GENERA OF FUNGI 



strigosus, strigose, long or coarsely 

 hairy 



striiformis, line-like 



strobilus, i, m., a cone 



stroma, atis, n., a covering, layer 



stromaticus, stromatic 



stromatiferus, bearing a stroma 



structura, ae, f., a structure 



stupposus, tow-like 



stylospora, ae, f., a stylospore 



suadens, persuading 



suavis, pleasant 



sub, affix meaning somewhat, slightly 



subacutus, somewhat acute 



subaequans, nearly equal 



subalbus, nearly white 



subalutaceus, somewhat yellow 



subastomous, more or less mouthless 



subbulbosus, somewhat bulbous 



subcarbonaceus, slightly carbona- 

 ceous 



subcarnulosus, slightly fleshy 



subclavatus, subclavate 



sijbclypeate, somewhat shield-shaped 



subcolumelliformis, somewhat like a 

 columella 



subconoideus, slightly conical 



subcrustose, somewhat crust-like 



subcuboideus, somewhat cubical 



subcutaneus, under the epidermis 



subdeterminatus, limited 



subdiscoideus, somewhat disc-shaped 



subelevatus, somewhat raised 



suberosus, suberose, corky 



subfuscus, subfuscous, somewhat dark 



subglobosus, subglobose 



subiculum, i, n., subicle, a compact 

 cottony mycelium 



subimmersus, slightly immersed 



subinde, presently, forthwith, now 

 and then 



subito, suddenly 



subnullus, nearly lacking 



substantia, ae, f., substance 



subterraneus, subterranean 



subtilis, thin, slender 



subtilitas, atis, f., fineness, thinness 



subulatus, subulate, awl-shaped 



subuliformis, awl-shaped 



subvitro, under the lens 



succresco, to grow under 

 suifultus, supported 

 sulcatus, sulcate, furrowed 

 sulcula, ae, f., a little furrow 

 sulcus, i, m., a furrow 

 sulphurellus, sulphurish 

 sulphureus, sulphur-colored 

 summa, ae, f., highest point, sum 

 superans, exceeding 

 superficialis, superficial 

 superficies, ei, £., the surface 

 superimpositus, superimposed 

 superpositus, superposed 

 superus, upper 

 supremus, uppermost 

 surculus, i, m., a shoot 

 sursum, upward 

 suspensor, supporting cell or group 



of cells 

 sustinens, supporting 

 sylva, ae, f., a forest (see silva) 

 sympodice, sympodially 

 synnema, atis, n., an erect fascicle of 



hyphae, as in Stilbaceae 



T 



tabesco, to melt 



tactus, touched 



taeniola, ae, f., a little band 



talis, such 



tamen, however, yet 



tandem, at length 



tantillus, so little 



tapetum, i, n., nourishing layer 



tarde, slowly, late 



tartareus, powdery 



tectus, covered 



tegens, covering 



tegmen, inis, n., a cover 



teleutospora, ae, f., a teleutospore 



teleutosporiferus, bearing teleuto- 



spores 

 tenacellum, somewhat tenaceous 

 tenellus, delicate 

 tentacula, ae, f., a tentacle 

 tentaculiformis, tentacle-shaped 

 tenuatim, drawn out 

 tenuis, slender 

 ter, three times 

 terete, cylindrical 



