308 GLOSSARY. 
ANDROSPORE (aner, Gr. a man, + spora, a seed). 
A special kind of zoospores produced in cells, which 
originate the dwarf males in @dogonium. 
ANTHERIDIA (anther, 4 eidos, resemblance). 
Certain reproductive organs supposed to be analogous to 
anthers, or fecundative. 
Apicutus (diminutive of apex, L. a short point). 
Ending with a short point. 
ArcuaTE (arcuo, L. I bend like a bow). 
Bent like a bow. 
Argo. (areola, L. a little space). 
An angular space with an elevated margin. 
ARTICULATE (articulus, L. a joint). 
Composed of joints. 
Binosate (dis, L. twice, + lobus, a lobe). 
Having two lobes. 
Bryate (binus, from bis, L. by couples). 
In pairs. 
Borryoip (dotrys, Gr. a bunch of grapes). 
Collected in clusters like a bunch of grapes. 
Buuuate (bulla, L. a bubble). 
Blistered or puckered. 
CzsPitosE (cespes, L. a turf or sod). 
Growing in tufts, after the manner of a turf strictly, with 
many stems from one root. 
Carituary (capillus, L. a hair). 
Thread-like, resembling a hair. 
CarposPors (carpos, a fruit, + spora, a seed). 
Spores produced (by conjugation) in a sporo-carpium. 
CarTILacinovus (carti/ago, L. a tendon). 
Hard and tough like cartilage. 
Cautorp (caulus L. a stalk or stem). 
Resembling, or analogous to, a stem. 
Cuuoropaytu (chloros, Gr. green, + phyllon, a leaf). 
The green colouring matter of leaves, and other green 
parts of plants. 
CHLoROPHYLLOSE (chloros, Gr. green, + phyllon, a leaf). 
Resembling chlorophyll green. 
Cruiate (cilium, L. an eyelash). 
Furnished, or fringed, with hairs. 
Cittum, Crxia (ezlium, L. an eyelash). 
Hair or bristle placed marginally. 
CircinaTE (circino, L. I turn round). 
Curled round, like the young frond of ferns. 
CiRcUMSCISSILE (circum, L. around, + scindu, I cut). 
Cut round transversely. 
Cuatarate (clathrus, L. a lattice). 
Latticed, or perforated like a window. 
