASPORE. 



geotac'tic, relating to GEOTAXIS. 



gerania'ceous, resembling or allied 

 to Geranium. 



gibbo'sus (Lat.) = GIBBEROSUS. 



gin'glymoid (yryy\viMS, a hinge, 



resemblance), like a hinge 

 (Heinig). 



Gir'dle - band, the hoop, girdle or 

 cingulum of a Diatom-frustule. 



Glaucogonid'ium (7X0.11*65, bluish grey, 

 + GONIDIDM), the bluish green 

 gonidium of Lichens (Bornet). 



gle'bulose, possessing a gleba, or 

 resembling it. 



gleocap'soid (elSos, resemblance), like 

 the genus Gleocapsa. 



glob'ulose, globulo'sus, a diminutive 

 of GLOBOSE. 



glumose', glumo'sus = GLUMACEOUS. 



glyco'sic, resembling the action of 

 the enzyme GLUCOSE. 



glyphol'ecine (y\v(pa, I hollow out), 

 with wavy longitudinal canals or 

 grooves (Heinig). 



Gonian'gium, term proposed by 

 A. Braun to include cystocarps 

 and the scyphi of Hepaticae ; 

 gonid'ic, possessing gonidia (Lind- 

 say) ; gonid'ioid (eI5os, resem- 

 blance), gonidium - like ; Gon'io- 

 cyst (Kuffris, a bag), a sporangium 

 (A. Braun) ; Goniocyt'ium (/euros, 

 a hollow) = GONIDANGIUM ; Gono- 

 cys'tia = GONOCYSTS ; Gon'osphere 

 (<r0cupa, a sphere), a zoogonidium 

 of Chytridiaceae (Nowakowski). 



Grand'mother Ax'is, the primary axis 

 of a series of three (Potter) ; ~ 

 Cell, the primary cell of a third 

 generation. 



Gran'ula, a minute particle, the as- 

 semblage of such being held to 

 constitute protoplasm (Oltmanns). 



Greg'iform (grex, gregis, a flock, + 

 FORM), a variable or polymorphic 

 FINIFORM (Kuntze). 



gymnocar'pic, gymnocarpous ; Gym'- 

 nogams, Gymnog'amae, (2) Car- 

 uel's term for all plants possessing 

 naked motile male cells ; Gymno- 

 sper'mism, the real or supposed 

 condition of plants with naked 

 seeds. 



Gyn'ospore (<nropa, a seed), formerly 

 suggested for macrospore, that is, 

 a MEGASPORE ; Gynosporan'gium 

 (dyyeiov, a vessel), a sporangium 

 producing the same. 



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