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nerves which pass from the cerebrum are the 

 nervi antennarum and the nervi oculorum. 

 (Burmeister). (L. brain.) 



Cereous. — Wax like. (L. from cera, wax.) 



Cernuous.— Bent ; the apex bent downwards. 

 (L. drooping.) 



Cervical sclerites. — ^The eight chitinous plates 

 strengthening the neck. (L. cervix, the neck, and 

 Gr. sJceleros, hard.) 



Cervinus. — Fawn-coloured, grey, with a reddish- 

 brown tint. (From L. cerviis, a stag.) 



Cespitose. — Matted together. (L. cesfes, turf.) 



Chalybeous. — Steel-like in colour, the metallic 

 blue of steel. (Gr. chalyps, steel). 



Champagne-cork Organs. — (Forel.) {Chnmjiagne 

 the province of France from where such wine 

 is made, " a plain " ; and alcorque, O.Span., 

 allied to Arab, al-cornoque, the cork-tree. 

 Span, corcho, and Gr. ergon, a work.) See 

 Ampullaceous sensillge. 



Cheek. — The Gena. (A.S. ceace.) 



Chela. — The terminal portion of a " foot," with a 

 movable lateral claw, like that of a crab. (Gr. 

 chele, a claw.) 



Chelate. — Possessing a moveable lateral claw like 

 that of a crab. Possessing a chela. (Gr. 

 chele.) 



CheUform. — Pincer-shaped. (Gr. chele, and forma, 

 form, shape.) 



