PROBOSCIS 243 



proboscis (pro-bos'-sis, pi. pro-bos'-i-dez) 



Procavia (pro-ka'-vi-a) 



procerus (pro-se'-rus) tall, long, large, extended. 



procerus (pro'-ser-us) a muscle of the nose. 



Procinura (pro-sin-ur'-a) 



Procnias (prok'-ni-as) 



proctodeum (prok-to-de'-um) 



procumbens (pro-kum'-benz) bending down, lying 

 along the ground. 



Procyon (pro'-si-on) 



Prodenia (pro-den'-i-a) 



Prodidomus (pro-did '-6-mus) 



Prodoxus (pro-doks'-us) 



prodromus (prod'-ro-mus) 



Proechimys (pro-ek-i'-mis, pro-ek'-i-mis.) 



progamic (pro-gam'-ik) 



prognathus (prog'-nath-us) 



Progne (prog'-ne) 



Proiphys* (pro'-if-is) 



proliferate (pro-lif'-er-at) 



proliferus (pro-li'-fer-us) bearing progeny, repro- 

 ducing freely. 



prolix (pro'-liks) extended, long. 



prolixus (pro-liks'-us) stretched out, long; also, 

 broad. 



Promerops (prom'-e-rops) 



prophylactic (pro-fi-lak'-tik) 



propinquity (pro-pin'-kwi-ti) 



propodium (pro-po'-di-um) 



prorsal (pror'-sal) 



prosenchyma (pros-eng'-ki-ma) 



Prosopidiae (pro-so-pid'-i-de) 



