The Agaricaccac of Ohio. 573 



GLOSSARY. 



Acrid, bitter, peppery. 



Adnate, attached squarely to stipe (of lamellae). 



Adnexed, slightly attached to stipe, or by upper corner only (oi 



lamellae). 

 Alliaceous, of onions or garlic. 

 Anmdiis, the ring on the stipe of some Agarics, formed by the 



separation of the partial veil from margin of pileus. 

 Appendiculatc, hanging in small fragments from margin of 



pileus (of veil). 

 Appressed, applied closely to the surface. 

 Arachnoid, like a cobweb. 

 Areolatc, di\i(led into little areas. 

 Acoiintc. without zones. 



Bay, dark reddish-chestnut color. 

 Buff, light, (hdl Ijrownish-yellow. 



Cauipanulatc. Ijcll-shaped. 



Capillary, hair-Hke. 



Ccspitose, growing in tufts or clumps, stipes usually more or less 



united at base. 

 Cinereous, ash-grav or light l)luish-gray. 

 Clarate, club-shaped. 

 Conchate, shell-shaped. 

 Concolorous. used of the stipe when it is of the same color as the 



])ileus. 

 ConidiiDn. a non-sexual spore cut ofif from the end of a hypha 



or hyplial branch. 

 Conic.vt, substance of i^ileus (or stipe) ; flesh. 

 Costafe. riflged or ri1)l)ed. 

 Crcnnlaic. wirli fine rDunded notches along the edge. 



Decurrent, extencling (k)wn the stipe. 



Deliquescent. l)ecoming liquid. 



Denticulate, witli small teeth or projections along the edge. 



