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GENERA OF FUNGI 



biatorine, like Biatora, with a proper but 

 not carbonous exciple 



bibulus, absorbing 



biclavuligerus, bearing two club-shaped 

 branches 



biconic, conic at each end 



biconvexus, biconvex, convex on both 

 sides 



bicornus, with two horns, two-branched 



biformis, or -us, of two forms 



bifrons, on both sides of the leaf 



bifurcatus, two-forked 



biguttulatus, with two globules or vac- 

 uoles 



bilabellulatus, two-lipped 



bilabiatus, two-lipped 



bilobus, two-lobed 



bilocularis, two-celled 



binatim, by twos 



binucleolatus, with two oil-drops 



binus, two-fold 



biogenus, biogenous, growing on living 

 organisms, parasitic 



biophilus, biophilous, parasitic 



bipartitus, two-parted or-divided 



bipunctatus, with two vacuoles 



bis, twice 



biscoctiformis, biscuit-shaped 



biserialis, in two rows 



biseriatus, in two rows 



bisporus, two-spored 



bitunicatus, with two walls 



biuncinatus, two-hooked 



bombardus, cannon-like 



borealis, northern 



botryosus, botryose, clustered like grapes 



botuliformis, botuliform, sausage-shaped 



brachiatus, with arms 



bractea, ae, f., bract 



brevicoUis, short-necked 



brevis, short 



breviter, shortly 



breviusculus, somewhat short 



brunneolus, brownish 



brunneus, brown 



bulla, ae, f., bubble 



bullatus, bubble-like, swollen 



bullula, ae, f., a little swelling 



bursiformis, bag- or pouch-like 



byssinus, cottony 



byssisedus, byssisede, seated on cotton 



byssoideus, byssoid, cottony 



byssus, i, f., cotton 



cacuminalis, pointed 



cadavericole, living on dead bodies 



caducus, fallen, deciduous 



caecitas, atis, f., blindness 



caerulescens, turning blue 



caesius, bluish-gray 



caespes, itis, m., tuft 



caespitosus, cespitose, in dense groups or 



tufts 

 caesus, fallen 

 calamus, i, m., stem 

 calcaratus, with a spur 

 calcareus, calcareous, of lime, limy 

 calcariferus, bearing lime 

 calcifer, bearing lime 

 calidarium, ii, n., hot-house 

 callosus, roughened 

 calvescens, becoming bare 

 calvitium, ii, n., bald spot 

 calvus, bare, bald, not pubescent 

 calx, calcis, f., lime 

 calycicola, living on the calyx 

 calyciformis, cup-shaped 

 calycularis, cup-shaped 

 calyptra, ae, f., cap 

 calyx, ycis, m., calyx, cup 

 campaniformis, bell-shaped 

 campanulatus, bell-shaped 

 campylotropus, curved 

 canaliculatus, canaliculate, channeled 

 candicans, becoming white 

 cannabinus, of hemp, hempen 

 canus, hoary 

 capillaris, hair-like 

 capillatura, ae, f., mass of hair 

 capilliform, hair-like, filiform 

 capillitium, ii, n., mass of threads 

 capillus, i, m., hair 

 capitatus, capitate, in heads 

 capitulatus, borne in little heads 

 capitulum, i, n., a little head 

 capreolus, i, m., goat 

 caprinus, of or pertaining to goats 

 capsula, ae, f., capsule 

 caput, itis, n., head 

 carbo, onis, m., carbon, charcoal 

 carbonaceus, like coal 

 carbonicola, on burned-over ground or 



on charcoal 

 carens, lacking 

 caries, ei, f., decay 

 carinatus, keeled 



