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GENERA OF FUNGI 



pteudostroma, atis, n., a false stroma 



pseudostromaticus, resembling a stro- 

 ma 



pseudothallus, i, m., false thallus 



puberulus, somewhat hairy 



pubescens, hairy 



pubes, is, f., hair 



puccinoideus, puccinia-like 



pulchellus, beautiful 



pulcher, beautiful 



pulchre, beautifully 



pulpa, ae, f., pulp, mass 



pulveraceus, powdery 



pulverulentus, powdery 



pulvinatus, cushioned 



pulvinulus, i, m., a little cushion 



pulvis, eris, m., powder 



punctiformis, punctiform, dot-like 



punctulans, dotting 



punctulatus, punctate, dotted 



purpurascens, becoming purple 



purus, pure 



pusillus, tiny 



pusio, onis, m., a growth 



pustula, ae, f., a mass 



pustulate, pertaining to a swollen 

 mass 



putamen, inis, n., a shell 



putredo, to decay 



putrescens, decaying 



putris, decaying 



pyenidicus, pyenidial 



pyramidatus, pyramidal 



pyenidium, i, n., pyenidium 



pyreniformis, pyreniform, shaped like 

 a nut 



pyriformis, pear-shaped 



pyxidatus, like a box 



qvadricoccus, of four round cells 



quadripartitus, four-divided 



quadrisporus, four-spored 



quadrum, i, n., a square 



qualis, like 



quam, than 



quandoque, whenever, at some time 



quartus, fourth 



quasi, almost 



quater, four times 



quaternus, by fours 



quattuor, four 



quercinus, oaken 



quia, because 



quinqueseptatus, live septate 



quisque, each 



quisquilae, arum, f., dirt, trash 



quoad, as long as, as much as 



quod, that 



quoque, also 



R 



racemulus, i, m., a little raceme 



racemus, i, m., a bunch of grapes, ra- 

 ceme 



rachis, is, f., axis 



radians, radiating 



radiatim, radiately 



radiatus, radiate 



radicalis, basal 



radicans, root-like, rooting 



radicatus, radicate, more or less root- 

 ed 



radiciformis, root-shaped 



radicosus, having many roots 



radix, icis, f., a root 



ramicola, ramicole, living on twigs 



ramosus, much branched 



ramulus, i, m., a little branch 



ramus, i, m., a branch 



rarius, more rarely 



raro, rarely 



rasus, leveled 



reabsorptus, reabsorbed 



recedo, to recede, differ 



recensio, onis, f., a reviewing 



recludens, opening 



recognoscens, recognizing 



rectangularis, rectangular 



rectangulus, rectangular 



rectus, straight 



reddo, to return, restore 



rcfractus, turned back 



refringens, refringent 



regio, onis, f., region 



relatus, related 



relinquens, leaving 



relinquo, to leave 



reliquus, left, remaining 



remote, distantly 



