ADDITIONS DURING PRINTING 
2’cium, Arthur's term for AECIDIUM ; 
adj. #’cial; Ae’ciospore (+ SPorE)= 
AECIDIOSPORE. 
anaschis’tic (cxi0Tds, cleft), used of 
chromosomes which split longitud- 
inally ; cf. prascuistic (Farmer). 
An’tiphyte (¢i7ov, a plant), the anti- 
thetic generation (Celakovsky) ; 
adj. antiphyt‘ic. 
Azy’gospores, —ae. (+Sporz), the 
spores of Phycomycetes (Saccardo). 
Czo’ma (kalo, I burn), term derived 
from the genus Ceoma, Link, a 
form of uredineous fungi having 
the spores in chains, and destitute 
of peridium; Co’mospores—ae, 
(+Sprore), spore of Uredinex in 
the Czoma stage. 
Conidioph’ora=GoNIDIOPHORE; the 
organ which produces Conip1a in 
the Hyphomycetes and Phycomy- 
cetes (Saccardo), 
diaschis’tic (#xi07ds, cleft), applied 
to chromosomes when they divide 
transversely ; cf. ANASCHISTIC 
(Farmer). 
Dip’locyte (xvros, a hollow vessel), a 
somatic cel] having the full number 
of chromosomes (Benson); adj. 
diplocyt‘ic. 
Epit’eospores,—ae., spores in a sorus 
surrounded by prominent para- 
physes, as in the genus Lpitea, 
Fries, whence the term. 
Gones, pl., suggested by Lotsy 
to cover asexual spores and 
gametes. 
Hap’locyte (xiéros, « hollow vessel), a 
cell containing nuclei with the 
reduced number of chromosomes 
(Benson) ; adj. haplocyt’ic. 
Hy’postase (imrécracis, a support), a 
disc of lignified tissue at the base 
of the ovule in certain orders (Van 
Tieghem). 
Maio’sis (uelwors, reduction), applied 
to reduction divisions of chromo- 
somes (Farmer and Moore); adj. 
maio’tic. 
mesohydrophyt‘ic, intermediate be- 
tween mesophytic and bydrophy- 
tic; plants which incline to a 
damper habitat than the true 
Mesopnytge (Whitford); meso- 
xerophyt/ic, midway between meso- 
phytic and xerophytic; cf. plants 
affecting a dryer habitat than pure 
Mesoruytes (Whitford). 
Parahe’liode (#\:os, the sun), or Par’- 
asol, a peculiar set of spines in 
Cactex (Darbishire). 
pollacan’thic (7oAAd«s, often, dos, 
a flower), applied to plants which 
flower more than once, as opposed 
to HAPAXANTHIC plants; perennials 
(Kjellman). 
postmaio’tic (+ matoTic), after re- 
ducing divisions in Karyokinesis 
(Farmer); premaio’tic, previous to 
such divisions (Farmer). 
Pyc’nium (mvxvos, compact), a sorus 
of Uredinez in the initial stage 
(Arthur) ; adj. pye’nial ; the spores 
are termed Pyc’nospores. 
Somat’ic-cell, a cell with unreduced 
number of chromosomes (Benson). 
Sperm-cell, sometimes restricted to 
the spermatozoid mother-cell. 
Tel‘ium (7édos, completion), Arthur’s 
term for TELEUTOSORUS ; adj. 
tel’ial; Tel‘iospores (+ SpoRE)= 
TELEUTOUSPORE. 
Uredin’ium, proposed by Arthur in 
place of UREposorus ; adj. uredin’. 
ial; Uredin'iospore (Arthur) = 
UREDOSPORE. 
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