242 POTAMOPHIS I 



Potamophis (pot-am'-of-is) 



potency (po'-ten-si) 



Potentilla* (po-ten-til'-a) I 



Poterium* (pot-e'-ri-um) 



Potoos (po'-toos) 



Potorous (pot-6-ro'-us) 



potto (pot'-o) 



praecox (pre'-koks) before time, immature. 



Prasanthea* (pras-an'-the-a) 



pratensis (pra-ten'-sis) growing in meadows. 



Pratincoles (pra-tin-kol'-ez) 



pratincolus (pra-tin-kol'-us) meadow inhabiting. 



predator (pred'-a-tor) 



Prenanthes* (pre-nanth'-ez) 



prenanthoides (pre-nanth-o-l'-dez) with drooping 

 leaves or flowers. 



preparator (pre-par'-a-tor, prep-ar'-a-ter) 



Presbytes (pres-bi'-tez) 



pretiosus (pret-i-o'-sus) valuable, at much ex- 

 pense. 



primaevus (prl-me'-vus) young. 



primordial (prl-mor'-di-al) 



Primula* (prim'-u-la, prl'-mu-la) 



primigenius (pn-mi-je'-ni-us) first formed. 



primiveris (pri-mi-ve'-ris) first of spring. 



princeps (prin'-seps) first, in front, most eminent. 



Prinia (prin'-i-a) 



Priodontes (prl-o-don'-tez) 



priscus (pris'-kus) first, primitive, of olden times. 



pristine (pris'-tin, pris'-tin) 



proboscideus (pro-bo-sid'-e-us) with similar nose. 



Proboscidia (pro-bo-sid'-i-a) 



