SECTION B.
1. Where the sacs soon become free, no special Peziza,
covering, mostly fleshy, cup-like fungi, cup fungus.
Sacs opening from the first, caps pitted
or furrowed, 2.
2. Cap lobed, irregular, saddle-shaped, Helvella,
yellowish fungus.
Cap oval or conical, upper surface with Morchella or Morel,
deep pits formed by long ridges, honey-combed fungus.
(The genera described under Section B. all belong to the order of
Discomycetes, fungi that have the spore sacs collected in a flattened
disc.)
GLOSSARY.
Acute'. Gills when called acute have sharp edges or are pointed at
either end.
Adnate'. Spoken of gills when they are firmly attached to the stem.
Adnex'. A less degree of attachment of gills than adnate.
A'garic. A mushroom that bears gills.
Aluta'ceous. A light leather color.
Anas'tomosing.
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