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Subsinuate. — Having small curved bays or breaks 

 in the margin. (L. sub. and sinus, a bay.) 



Substriatus. — Slightly striate. (L. suh, and stria, 

 a furrow.) 



Subterranean. — (Pup0e.)^(L. suh, and terra, the 

 earth.) See Pupae subterraneae. 



Subulate. — Awl-shaped ; linear ; narrow and 

 tapering ; terminating in a sharp point. (L. 

 suhula, an awl.) 



Subulate. — Having a long thin cone slightly bent 

 throughout its whole course ; awl-like. (L. 

 suhula.) 



" Sucking stomach." — A thin muscular pocket 

 connected by a slender neck with the end of the 

 oesophagus, or the crop, when the latter is 

 present. (A.S. sucan, and stomach.) 



Suffulted pupil. When the pupil of the eye of 

 colour shades into another colour. (L. suffultus, 

 propped or supported, and pupil.) 



Sulcate. — Deeply furrowed. Possessing groove- 

 like excavations longitudinally arranged. 

 (L. sulcus, a furrow.) 



Sulciform. — Furrow shaped. (L. sulcus, and forma.) 



Sulphureus. — The colour of brimstone ; yellow. 

 (L. sulphur, sulphur.) 



Super. — A Latin prefix signifying over, above, 

 beyond. 



