QL0S8ARI 



si ' HI » 1ST. \ NT (of gills), iii«- spacing halfwaj between close and 



distant. 

 SUBDE* !U RRENT, (of gills), when the attachment exit lightlj 



farther down the stem than when adhate. 

 8UBHYMENIUM, a differentiated tissue just beneath the bj 



■■•■•iiium. 

 SUBSTRATUM, the substance in or on which tli<- fungui grows, 



as soil, humus, Fallen leaves, dung, wood, animal remains, etc 



A Wet ter term than matrix. 

 SUBULATE, awl Bhaped. 

 SULCATE, (of pileus and stem), grooved, more extreme than 



striate, less so than plicate. 

 SUPERFICIAL, (of Bcales, flocci, etc.), on the surface and easilj 



removable. 



SUPERIOR, (of annulus), attached above the middle of the stem. 



synonym, the name or names of a species or genus no i<" 

 tenable, either because of error in Darning, rearrangement '»f the 

 classification or as a result of "rules" promulgated bj scientific 

 me n acting in agreement. Many of the long known plants hi 

 :i Dumber of such >> aonyms. 



TAN. (color), leather-colored, similar to undressed leather; isa 



belline. 

 TENACIOUS, tough. 

 TERETE (of stem), round like a broom-handle, not irregular. 



TERRESTRIAL, growing on the ground. 



TESTAt T.< trs, i color) . brick red. 



TEXTURE, the arrangement of the components of the differenl 

 i issues, as compact, loose, etc. 



TINGED, with a tint of a color. 



TISSUE, .hi aggregate of similar cells or hyphi 



TOADSTOOL, same as mushroom; popularly applied to those about 

 wnic h the user of the term often has do knowledge and which he 

 therefore considers poisonous; .1 large number of so-called "t< 



stools" are edible. 

 TOMENTOSE, (of pileus or stem), densely covered with .1 matted 



wooliness or tomentum. 

 TOMENT1 M, composed of long, soft, entangled or matted Mm 



T< >N K '. poisonous. 



Tooth (of gills), decurrent bj .1 tooth; see nncinati 



TRAM \ the flesh 3 portion of pileus or gills c H*ed -< 



TRANSLUCENT, capable of transmitting light without beinfl 



parent. 



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