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S C L E B O T I U M , Tode.
Between cartilaginous and fleshy, with a thin, inseparable cuticle.
Em it, if any, unknown.
1. complanatum, T o d e ; Sow. t. 276. On dead leaves, etc.
2. scutellatum, A. an d S.; G re v . t. 144. f. 1. On dead leaves, etc.
3. Semen, T o d e ; G re v . t. 144. f . 2. On decayed cabbage-stalks, etc.
4. cepaovorum, B . On onions {no. 168).
5. stercorarium, D C . On dry cowdung.
8. h to rum and M e d ic a g in is are merely tuberiform swellings on the
roots of Leguminosm.
6. qnercigenum, B. On decorticated oaks.
7. truncorum, Tode {no. 53). On old stumps, amongst moss.
8. fungorum, P. On gills of dead Agarics.
9. lacunosum, P . Amongst leaves, etc.. on the ground.
10. musoorum, P . ; G re v . t. 101. Amongst moss.
11. roseum, K n e i f f {no. 163). On Ju ncus cong lom era tus.
12. varium, P . On decaying carrots, etc.
13. medulläre, B. {no. 14). On Fern.
14. neglectum, B. {no. 91). On dead leaves.
15. pyrinum, Fr. On various fruits.
16. Eubi, Ca rm. On bramble-leaves.
17. bullatum, D O . On decaying gourds and cucumbers.
18. durum, P . ; G re v . t. 1. On various herbaceous stems.
19. Pustula, P C . ; G re v . t. 77. On oak-leaves.
BHIZOCTONIA, DC.
Irregular, between cartilaginous and fleshy, with a thin, inseparable
cuticle, attached, root-like fibres. F ru it unknown.
GLOSSARY.
Acrogenous, attached to the tips of
the threads or their branchlets.
Adnate, firmly attached to the stem.
Adnexed, just reacliing the stem.
Agglutinate, firmly glued to the
matrix.
Amphigenous, when the hymenium
is not confined to a particular
surface.
Anastomosing, spoken of threads
wliich become confluent w ith each
other, and form an irregular network.
Apices, tips o f threads or their divisions.
Appendiculate, attached in fragments
to the border o f the pileus ; sometimes
applied to spores or sporidia
which have terminal appendages.
Approximate, approaching the stem,
but not quite reaching it.
Arachnoid, delicate, like a spider’s
web.
Areolate, divided into little arese.
A rista te , bearded ; applied to spores
and sporidia.
Asms, a delicate sac containing sporidia.
Astomous, without any aperture.
Attermated, spoken o f gills which are
gradually narrower at eitlier extremity.
Auriform, shaped like an ear.
Byssisedce, seated on fine, matted
threads.
Byssoid, resembling fine, matted
threads, which are often collected
in little bundles.
Cæspitose, growing in tufts.
Capillitium apphes to the threads
o f Puff-balls.
Camhonized, impregnated with dark
matter, so as to appear more or
less charred.
Caulicolæ, growing on herbaceous
stems.
Ceratostomoe, spoken of perithecia in
which the neck is much elongated.
Circinaioe, disposed in a circle.
Circumscriptce, surrounded by a thin,
black crust, and, consequently,
when the stroma is broken off, a
black ring is left on the matrix.
Concatenate, chained together.
Conchiform, shell-shaped.
Conglutinate, glued together, as when
the spores are collected in little
heaps which do not easily break
up.
Conidia, dust-likc secondary spores.
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