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Accrssory—Something ba to the usual condition of an organ. 
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AcumMInaATE—Tapering to a 
ADDUCTORES The outa spin of the Thec cae of mosses. These being crowded —- 
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NaTE—Grown to or attached, oe 
carota. Of the colour of verdi 
\GAMO-HYPNOSPORES—Neutrally fomuee resting spor 
\GAMOSPORE—Spore formed neutrally without Senaget 2 oe 
ALTERNATE— =< ans so placed as not to be opposite to each other. 
\LVEOLATE—S Arwide with cavities somewhat resembling the cells in a honeycomb. 
\MORPHOUS— Without definite fo 2 
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Anastonost—Appliod to veins or threads which become confluent, and form an 
Peculiar zoogonidia produced by female plants, from which male 
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ANDHOSPORE—A stale al pnw f 2008 spores proaneia in cells, which originate the ‘dwart 
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ANNULUS—A ring. In the ushroom, the remains of the veil left — the stem. 
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Arzx—The summit. 
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ApopHysis—A swelling at the b “et e theca in some mosses. ; 
f 1uM—The rounded, shield- ike Teponinonsiies of lichens. 
ARacHNom—Applied o fine hairs, so ons led as to resemble a cobweb. 
Anouzaontom—"The you young woe _ jryptogamic plants. 
ARovate—Bent like a bow, 
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Aimovtans—Composed ot j 
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pendages. 
; Avuouare “Having cect ear-like appe 
Bebiitiacoa cell bearing on its exterior one or more spores in some fungi. 
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po ATE—In pairs or cou 
pb ollected in aout. supposed to resemble a bunch of grapes. 
ULLATE—Blistered or ag uckered. 
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PRA —Th oes { pe : f mosses. 
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Cartutary—Thread like, ng hair . 
UM—Sterile thread-like tubes or fibres, 0 often incon 
CanPosrone Senn’, the mass of spores within a ripe sporo 
Cattosro —Spo uced (by a apr ‘on a ty epeed eenrpit 
Cattrom— arNous Ha and tough, like cart 
1™—Resembling o1 or analogous to as seine 
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