Guide to the M u.sJirooms l9'> 



TESFALATED. Arranged in small squares; check- 

 ered. 

 TOMSXTOSE. Wcclly. 



TOMEXTUM. Long soft hairs pressed close to the 

 surface. 



TORTUOUS. Bending or turning in various direc- 

 tions. 



TRAM A. The substance extending from the hymen- 

 cphore between the plates of the gills in Agarics 

 and between the double membranes, of which 

 the partitions of the pores are composed, in the 

 POLYPOREI; the plates forming the walls of 

 the chamber of the gleba in GASTEROMYCE- 

 TES. 



TREMELLOID. Jelly-like. 



TRUNCATE. Ending abruptly as if cut off. 



TUBAEFORM. Trumpet-shaped. 



TUBE. In polyphores tube lined with hymenium; 



pore. 

 TUBERCLE. A small knob or swelling. 



TUMID. Inflated swollen. 



TURBINATE. Top-shaped. 



UMBILICATE. Having a navel-like or central de- 

 pression. 



UMBO. A knob in the center of the pileus. 



UNDULATE. Having the surface near the margin 

 wavy. 



UNEQUAL. Applied to gills of varying lengths, to 

 a stem of not uniform thickness. 



VAGINATE. Furnished with a sheath. 



VASCULAR. Furnished with ducts. 



