Fruit-forms 
(ADDITIONS) 
Gynosporangium 
zygotes which show subdivision 
into spores; (2) sporophores; ~ 
-forms, forms or means of repro- 
duction of Fungi (Potter). 
Fru'tical, a small shrub with a soft- 
wooded stem, such as shrubby 
species of Geranium (J. Smith) ; 
Fru’tlet, suggested for low tufted 
evergreen plants as Saxifrages 
(J. Smith). 
Fructifica’tion, dou’ble, dimorphic 
fructification in Algae. 
fruticules’cent (fruticulus, a small 
shrub, + escens), applied to a 
Lichen when somewhat shrubby 
(Crombie). 
fumaria’ceous, pertaining to Fumaria, 
or its allies. 
Fun’dament, a suggested equivalent 
of the Germ. ‘‘ Anlage” (Potter). 
Fun’go-li’chens, Lindsay’s term for 
plants considered to be transi- 
tional forms between Fungi and 
Lichens. 
Funic’ulus, add, (3) used by W. 
Griffith for the suspensor of 
Gnetum. 
Gamob’ium (yduos, marriage, los, 
life), H. Gibson’s term for the 
sexual generation of organisms 
which show alternation of genera- 
tions (Parker), a gametophyte; 
Gam’etophyt = GAMETOPHYTE. 
ganglion’eous, used by Lindley for 
hairs which bear branchlets on 
their articulations, 
Gas-vac’uoles, special floating organs 
in certain Cyanophyceae, as Ana- 
baina (Kerner). 
Gem’maecorm (gemma, a bud, + 
Corm), J. Smith’s term for a bud- 
corm, applied to herbaceous plants 
with a root-crown which increases 
by side-buds ; Gemma’tion, add, 
(3) budding, as in the multiplica- 
tion of yeast (Huxley) ; Gem- 
mid’ium, = TETRASPORE. 
geotac’tic, relating to GEoTAXIS. 
gerania’ceous, resembling or allied 
to Geranium. 
gibbo’sus (Lat.) = GIBBEROSUS. 
gin’glymoid (yyyAvpos, a hinge, 
eldos, resemblance), like a hinge 
(Heinig). 
Gir'dle- band, the hoop, girdle or 
cingulum of a Diatom-frustule. 
Glaucogonid’ium (y\avxos, bluish grey, 
+ Gonrpium), the bluish green 
gonidium of Lichens (Bornet). 
gle’bulose, possessing a gleba, or 
resembling it. 
gleocap’soid (750s, resemblance), like 
the genus Gleocapsa. 
glob’ulose, globulo’sus, a diminutive 
of GLOBOSE. 
glumose’, glumo’sus = GLUMACEOUS. 
glyco’sic, resembling the action of 
the enzyme GLUCOSE. 
glyphol’ecine (y\i¢w, I hollow out), 
with wavy longitudinal canals or 
grooves (Heinig). 
Gonian’gium, term proposed by 
A. Braun to nclkae cystocarps 
and the scyphi of Hepaticae; 
gonid’ic, possessing gonidia (Lind- 
say); gonid’ioid (eldos, resem- 
blance), gonidium - like; Gon’‘io- 
cyst (kvoris, a bag), a sporangium 
(A. Braun) ; Goniocyt’ium (xv7os, 
a hollow) = GonrpaNnGium ; Gono- 
cys'tia = Gonocysts ; Gon’osphere 
(cpatpa, a sphere), a zoogonidium 
of Chytridiaceae (Nowakowski). 
Grand’mother Ax’is, the primary axis 
of a series of three (Potter); ~ 
Cell, the primary cell of a third 
generation. 
Gran’ula, a minute particle, the as- 
semblage of such being held to 
constitute protoplasm (Oltmanns). 
Greg’iform (grex, gregis, a flock, + 
Form), a variable or polymorphic 
Finirorm (Kuntze). 
gymnocar’pic, gymnocarpous ; Gym’- 
nogams, Gymnog’amae, (2) Car- 
uel’s term for all plants possessing 
naked motile male cells ; Gymno- 
sper’mism, the real or supposed 
condition of plants with naked 
seeds, 
Gyn’ospore (c7opa, a seed), formerly 
suggested for macrospore, that is, 
a Mecaspore; Gynosporan’gium 
(dyyetov, a vessel), a sporangium 
producing the same. 
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