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Ilypha, onv nf the (.-longated cells or filaments of which a fungiis 

 is composed. 



/iifiindihiilifcnii, t'uniicl-.shaped. 



Innate, orij^inatin^ with, or hlcnding with the substance of a 



l)art. 

 Inserted, growing from the substratum without a basal disk and 



not woolly or tomentose at the base ; mycelium within the 



substratum and invisible. 

 Insititious, inserted. 

 luiolutc. nulled inward. 



Laindla, one of the leaf-like plates on the under side of the 



l)ileus of an Agaric; a gill. 

 Lateral, attached to one side of the pileus (of stipe). 

 Latex, the milky or colored juice of certain plants. 

 Linear, very narrow and straight (of lamellae). 



Marginate, having a well-defined margin. 



Micaceous, covered with glistening scales. 



ALicron, one one-thousandth of a millimeter. 



Mushroom, any fleshy fungus of reasonable size. 



Mycelium, the whole mass of hyphae or fungal threads forming 

 the vegetative portion of a fungus ; among the Agarics this 

 gives rise to the sporophore or fruiting structure known as 

 a mushroom or toadstool. 



Ochraceous, brownish-yellow. 

 Ovate, Ovoid, egg-shaped. 



Pallid, pale, ot an undecided color. 



Partial veil, see Veil. 



Pileus, the cap-like portion df an Agaric, with or without a 



stipe and bearing the lamellae on the lower side. 

 Plicate, folded like a fan. 

 Pntinate, covered with a hloom or powder. 

 I^uhescent, covered with soft, short hairs. 



