GLOSSARY 



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argenteus, silvery 

 argentinus, silvery 

 argillaceus, clay-color 

 aridus, dry 

 arista, ae, f., awn 

 aristatus, aristate, awned 

 arrectus, upright, stiff 

 arrhizus, without roots 

 articulatus, jointed 

 articulus, i, m., joint 

 asciger, ascus-bearing 

 ascogenic, producing asci 

 ascoma, atis, n., spore-fruit, ascus- 

 bearing body 

 ascophorus, ascus-bearing 

 ascus, i, m., sac 

 asiaticus, Asiatic 

 asper, rough 



asperatus, asperate, roughened 

 aspergo, to scatter, sprinkle 

 asperulus, slightly roughened 

 asser, eris, m., branch, beam, post 

 assurgens, ascending 

 asterigmaticus, without stalks 

 asterineus, star-like, radiate 

 asteroid, star-like, radiate 

 asteroma-like, with radiate subicle 

 astomus, mouthless 

 astromatoideus, without a stroma 



asymmetricus, irregular 



ater, dark, black 



atomatus, with small particles 

 atomisticus, tiny 



atque, also 



atrans, blackening 



atratus, dark 



atro-fuscus, dark 



atro-inquinans, blackening 



atro-nitidus, black and shining 



atropiceus, black as pitch 



atropurpureus, dark purple 



attenuatus, tapering 



attingens, touching 



attolens, raising 



atypicus, abnormal 



auctio, onis, f., growth 



auctor, is, coram., author 



auctus, enlarged 



audeo, to dare 



augmentum, i, n., increase, growth 



aurantiaceus, orange, golden 

 aurantinus, orange 

 auratus, golden 

 aureus, golden 

 auriformis, ear-shaped 

 australis, southern 

 aut, or 



autem, moreover 

 authenticus, authentic 

 autumnus, autumn 

 avulsus, torn off, separated 

 axicola, growing on the axis 

 axiformis, axis-like 

 axilaris, axillary 

 azonus, without zones 

 azygospore, a zygospore formed with- 

 out conjugation 



B 



bacca, ae, f., berry 



baccatus, berry-like 



bacillaris, bacillar, rod-shaped 



bacteriformis, bacterium-like 



bactrosporus, with rod-shaped spores 



baculum, i, n., rod 



badius, brown 



basidiosporus, with spores borne on 

 stalks 



basidium, ii, n., rod, basidium 



basilaris, basal 



basis, is, f., base 



bene, plainly, well 



benevole, kindly 



betulicola, growing on birch 



betulinus, birchen 



bi-, two, twice 



bibulus, absorbing 



biclavuligerus, bearing two club- 

 shaped branches 



biconic, conic at each end 



biconvexus, biconvex 



bicornus, with two horns, two- 

 branched 



bicorticus, with two barks 



bidentatus, two-toothed 



bifidus, split into two parts 



biformis, or -us, of two forms 



bifrons, on both sides of the leaf 



bifurcatus, two-forked 



