GLOSSARY 



name; Buch are given the name of the nearest species Id thii report 



followed i».\ the abbre\ iation "var." 



(c). When a variety ia found to be constant In Ita chara< 



always distind in Bome Bnch charactera from other -; 



should eventually be given a specific came, bul In rare vai 



such constancy is ao1 easily proven. 

 VEIL, Bee "partial veil," "universal veil," "eortina" and "voli 

 VEINED, (of gills), with vein-like wrinkles or raised lii the 



surfaces. 

 VELUM, sec veil. 

 VENOSE, same as veined. 

 VENTRAL, on the onder Bide of, opposed to don 

 VENTRICOSE, (of Btem I, swollen or enlarged in the middle 

 VERRUCOSE, warty. 

 VERRUCULOSE, minutely warty. 

 VESICULOSE, referring to the trama of the Lactariae, Bee i 



83. 

 VILLOSE, covered with long, soft, weak hairs. 

 viNAt'l'nrs, (color), of Hi'- color of red wi] 

 VIOLACEOUS, (color), of some violel hue 

 VIRESCENT, (color), becoming greenish. 

 VERGATE, (of pileus), Btreaked, usually by differently col< 



fibrils. 

 V1SCI 1>. sticky, 

 vi scors. gluey. 

 VITELLINE, (color), egg-yellow. 

 VOLVA, tin- universal veil of certain genera. See pi 

 WARTY, (of pileus, spores, etc. . covered by amall wart like 



WAVY, (of margin of pileua), alternatelj ' ^"..1 -h- 



like wave . 



WAXY, (of -ill-, of a conaistency thai can be partial^ or "h<>iiy 



moulded or compressed into balls. 

 ZONATE, (of pileus), marked with concentric bands 

 ZONED, Bame as zonate. 



