364 GLOSSARY OF TECHNICAL TERMS. 



Arhorml. Livinp in trees. 



Arterial bulb. Tlie muscular swelling, at the base of the great arterj, 



in fishes. 

 Articulate. Jointed. 

 ArtiodariyJons. Evon-toed (tocs 2 or 4). 

 Atrophj/. Non-development. 

 Attenuate. Long and slender, as if drawn out. 

 Auricle. The large lobe of the external ear; also, one of the chambers 



of the heart. 

 Barbel. An elongated fleshy projection, usually about the head, in 



fishes. 

 Basal. Pertaining to the base ; at or near the base. 

 Biisi}iteri/(/o{d. Bones developed in tlic palatine arch in some birds. 

 Beak: The bill of birds, or (in other animals) any beak-like structure. 

 Bend of Wing. Angle at the carpus when the wing is folded. 

 Bicolor. Two-colored. 

 Bicuspid. Having two points. 

 Booted. Said of the tarsus in birds, when its scales coalesce and form 



a continuous envelope, as in tlie robin. 

 Branchiu'. Gills ; respiratory organs of fishes. 

 Branchial. Pertaining to the gills. 

 Branchihyals. Small bones at base of gill arches. 



Brancltiuste(/als. The bony rays supporting the branchiostcgal mem- 

 branes, under tlie head of a fish, below the opercular bones, and 



behind the lower jaw. 

 Bristle. A stitf hair, or hair-like feather. 

 Buccal. Pertaining to the mouth. 

 Caducous. Falling off early. 

 CoBcal. Of the form of a blind sac. 

 CcBcum. An appendage of the form of a blind sac, connected with the 



alimentary canal. 

 Calcareous. Containing or composed of carbonate of lime. 

 Canines. The teeth behind the incisors, — the " eye-teeth " ; in fishes, 



any conical teeth in the front part of the jaws, longer than the 



others. 

 Carapace. The upper shell of a turtle, usually composed of bony plates 



covered by horny scales. 

 Cardiform (teeth). Teeth coarse and sharp, like wool-cards. 

 Carinate. Keeled ; having a ridge along the middle line. 

 Carotid. Tlie great artery running to the head. 

 Carpus. The wrist. 

 Caudal. Pertaining to the tail. 



Caudal fin. The fin on the tail of fishes and whales. 

 Caudal p(duncte. The region between the anal and caudal fins in 



fishes. 

 Cavernous. Containing cavities, either empty or filled with a mucous 



secretion. 

 Cephalic fins. Fins on the head of certain rays , a detached portion of 



the pectoral. 



