GENERA OF FUNGI 



scaber, rough 

 scabridus, rough 

 scabriusculus, somewhat rough 

 scalaris, of a ladder, or staircase 

 scaliformis^ ladder-like 

 scariosus, thin, papery 

 scheda, ae, f., sheet of paper 

 scio, to know 

 scissilis, splitting 

 sclerotiformis, sclerotium-like 

 sclerotioideus, sclerotioid, sclerotium- 

 like 

 sclerotium, i, n., sclerotium, a hard 



black mass 

 scolecosporus, with thread shaped 

 spores 



scopulate, like a brush 



scrobiculatus, roughened, furrowed 



scrotiformis, bladder-like 



scruposus, rough 



scrutator, oris, m., an investigator 



scutatus, shield-shaped 



scutellatus, like a small shield 



scutiformis, shield-shaped 



secedens, separating 



secernibilis, separable 



sectio, onis, £., a section 



secundarius, secondary 



secundum, according to 



secus, otherwise 



sed, but 



sedulus, diligent, careful 



segmentiformis, segment-like 



sejunctus, separate 



semel, once 



semen, inis, n., a seed 



semi, half 



semiexertus, half extended 



semiimmersus, half immersed 



semiinfossus, (cf. infossus) 



sem.iinsculptus, (cf. insculptus) 



seminalis, seed-like 



seminicola, growing on seeds 



semipellucidus, half-pellucid 



semiteres, half columnar 



semiuncialis, a half inch 



semper, always 



senescens, growing old 



sensim, gradually 



sensus, us, m., opinion, sense 



separabilis, separable, separating 



separo, to separate 



sepimentum, i, n., partition 



sepono, to separate 



septatus, septate, divided into cells 



septentrionalis, northern 



septulum, i, n., a little septum 



sepulchrum, i, n., grave 



sequens, following 



sericellus, somewhat silky 



sericeus, silky 



series, ei, f., a series 



serotinus, late 



serpens, creeping 



serpentinus, serpentine 



serratus, serrate 



serus, late 



sesqui, by a half 



sesquilinea, one inch and a-half 



sesquipedalian, very long 



sessilis, seated, without a stalk 



seta, ae, f., a bristle 



setaceus, bearing one or more bristles 



setiformis, bristle-shaped 



setiger, bristle-bearing 



setosus, setose, with bristles 



setula, ae, f., a little bristle 



setulose, with bristles or spines 



seu, or 



sexilocularis, with six cells or locules 



sexsporus, six-spored 



sexsulcatus, six-furrowed 



siccans, drying 



siccus, dry 



sigillatim, seal-like 



sigmoideus, sigmoid, s-like 



signatus, marked 



sileo, to be silent 



silva, ae, f., a forest 



similaris, like 



similis, similar 



simple, not branched; one-celled (of 



spores) 

 simplex, icis, simple 

 simul, at the same time 

 simulate, apparently 

 simulo, to imitate, copy, represent 

 sine, without 



singularis, peculiar, not in chains 

 singulus, each 



