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Astrostatic {d'a-rpov, a star; iTTanKo'-;, causing to stand still), 

 applied to phenomena of rest of centrosomes of cells. (Ryder,) 



Autotrophic {avTo<i, self; 7 /)oc^t/v-o'§, nourishing), existing without 

 aid of commensals : applied to lichens. (Minks.) 



Axian, axial, axiad, adjectival forms of axis, i.e., the longitudinal 

 or main axis. Compare " Centrum " and derivatives. (Schulze.) 



Bathmology {j3a6jxo<;, a step; Ao'yos, science), the science of 

 growth. A term proposed as alternative to " Auxology " (Buckman 

 and Bather), and correlative of " Bathmism " (Cope). (Hyatt.) 



Bilateralien. Organic bodies with three axes of symmetry, viz., 

 isopol, which equals the perlateral ; hetevopol, or dorso-ventral ; and 

 heteropol or longitudinal, the main axis. (Schulze.) 



Bioplasniology [j3 LOS, life; TtXcicr/xa, substance; A.o'yos, science), 

 cellular biology ; correlative of " Bioplasm, etc." (Beale.) (Hyatt.) 



Bioplastology (ySt'os, life ; tt Aao-To'?, moulded ; Ao'yo?, science), the 

 study of the correlations of ontogeny and phylogeny. An alternative 

 to " Biogeny " (Fiske) and "Biogenesis" (Haeckel non Auctt.) 

 (Hyatt). 



Blastokinesis {fSXaaros, germ ; Ktv')]<Tis, movement), migrations of 

 embryo through and over yolk, as in the Orthopterous insect 

 Xiphidium cnsiferum. (Wheeler.) 



Centrad ox proximad, directed towards the Centrum. (Schulze.) 



Central ox proximal, near but not in the Centrum. (Schulze.) 



Centran, within the Centrum. (Schulze.) In the polar axis of a 

 Synstigma. (Hyatt, 4.) 



Centren, equivalent to "centran" (Schulze) (Hyatt, 4.) 



Centrum, the imaginary geometrical centre of a Synstigma. 

 (Schulze.) 



Cephalan, cephalal, cephalad, adjectival forms from KecjyaXtj', head. 

 Compare "Centrum" and derivatives. (Editor in Hyatt, 4.) 



Co-type (erroneously for " syntype," cum, with ; r i'tt o s, type) ; applied 

 in zoology to one of two or more specimens together forming the 

 basis for the original determination of a species. (Thomas.) 



Ctetic (erroneous application of kt qriKo's, acquisitive), a term for 

 "acquired characters." (Hyatt.) 



Ctetology (erroneously tor " ctematology," KrrjTos acquired; 

 Ao'yos science), the study of the effects of environment on organisms, 

 and of the inheritance of those effects. (Hyatt.) 



Cytokinetic (k vt o s, a cell ; klvi^tlko's, setting in motion), phenomena 

 of motion within plasma or cells. (Ryder.) 



Cytostatic Kvros,^. cell; a- r an ko's, causing to stand still), statical 

 conditions within plasma or cells. (Ryder.) 



Dextvan, dextral, dextrad, adjectival forms from dexter, right ; 

 referring to right half of perlateral axis of " BilateraHa." Compare 

 " Centrum " and derivatives. (Schulze.) 



Dictyosome {Siktvov, net; o-w/xa, body), thread-like bodies 

 appearing in cell-division, £.§-., spermatogenesis of Branchipus. (Moore.) 



