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THE LICHEN-FLORA 



Sessile, without any stipes or stalk. 



Setulifoiin, thread-like. 



Simple, as applied to spores having no septum or division. 



Sinuate, margin uneven with alternate concavities and convexities. 



Sinuato-lncised, deeply cut into in a sinuate or wavy manner. 



Sinuato-flexuose, sinuate and wavy. 



Sinuato-ladniate, cut into sinuate laciniae. 



Sinuato-lobate, lobed in a sinuate manner. 



Sinuato-multifid, divided into many sinuate lacinise. 



Sinuato-pinnatifid, deeply cut into lateral segments which have sinuate margins 



Sinus, the concavity in a sinuate lobe or lacinia. 



Solwform, slipper-shaped. 



Soredia, heaps of powdery granules. 



Sorediato-lacerate, torn and sorediate. 



Sorediato-luberculose, having tubercles more or less sorediate, 



Sorediiferous, bearing soredia. 



Spadiceous, bright-qlear-brown. 



Spadiceo-fuscous, bright-dark-brown. 



Spadieeo-paUescent, a bright-brown growing paler. 



Spadiceo-rufescent, reddish-brown. 



Spadiceo-rufous, bright-brownish-red. 



Sph&rical, globose. 



Splueroideo-cellulose, formed of globular cellules. 



Spermatid., minute cylindrical or rod-shaped bodies contained in the spermo- 



gonia and conjectured to be the male fertilizing organs. 

 Spermogonia, minute tubercles of the thallus various in colour, and conjectured 



to contain the male organs of fertilization. 

 Spermogoniferous, bearing spermogonia. 

 Spinose, spiny. 



Spinulose, having minute spines. 



Spinuloso-ciliated, fringed with minute spine-like cilice, 

 Svongioso-tomentose, spongy and downy. 

 Spores, bodies various in shape and size, either simple or septate or locular 



contained in the asci. 

 Spreading, expanding. 

 Spurious, apparently but not really. 

 Squamteform, scale-like. 

 Squamigerous, bearing squamae or scales. 

 Squamose, consisting of scale-like leaflets or squamae. 

 Squainoso-decorticate, the cortical layer peeling off in scales. 

 Squamo&o-foliolose, leaf-like squamae. 

 Squamoso-lobate, with lobe-like squamae. 

 Squama, a leaf-like scale. 

 Squamaceous, scaly. 



Squamulce, very minute scales or squamae. 



Squamulose, consisting of very minute leaflike scales or squamae. 

 Squamvltiso-areolate, with areolate minute scales. 

 Squamuloso-crenate, having minute crenate scales. 

 Squamuloso-effigurate, fashioned into scales. 



Squamuloso-gUbulose, consisting of small scaly crumb-like masses. 

 Squamuloso-granulate, consisting of granular squamules. 

 Squamoso-imbricate, with overlapping squamae. 

 Stellato-appressed, closely pressed in a stellate manner. 

 Stellato-congregate, clustered in a stellate arrangement. 

 Stellato-dehiscent, dehiscing in a stellate manner. 

 Stellato-divided, divided in a stellate or star-like form. 

 Stellato-laciniate, lacinise spreading in a stellate manner, 

 Stellato-orUcnlar, as applied to a thallus whose laciniae or lobes radiate from a 



centre in a star-like manner within a rounded space, 

 SteUato-radiate, radiating in a star-like form, 

 StenophyUous, narrow-leaved. 

 Sterigmata, minute filaments either simple or articulate, within the spermogonia, 



wh:ch bear the sperm alia, 

 Stipate, crowded. 



Stipes, a stalk or elevated support. 

 Stipitate, having a stipes or stalk. 

 Stramineom, strjiwcoloured. 



