Fus'cous. Dingy dark-brown, or gray color,
Gelat'inous. Of the nature of jelly.
Genus. A number of species that have the same principal characteristics.
Gib'bous. Swollen unequally--applied to the cap.
Gill. Lamella, a radiating plate under the cap of an Agaric.
Gla'brous. Smooth.
Glo'bose. Nearly round.
Gran'ular. Consisting of or covered with grains.
Grega'rions. Growing in groups.
Hab'itat. Place of growth.
Homoge'neous. Of like nature.
Hyme'nium. The fruit-bearing surface, a continuous layer of spore mother
cells.
Hy'phae (singular Hypha). Elementary threads of a fungus, cylindrical,
thread-like bodies, developing by growth at the apex.
Im'bricated. Overlapping like the tiles of a roof.
Incras'sated. Thickened.
Inferior. Applied to a ring that is far down on the stem.
Infundibuliform. Funnel-shaped.
Involute. Rolled inward.
Labyrin'thine. Like a labyrinth.
Lac'erate. Torn.
Lamel'la. See gill.
Line. 1/12 of an inch.
Mac'ulate. Spotted.
Me'dial or median. When the ring is situated in the middle of the stem.
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