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Hepatic. — The colour of liver ; liver-brown. 

 (L. hepaticus, diseased in the liver.) 



Hepatic caeca. — Convoluted club-shaped diverticula. 

 (Gr, hepar, the liver, and L. ccbcus.) 



Heteromerous. — With the posterior tarsi composed 

 of less joints than the anterior and intermediate 

 ones. (Gr. heteros, another, and meros, a part.) 



Hexapoda. — ^A class of the articulata, including all 

 insects possessing six legs or feet. (Gr. hex, six, 

 and pous, foot.) 



Hexapoda. — Six legged. (Gr. hex, and pous.) 



Hexapodus.— Provided with six legs. — (Gr. hex 

 and pous.) 



Hieroglyphic. — Painted with characters somewhat 

 resembling hieroglyphics. (Gr. hieros, sacred, 

 and glypho, to carve.) 



Hind-intestine. — The tube lying between the mid- 

 intestine (or stomach) and the outgrowths 

 (urinary tubes) of the proctodteum. It is lined 

 with a thick muscular layer. (A.S. hinden, at 

 the back of ; and L. intestinum.) 



Hirsute. — Set with thick long hairs. (L. hirsutus, 

 hairy.) 



Hirsutus. — ^Covered with long shaggy hairs. (L.) 



Hirsutiusculus.^ — -Somewhat hairy ; somewhat 

 hairy at the base. (L. hirsutus, and cuius, the 

 fundament.) 



Hispid. — Set with short erect bristles. (L. hispidus, 

 «liaggy.) 



