GLOSSARY 



INCARNATE, (color), flesh-colored. 



INCISED, (of margin of pileus), as if cut into. 



I NCOMPLETE, (of annulus), forming a partial rii 



l N< !RA88ATE, l of stem | . thickened. 



INCURVED, (of margin of pileus), Bame as inflexed. 



I \ DIGENOUS, oative, ool Foreign. 



INFERIOR, (of annulus), belo* the middle of th< 



1 NFLATE1 >. (of cystidia i . Bwollen like a bladder. 



INFUNl5lBULIFORM, (of pileus), funnel-shaped. 



INNATE, (ol scales, fibrils, etc.), a pari of the surfa< 



superficial. 

 INSERTED, (of base of Btem), attached directly without 



or fibrils; Lnstititious. 

 INSTITITH >US, Bame as inserted. 



INTERSPACES (of gills), spaces between the attachmenl ->i ' l"* 

 o-iiis to the pileus. 



INTERVENOSE, (of gills), veined in the interspa© 



INTERWOVEN, (of trama), intermingled arrangement of hyph 

 doI parallel, convergent aor divergent. 



INTRODUCED, brongh.1 from another country and growing spon- 

 taneously. 



INVOLUTE, (of margin of pileus), rolled in, especially when young. 



ISABELLINE, same as alutaceous ; pale tan-color. 



LABYRINTHIFORM, of sinuous lines; like a labyrinth. 



LACERATE, (of annulus, Bcales, pileus, etc.), as it' torn. 



LACINIATE, (of margin of annulus or pileus), cut coarser than 



fimbriate; slashed. 

 LACTIFEROUS, (of hyphae of trama), bearing a milky j u 

 LACUNOSE, (of pileus or Btem), covered with pita or Indentatio 

 LAMELLAE, plural of lamella ; same as gills. 

 LANATE, same as woolly. 

 LANCEOLATE, (of spores, cystidia or gills), lance shaped; i 



times longer than broad, and tapering. 

 LATEX, a juice, osuallj of milky color, but also applied to other 



colors. 

 LATERAL, (of Btem), attached to one side of the pileus. 



LENS, a hand magnifying glass. 

 LIGNAT1 i.l'-. growing on wood. 

 LIGNICOLt >i 8, same as lignatile. 

 U NGULATE, (of pileus), tongue shaped. 

 l [viD (color), like thai of a bruise; bluish bli 

 LOBED, (of pUeus), with rather large, rounded dii 

 margin. 



