506 XHE LICHEN-FLORA. 



Badio-fuscescent, dull-dark-brownish colour. 



Badio-fuscous, dull-dark-brown. 



Badio-paUescent, dull pale-brown. 



Badio-rufescent, dull-reddish-brown. 



Badiorufous, dull-dark-red-brown. 



Badio-umbrine, of a dull-dark-umber colour. _ 



Biatorine, from Fries's genus Biatora, in which the apothecium had a Pjop™ 



margin of a different colour from the epithecium or was convex without 



visible margin, and internally with a pale or colourless hypothecium. 

 Biatorino-leaideine, an apothecium becoming convex and destitute of margin 



either proper or thalline. 

 Bifurcate, twice forked. . . 



BUocular, having two cells cut as it were out of a solid spore m contradistinction 



to 1-septate. 

 Binucleolate, with two nuclei 



Branched, in contradistinction to simple or unbranched 

 Brunneo-fuscous, dull-brown. 

 Brunneo-inf vacate, dull-darkish-brown. 

 BuUate, with unequal convex projections on the under surface of a scrobiculate 



thallus, corresponding to the concave scrobiculations on the upper surface. 

 BuUato-plicate, plaited into swollen masses. 

 Bullato-reticulato-tomentose, bullate in a reticulate manner, the reticulations 



being downy. 

 Byssoid, of a finely filamentous structure like the genus Byssus. 

 Ccerulescent, of a blue colour, variable in intensity. 

 Ccerulescenti-fuscescent, bluish-brown. 

 Ccsruleo-cinerascent, blue-ashy-,grey. 

 Cceruleofuscescent, bluish-brown. 

 Cceruleo-nigricant, of a bluish-black colour. 

 Caeruleo-pruinose, with blue pruina. 

 Cceruleo-virescent, bluish-green. 

 Cessions, bluish-grey. 



CcBsio-cinerascent, blue-grey passing into ashy-grey. 

 Camo-nigricant, greyish-black. 

 Ccesio-pruinose, having bluish-grey pruina. 

 Casio-pulverulmto-sorediose, having greyish powdery soredia. 

 Ccesio-sorediate, with greyish soredia. 

 Casio-suffused, covered with grey pruina. 

 Cossious -white, greyish-white. 



Ccespitellose, of a minute clustered branched conglomerate form. 

 Ccespitose, in clustered branched agglomerations. 

 Cmspitoso-congested, in crowded tufts. 

 Ccsspitoso-fruticulose, in shrub-like tufts. 

 Ccespitoso-pulvinular, in dense tufted cushion-like masses. 

 Cato'vorous, eating into the lime rock. 

 Canaliculate, longitudinally channelled or furrowed. 

 Canaliculato-laciniate, channelled and laciniate. 

 Canaliculato-patulous, channelled but still spreading outwards. 

 Cancellato-insculpted, sculptured in a kind of reticulation. 

 Canescent, hoary. 



Capillary, delicately filiform or like hairs. 

 Capitate, formed into a head. 

 Capitulum, the portion of the apothecium in the genus Calicium which is on 



the top of the stipes. 

 Capituliform, having a capitulum or head. 

 Carbonaceous, black like charcoal. 

 Carioso-cancellate, decayed in a network manner. 

 Carneo-cinerascent, greyish-flesh-coloured. 

 Carneo-fulvescent, tawny-flesh-coloured. 

 Carneo-fuscescent, brownish-flesh-coloun 

 GarneopaUid, pale-flesh-coloured. 

 Carneo-rufescent, pale-reddish-flesh-colour, 

 Carneo-rufous, reddish-flesh-coloured. 

 Carneo-testaceous, yellowish-brown-flesh-coloured. 

 Cartilaginous, hard or tough like a cartilage or sinew. 

 Cartilagineo-corticate, having the cortical layer of a cartilaginous consistence. 



