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GENERA OF FUNGI 



enim, for 



entomogenus, entomogenous, living in 



insects 

 eodem, in the same place; besides 

 epelliculosus, without a covering or pel- 

 licle 

 epidermis, idis, f., epiderm, the surface 



skin 

 epigaeus, epigean, on the ground 

 epigenus, borne above 

 epiphloeodus, on the bark 

 epiphragma, an upper wall or division 

 epiphyllus, on the upper side of the leaf 

 epiphytic, upon plants 

 epispcrium, ii, n., outer wall of spore 

 epithecium, a layer above the asci, usually 



formed of the tips of the paraphyses 

 epizoic, growing on animals 

 equinus, equine, belonging to horses 

 erectus, erect 

 ergo, therefore 

 erostratus, without a beak 

 erostris, without a beak 

 erraticus, erratic, wandering 

 error, is, m., error 

 eructans, emitting, belching 

 eructatus, thrown up 

 erumpens, erumpent, bursting out 

 erysiphoideus, like Erysiphe, cobwebby 

 eseptate, without cross walls 

 estriatus, without lines or markings 

 etiam, also 

 etsi, although 



eumorphus, well-formed 



eutypoid, eutypous, like Eutype, with an 

 effuse stroma similar to the tissue of 

 the matrix 



evacuans, emptying 



evacuatus, emptied 



evado, to escape 



evaginatus, without a sheath 



evanescens, evanescent, disappearing 



evanidus, vanishing 



evidentius, more clearly 



evolutus, developed 



evolvatus, without a volva 



evolvens, developing 



exacte, exactly 



exalbescens, becoming white 



exalbidus, whitish 



exalbugo, to whiten 



exannulatus, without a ring 



exappendiculatus, not appendaged 



exaridus, dried out 



exasperans, roughening 

 exasperatus, roughened 

 exaspero, to roughen 



excavatio, onis, f., an excavation, hol- 

 lowing out 

 excavatus, hollowed out 

 excedens, exceeding 

 excentric, out of the center, lateral 

 exciple, the outer wall or covering of an 



apothecium 

 excipuliformis, cup-shaped 

 excipulum, i, n., exciple, margin 

 exclusus, excluded, separated 

 excrescens, growing out 

 excussus, made, molded 

 excutiens, shaking out 

 exemplaris, model 



exemplarium, ii, n., specimen, sample 

 exemplum, i, n., an example 

 exesus, consumed, destroyed 

 exhibens, exhibiting 

 exigens, scanty 



exiguitas, atis, f., smallness, scantiness 

 exiguus, little, small 

 exilis, thin, slender 

 eximie, exceedingly 

 existimo, to estimate 

 exitus, us, m., a departure, escape 

 exobasidial, separated by a wall from the 



basidium; with exposed basidia 

 exogenus, arising on the outside 

 exoletus, disused, obsolete 



exoperidium, ii, n., outer peridium 



exordiens, beginning 



exoriens, arising 



exornatus, furnished, adorned 



exosporium, ii, n., exospore, outer wall 

 of the spore 



expallens, becoming pale 



expers, free from, without 



explodens, exploding 



expulsus, expelled 



exquisite, beautifully 



exsertus, exserted, thrust out 



exsiccatio, onis, f., a drying out 



exsiccatus, dried out 



exsiliens, escaping 



exsuccus, without milk or juice 



exsurgo, to rise up 



extans, projecting, protruding 



extensio, onis, f., extension 



externus, external 



extimus, outermost, ultimate 



extra, without, outside 



