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BJcornute. — Two horned. (L. bi, and cornu, a 

 born.) 



Bicuspidate. — Ending in two points. (L. hi, and 

 cuspis, a point.) 



Bifarious. — Pointing in two ways, in opposite 

 directions. (L.) 



Bifasciate. — Furnislied with two coloured bands. 

 (L. hi, and fascia, a band.) 



Bifida. — (Lingula). Having a deep notch down the 

 centre. (L. bifidits, cleft into two parts.) 



Biflabellate. — (Antennae). Doubly flabellate, i.e. 

 when both sides of the joints of the antennae 

 send forth flabellate processes. (L. hi, and 

 fabeUum, a fan.) 



Bifurcate. — (Antennae). Composed of two joints, 

 of which the apical one is bent double and 

 attached by its centre to the second joint. 

 (L. bi, and fiirca, a fork.) 



Bifurcate, Bifurcated, Bifurcous. — Two jointed ; 

 forked, into two joints. (L. bi, and fvrca.) 



Bijugum. — In two pairs. L. bi, and jugum, a 

 yoke.) 



Bilamellar. — Divided into two laminae. (L. bi, 

 and lamina, a plate.) 



Bilineate. — Marked with two lines. (L. 6/, and 

 linea, a line.) 



Bilobed. — With two lobes ; two-lobed. (L. hi, 

 and Gr. lobos, a lobe of the ear.) 



