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Gullet. — The cesophagus, that part of the alimen- 

 tary canal which approaches the head, and the 

 external opening of which is the throat, or 

 pharynx. See Ventricosus, Compositus, and 

 Simple. (L. gula, the throat.) 



Gustatory nerves. — Two thread-like nerves pro- 

 jecting from the anterior border of the sub- 

 cesophageal ganglion, which innervate the region 

 of the salivary glands. (Krauss.) (L. gusto, 

 to taste.) 



Gutta. — A light spot upon a light ground, viz., 

 white upon yellow ; a roundish dot of colour, 

 intermediate in size between an atom and a 

 macula. (L. gutta, a spot.) 



Guttate. — Possessing guttse ; painted with guttse. 

 (T/. gutta.) 



Gymnopterae.. — Membranaceous and transparent 

 wings without scales. (Gr. gynino, naked, and 

 fteron, a wing.) 



Gvrj cerebrales. — (Gr. gyros, a ring ; and cerebrum.) 

 See Calyces. 



Habit, Habitus.— 1 he aspect ; the general appear- 

 ance. Used comparatively to express a resem- 

 ]) lance in general appearance, apart from more 

 important markings derived from organisation. 

 (L. hahitus.) 



Habitat, Habitation. — The natural abode or 

 locality. (L. hahito, to dwell.) 



Hair-fields. — Spinules. (A.S. har, her.) 



