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Filamentous, an irregular mass of loosely 
woven filaments. 
floccose, of a dense woolly structure. 
khizozd, of an irregular, branched root-like 
character. 
Conglomerate, an aggregate of colonies of 
similar size and form. 
Torulotd, an aggregate of colonies like the 
budding of the yeast plant. 
Rosulate, like a rosette. 
II. Surface Elevation. 
1. General character of a surface as a whole. 
Flat, thin, leafy, spreading over the sur- 
face. 
Liffused, spread over the surface as a thin, 
veily layer more delicate than the pire 
ceding. 
Raised, growth thick with abrupt terraced 
edie. 
Convex, surface the segment of a circle, 
but very flatly convex. 
Pulvinate, surface the segment of a circle, 
but decidedly convex. 
Capitate, surface semi-spherical. 
2. Detailed characters of surface. 
Smooth, surface even, without any of the 
following distinctive characters. 
Alveolate, honeycombed. 
Punctate, dotted with punctures. 
Bullate, biistered. 
Vesicular, more or less covered with mi- 
