﻿name: 
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  foot 
  

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  is 
  

   also 
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  of 
  a 
  

   legendary 
  Greek 
  

   physician, 
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  tus 
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   Melampus 
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  eus 
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  ne 
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  5 
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  a 
  coffee 
  bean. 
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  color 
  or 
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   Melampus 
  flav 
  us 
  Gmelin 
  (yellowy 
  color 
  j 
  

   brownish 
  to 
  chestnut.) 
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  floridanus 
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  t 
  leworth 
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  i 
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  t" 
  ) 
  Genus 
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  . 
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  , 
  

   Adams, 
  1855. 
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  , 
  

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  a 
  pear. 
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   account 
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  its 
  en- 
  

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  acia 
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  ay 
  

   18.40, 
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  proper 
  

   name 
  De 
  Tracy, 
  Fern.) 
  

  

  d 
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  Gen 
  us 
  T 
  ral 
  ia 
  Gray 
  

   1840. 
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  o'oably 
  

   a 
  proper 
  name. 
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  Pira 
  monilis 
  Brupa;i 
  i3re 
  (with 
  a 
  necklace.) 
  

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  is 
  also"correct 
  ; 
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  is 
  | 
  

   a 
  noun 
  meaning 
  necklace 
  . 
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  a 
  Lulla. 
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  I 
  I^etrac 
  ia 
  clarki 
  Morrison 
  ( 
  C 
  lark 
  ' 
  s 
  ; 
  named 
  

   after 
  Austin 
  11. 
  Clark, 
  scientist.) 
  

   Detracia 
  flo 
  rida 
  n 
  a 
  Shutt 
  lev;orth 
  ( 
  Flo 
  ri 
  da^ 
  

  

  T 
  ralia 
  ovigla 
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  ( 
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  of 
  

   ovum, 
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  sm^alT 
  egg 
  75" 
  

  

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  i 
  ny 
  . 
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  e) 
  Genus 
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   rus 
  sac 
  182l", 
  (Lat 
  . 
  

   pes, 
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  a 
  foot. 
  

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  rounded 
  before 
  | 
  

   and 
  behind, 
  divided 
  j 
  

   below 
  by 
  a 
  deep 
  i 
  

   furrow. 
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  name: 
  > 
  

   Stepping 
  Shells. 
  ' 
  

   Masc. 
  ) 
  

  

  f 
  ) 
  Genus 
  I 
  lar 
  inula 
  King 
  

   1832. 
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  j 
  

   of 
  Lat. 
  marinus, 
  ■ 
  

   marine, 
  of 
  the 
  sea. 
  

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  ) 
  

  

  S 
  ) 
  Genus 
  Apodos 
  i 
  s 
  Pils- 
  

   bry 
  & 
  McGinty 
  1949, 
  

   "TGr, 
  restoration, 
  

   restitution? 
  in 
  

   grammar, 
  the 
  conse- 
  

   quent 
  proposition. 
  

   Fem, 
  ) 
  

  

  h) 
  Genus 
  Phytia 
  G 
  ra.y 
  

   1821. 
  Urr. 
  phytios, 
  

   producing, 
  nourish- 
  

   ing; 
  generative; 
  e- 
  

   pithet 
  of 
  the 
  gods. 
  

   Formerly 
  listed 
  as 
  

   A 
  lexia 
  Gray 
  1847; 
  

   probably 
  suggested 
  

  

  i 
  Pedipes 
  elongatus 
  Pall 
  (elongated.) 
  

  

  : 
  Pedipes 
  mirc^bj 
  J_ 
  ; 
  sl^iilfeld 
  ( 
  admirable 
  . 
  ) 
  

  

  i 
  Pedi 
  n 
  e 
  s 
  oval 
  is 
  C.B.Adams 
  I"o 
  va 
  1 
  . 
  ) 
  

  

  Mar 
  inula 
  succinea 
  Pfeiffer 
  (amber; 
  amber 
  

   colored. 
  ] 
  

  

  (See 
  bottom 
  of 
  page 
  128.) 
  

  

  Apodosis 
  novimund 
  i 
  Pilsbry 
  & 
  McG 
  inty 
  

   (of 
  the 
  new 
  world.) 
  

  

  ■ 
  Phy 
  tia 
  bermu 
  d 
  ensis 
  H,& 
  A.Adams 
  ( 
  from 
  

  

  I 
  BermudaTl 
  

  

  ' 
  Phyt 
  ia 
  myosotis 
  borealis 
  Conrad 
  ( 
  Gr 
  . 
  

  

  ! 
  myosotis, 
  mouse 
  ear; 
  the 
  forget-me-not, 
  

  

  ; 
  Borealis: 
  northern; 
  found 
  from 
  Maine 
  to 
  

  

  ITew 
  Yo 
  rk 
  . 
  ) 
  

   ' 
  PUytia 
  myosotis 
  marylandica 
  Pils 
  bry 
  (lla- 
  

  

  