Gonid´ium (Gr—generation; seed), same as conidium; also preferably applied to the algal element of lichens.

Gran´ular, Gran´ulate, Gran´ulose (granula, dim. of granum, grain), covered with or composed of granules.

Gran´ule (granula, dim. of granum, grain), a little grain; a fine particle; a sporule found in all cryptogamic plants.

Gray (griseus; cæsius; cinereus; canus; leucophæus), a color produced by the mixture of black and white. Various shades depending upon varying relative proportions of the components.

Greaved (greve, the shin-bone), of a stem clothed like a leg in armor.

Grega´rious (gregarius, of a flock), of mushrooms not solitary but growing together in numbers in the same locality; in groups but not in a tufted manner.

Gru´mous (grumosus, < grumus, a little heap), clotted; of flesh e. g. composed of little clustered grains.

Gut´tate (guttatus, < gutta, a tear), marked with tear-like spots or drops.

Gutt´ula (pl. Guttulæ) (dim. of gutta, a drop), a small drop or drop-like particle; the oil-globule in some spores resembling a nucleus.

Gutt´ulate, finely guttate; also, containing or composed of fine drops or drop-like particles; said of spores containing an oily nucleus-like globule or guttula.