GLOSSARY 683 



Botiyose. Racemose. 

 BuUate. Blistered or puckered. 

 Byssoid. Flax-like or cottony. 



Calcareous. Chalk-white, chalky. 



Campanulate. Bell-shaped. 



Cancellate. Latticed, as in Clathrus. 



Capillitium. Sterile thread-like tubes or fibers, mixed with the spores 

 within a sporangium. 



Capitate. Having a head. 



Carbonous. Carbonaceous. Dark colored. Consisting chiefly of sub- 

 stances in which carbon predominates. 



Carpogonium (a). Part of a procarp resulting in a sporocarp after 

 fertilization. 



Cartilagenous. Hard and tough. 



Castaneous. Chestnut-colored. 



Catenulate. Concatenate. Formed of parts united or linked as in 

 a chain. 



Caulicolous. Living on stems. 



Cespitose. Growing in tufts. 



Chlamydospore. A spore having a very thick membrance. 



Chromogenesis. Color production. 



Chromogenic. Chromogenous. Color-producing. 



Ciliate. Fringed with hairs. 



Cilium (a). Vibratile whip-like processes of protoplasm by which 

 zoospores and similar bodies move. 



Cinereous. Cineraceous. Ashy. 



Cirdnate. Circinnate. Coiled into a ring or partially so. 



Circumscissile. Dehiscing as if cut circularly around. 



Cirrhose. Cirrose. Cirrhous. Having a cirrhus or tendril. 



Clathrate. Latticed. 



Clavate. Club-shaped, thickened towards the apex. 



Clypeate. Buckler or shield-shaped, having a clypeus. 



Clypeus. A buckler or shield-shaped tissue around the mouth of a 

 perithecium. 



Ccenocyte. A multinucleate cell. 



Collabent. Collapsing. 



Colliculose. With little round elevations. 



Columella. Sterile axile body within a sporangitun. 



