GLOSSARY 695 



T. D. P. Abbreviation for Thennal-death-point. 



Teleutospore. A resting spore of Uridinales on germination producing 



a promycelium. 

 Teleuto-stage. Stage producing a teleutospore. 

 Telium. A sorus of the Uredinales; see pp. 324-326. 

 Terete. Circular in transverse section. 

 Temate. In threes. 



Thalloid. Having the nature or form of a thallus. 



Thallus. A vegetative body without differentiation into stem and leaf. 

 Tomentose. Densely pubescent with matted wool, or short hairs. 

 Tortuous. Bent or twisted in different directions. 

 Torulose. Irregularly bending. Somewhat moniliform with swollen 



portions. 

 Tremellifonn. Gelatinous in texture. 

 Tremelloid. Jelly-like in substance or appearance. 

 Trichogyne. The receptive filament of the female organ. 

 Trident. Having three teeth. 



Triquetrous. Three-edged, with three salient angles. 

 Truncate. As though cut off at the end. 

 Tubercular. Having tubercles, or like a tubercle. 

 Tuberculate. Beset with knobby projections or excrescences. 

 Tubular. Cylindrical and hollow. 

 Tumid. Inflated, swollen. 



Umbellate. Having the inflorescence in umbels. 



Umbilicate. Navel-like. 



Umbo. A boss. 



tTmbrinaceous. TJmbrinous. Umbrinus. Umbrinose. The color of 



raw umber. 

 Uncinate. Hooked. 

 Ungulate. HaAong claws or hoofs. 

 Unguliform. Hoof-shaped. 

 Uni. In composition, one, or single. 

 Urceolate. Urceolar. Pitcher-like, hollow and contracted at the mouth 



like an urn. 

 Uredinium. A sorus in the Uredinales, see pp. 324-326. 



