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GENERA OF FUNGI 



pentagonus, pentagonal 



per, through 



peraffinis, closely related 



perbrevis, very short 



percursus, run through 



perdurans, resting 



perduro, to last 



perennans, perennial 



perennis, perennial 



perexiguus, very thin 



perexilis, very slender 



perfectus, complete, perfect 



perforans, perforating 



perforatus, perforated 



perfossus, hollowed out 



pericarpium, ii, n., pericarp, covering 



peridermicus, belonging to the peri- 

 derm 



peridermium, ii, n., periderm 



peridium, ii, n., peridium 



periphericus, peripheral around the 

 edge 



peristomium, ii, n., mouth 



perithecialis, perithecial 



perithecigerus, perithecium-bearing 



perithecioid, perithecium-like 



peritheciophorus, bearing perithecia 



peronatus, rough, rough-booted 



perparum, very little 



perrumpens, breaking through 



persicinus, peach-colored 



persistans, persistent 



perspiciens, transparent 



perspicuus, clear 



persuasus, convinced 



pertenuis, very thin 



pertineo, to belong 



pertusus, protruded 



pes, pedis, m., foot 



petiolum, i, n., petiole 



petrifactus, made like rock, hardened 



pezizoideus, pezizoid, cup-fungus-like, 

 cup-like 



phacidiodeus, like Phacidium, black 

 and disk-like 



phaeophragmeus, with dark transep- 

 tate spores 



phaeosporus, with dark, one-celled 

 spores 



phaseoliformis, bean-shaped 



phomatoideus, Phoma-like 

 phyllogenus, phyllogenous, borne on 



leaves 

 phyllostictoideus, Phyllosticta-like 

 phytogenus, growing on plants 

 phj^ographus, i, m., a botanist 

 phytophilus, phytophilous, growing on 



plants 

 pictura, ae, f., a painting 

 pictus, colored 

 pileatus, cap-shaped 

 pileus, i, m., a cap 

 pilosellus, somewhat hairy 

 pilosus, pilose, with hairs 

 piluin, i, n., a hair 

 pineus, piny 

 pingo, to paint 

 pinna, ae, f., a leaflet 

 pinnatus, pinnate 

 piperatus, peppery, pungent 

 piscis, is, m., a fish 

 pisum, i, n., pea 

 placenta, ae, f., placenta 

 placentiformis, placenta-like 

 plaga, ae, f., a spot 

 plagula, ae, £., 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 

 pleiosporus, many-spored 

 plenus, full 



plerumque, for the most part 

 pleuroacrogenus, 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 

 plures, many 



pluriarticulatus, many-celled 

 pluriciliate, with many cilia 

 plurifurcatus, many forked 

 pluriguttulatus, many guttulate 

 plurilocellatus, with many hollows 



