GLOSSARY 



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persicinus, peach-colored 



persistans, persistent 



^erspiciens, transparent 



perspicuus, clear 



persuasus, convinced 



pertenuis, very thin 



pertineo, to belong 



pertusus, protruded 



pervius, passable 



pes, pedis, m., foot 



petiolum, i, n., petiole 



petrifactus, made like rock, hardened 



pezizoideus, pezizoid, cup-fungus-like, 



cup-like 

 phacidoideus, like Phacidium, black and 

 disk-like 



phaeophragmeus, with dark, transeptate 



spores 

 phaeosporus, with dark, one-celled spores 

 phaseoliformis, bean-shaped 



phialiformis, saucer- or cup-shaped 



phomatoideus, like Phoma 



phyllachoroid, like Phyllachora, the 

 stroma fused with the epiderm 



phyllogenus, phyllogenous, borne on 

 leaves 



phyllostictoideus, like Phyllosticta 



phytogenus, phytogenous, dwelling on 

 plants 



phytographus, i, m., a botanist 



phytophilus, phytophilous, growing on 

 plants 



pictura, ae, f., a painting 



pictus, colored 



pileatus, pileate, cap-shaped 



pileiform, like a cap 



pileus, i, m., a cap 



pilosellus, somewhat hairy 



pilosus, pilose, with hairs 



pilum, i, n., a hair 



pineus, piny 



pingo, to paint 



pinna, ae, f., a feather, leaflet 



pinnatus, pinnate, feather-like 



piperatus, peppery, pungent 



piriform, pear-shaped 



pirinversiformis, reverse pear-shaped 



piscis, is, m., a fish 



pisum, i, n., pea 



placenta, ae, f., placenta, ovuliferous tis- 

 sue 



placentiformis, placenta-like, cake-like 



plaga, ae, f., a spot 



plagula, ae, f., a little spot 



plaguliformis, spot-like 



planta, ae, f., a plant 



plantula, ae, f., a little plant 



planus, plane, flat 



plasma, atis, n., plasm, mass 



Plasmodium, ii, n., protoplasm-like mass 

 plectenchym, tissue woven of fibers or 

 hyphae 



plectenchymic, plectenchymoid, like plec- 

 tenchym, woven or fibrous 



pleiosporus, many-spored 



plenus, full 



plerumque, for the most part 



pleuracrogenus, borne at the tip and at 

 the sides 



pleurogenus, pleurogenous, borne on the 

 walls or sides 



plica, ae, f., a fold 



plicatus, plicate, folded 



pliciformis, fold-form 



plumbeus, lead-colored 



plumosus, plumose, plumy, feathery 



plures, many 



pluriarticulatus, many-celled, many- 

 jointed 



pluriciliate, with many cilia 



pluries, often 



plurifurcatus, many-forked 



pluriguttulatus, many-guttulate 



plurilocellatus, with many hollows 



pluriperforate, with several openings 



pluristratosus, many-layered 



poculiformis, cup-shaped 



podetium, i, n., a stalk-like or cup-like 

 erect thallus 



polaris, polar 



politus, polished 



polleo, to be able, avail 



pollex, icis, m., thumb 



poUicaris, thumb-like, an inch long 



polus, i, m., a pole 



poly-, many 



polyascous, with the asci in a single 

 hymenium, not separated by sterile 

 bands 



polyascus, with many asci 



polyblastus, many-celled 



polycephalus, polycephalous, with many 

 heads 



polyedricus, polyhedral, many-sided 



polygonus, with many angles 



polyphagous, mycelium occupying sev- 

 eral to many host-cells 



polyrhizus, with many roots 



