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ECTINATE—Pinnatifid, with narrow, close segments, like the teeth of a comb. 
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PHICELLATE—Having a foot, or 
ELTATE— When the stalk is fixed the disk instead of the margin. 
: zLta—Is the flat shield, without. ner elevated rim of some lichens. 
ENIC —Resembli mel’s hai i 
AHEDRICAL—Havin, e sides i 
Pertoarprum—Covering or tegument of 
ERICHATIAL LEAVES—Are those at the tae ot wc fruit-stalk of a moss. 
ERIDERM, oe te enclosing membra 
FRIPHERAL—The outer portion of a eircle. 
ERITHECIA—The sere or ———— containing the asci. . 
ETIOLE—The footstalk of a lea 
ETIOLULE—The footstalk re vcaflet. 
1LEU8s—The cap portion of a mushroom. 
ILIFEROUS—Bearing hairs. 
on eg with hairs. 
ie 
saare—When o leaf is divided into leaflets. 
rarer When the leaf is fet ry deeply lobed. 
INNULE—The secondary le se 
rri--Lar rge or broad ; mn composi ion, Platy; ks: a hates Latus and Late. 
rude, or plait 
PLumosz—Feathery, or ie a : 
Popet1a—The wr like clongations of the thallus of some lichens. 
Pogon—Beard ; atin, 
PourwonPHiss, Pouruor Pare ing many fo 
PrimorDIAL—Original, existing from the beginning. 
ProrarEnoUs —So called when young plants are produced upon the ser 
nape —The false thallus first formed on germination of a spor 
PROTOPLAS — matter concerned in the early Sinker of nuclei al cells. 
Vals se branches, or mitre branc 
pezeuo manors Fal ng false branches. 
Pusescent—Do 
Putvinat—Cushion- shaped. le 
ProNIDES—Are la. € sick walled spermagones, of which the sterigmata are simple, 
“sis soa se ular, tapering vith the m called “ stylospo 8. 
ith the 
Bei a ie 
Prp oe -shaped ascocarp, with in incurved so as to form a narrow- 
mouthed vit The sa same as perithecium 
es Prutoru—Pear = aped. ie 
QuibEE-RapraTa—With f four radii, or rays. 
TERNATE—Arranged in fours. 
A small, or jeoondars ta neh. ; 
Rena ACLE—In ferns, that part of the vein on which the sorus is seate hollowed-out 
A A term of vere signification, most usually oping al ke: in 
oe wn ning “other bodi he same as stroma ; stalk ooh, 
chens ; H cup . ms a ee eciitas ning soredia. 
ferucam—Fo ded tas sg 
i less 
ne A spore which becomes quiescent, or rests for & alee more OF 
art of _ stem of the frond upon which the pinn@ are 
pa 
rtion above the stipes. 
paory— Ss ing, or analogous t6, a root. 
jaaane: Teri n 
erminati w 
: Rucosg— ve - ae a a beak. 
Saccare. Tn 
—In the form of 
Saehorirne 'TE—A plant whi Siva upon dead ogee matter, thus 
sala whic hives ‘i living organic matte 
— in e asperities. 
Scatanrro: _ asad eke oi the steps of a ladder. 
cLate Marked with little pits. : 
differing from the 
