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THE UCHESJ-FLORA 



Subleprose, somewhat Bcurfy. 



Sublimitate, somewhat limited or with a definite boundary. 



Sublobato-plicate, somewhat lobed and plaited. 



Sublobulate, somewhat lobed, 



Sublobulato-concrescent, growing together in minute lobes. 



Submenibranaceous, almost membranaceous. 



SubmonophyUus, almost formed of one leaf. 



Submurali-divided, nearly murali-divided. 



Suborbiculari-determinate, having a limited or defined somewhat orbicular form. 



Suborbiculari-stellate, radiating in a somewhat orbicular space. 



Subpalmato-nervost, having nerves spreading in a palmate manner. 



Subpeltate, somewhat peltate. 



Subplicato-contiguous, lying close together in somewhat plaited manner. 



Subpodicellate, somewhat stalked or stipitate. 



Subpyrenoid, nearly like a Verrucaria. 



Subpyrenodeo-lecanorine, an apothecium nearly like the fructification of a 



Verrucaria but surrounded with a thalline margin. 

 Subradiale, approaching a radiate shape. 

 Subradiato-lobate, consisting of somewhat ray-like lobes. 

 Subranwso-papillato-granulate, with branched papillate granules. 

 Subrubricoso-fuscous, somewhat brick-red-brown. 

 Subrugose, somewhat wrinkled. 

 Subrugulose, somewhat minutely wrinkled. 

 Subsecund, somewhat turned towards one side. 

 Subsessile, nearly or almost sessile. 

 Subspadiceous, of a somewhat bright-brown. 

 Subsphcerical, nearly sphserical. 

 Subspongiose, nearly spongy. 

 Subsquamose, somewhat scaly. 



Subsquamaceo-granulose, granules becoming nearly like squamae, 

 Subsquamoso-plicato-verruculose, with plaited warty scales. 

 Subsquamuhse, almost squamulose. 



Subsquamuloso-concrescent, growing together in a somewhat scaly manner. 

 Subsquamuloso-granulate, the granules merging into scales. 

 Substellato-deformed, deformed in a somewhat stellate manner. 

 Substellato-radiate, nearly stellate -radiate. 

 Substipitate, with a Blight stipes or stalk. 

 Substramvneous, somewhat straw-coloured. 

 Subtartareous, nearly tartareous. 

 Subtomentose, somewhat tomentose or downy. 

 Subulate, awl-shaped. 

 Subulato-spinose, with awl-shaped spines. 

 Subuliform, awl-shaped. 

 Suburceolate, somewhat urceolate. 



Subventricoso-cornute, having a swollen horn-shaped form. 

 Subverrucose, somewhat warty. 

 Subverrucoso-tomentose, somewhat warty and downy. 

 Subvirescenfcsuffiused, covered with a greenish hue or pruina. 

 Sulciform, furrowed or channelled. 

 Sulphureous, sulphur or brimstone-coloured. 

 Sulphureo-pvlverulent, covered with sulphury powder. 

 Sulphureo-sorediate, with sulphur-coloured soredia. 

 Sulphureo-suffused, coloured with sulphury powder or pruina. 

 Sulphureo-virescent, sulphury-green. 

 Superficial, lying on the surface. 

 Tartareous, having a rough crumbling surface. 

 Tartareo-farinose, with crumbly powder. 

 Terete, longitudinally rounded. 

 Tereti-compressed, terete and compressed. 

 Teretiusculo-compressed, somewhat terete or compressed* 

 Terminal, on the apex or summit of a branch or stipes. 

 Terricole, growing on the earth. 



Tesseliato-areolate, having areolae resembling a tesselated pavement. 

 Testaceo-fuscescent, yellowish-brown passing into dark-brown. 

 Testaceo-rufescent, yellowish-brown passing into reddish-brown. 

 Testacco-rufous, brownish-yellow-red. 

 Thatamium, the same as hymenium. 



