420 GLOSSARY OF TERMS. 
Stylospores, stalked spores, either produced within a special receptacle, 
as in pycnidia, or unenclosed, as amongst the Coniomycetes. 
Sub-, a prefix to another word, implying somewhat near the thing 
named ; as subglobose, somewhat globose. 
Subhymenial, immediately beneath the hymenium. 
Subiculum, a mass of filaments, a layer of loosely compacted mycelium 
on or amongst which the receptacles are developed. 
Subterranean, growing beneath the surface of the ground. 
Subulate, awl-shaped, like a cobbler’s awl. 
Succulent, juicy, when the cellular tissue is abundant and replete with 
juices. 
Sulcate, furrowed, marked by depressed parallel lines. 
Sulphureous, the colour of sulphur, a pale tint of pure yellow. 
Superficial, seated on the surface. 
Superior, higher up, situated above another, on the top. 
Tan-coloured, the colour of wash-leather; synonym of Alutaceous. 
a wel a carpet or layer of mycelium on which the receptacle is 
seated. 
Tawny, a yellowish dark colour, a deeper shade than tan-colour. 
Terete, cylindrical and tapering. 
Testaceous, brick-coloured, a reddish-brown, not so bright as lateritious. 
Thalamium, synonym for Hymenium. 
Thickened, when the thickness of a part is relatively greater than the 
adjoining part; synonym for Jncrassated. 
Tomentose, covered with pubescence consisting of hair closely matted, 
coated with down-like hairs. 
Tomentum, flocks of wool, loosely matted fibres. 
Translucent, transparent, admitting rays of light, clear. 
Tremellose, shaking like jelly, of a jelly-like consistence. 
Tri-, 2 prefix denoting three; as ¢riseptate, having three septa. 
Truncate, terminating as if abruptly cut off. 
Tuberculate, covered with pimples or tubercles, having tuberous 
swellings. 
Tuberous, in the form of a tuber. 
Tumid, swollen, inflated. 
Burbioate, top-shaped, having an outline similar to a boy’s spinning- 
Op. 
Umber, a dark brown, the colour of umber. 
ee having a little navel, having a little depression in the 
centre. 
Uncinate, hooked or hook-shaped. 
Undulated, waved, with gentle elevations and depressions; synonym 
_for Repand. 
Uni-, » prefix denoting one or the same: as uniseptate, having one 
_ Septum ; wniform, of one form. 
Unilocular, having but one cell, 
