370 GLOSSxVRY OF TECHNICAL TERMS. 



lobe, wliich in iiTtain lizards (and in extinct forms) is connected 

 with a tiiinl or median eye. 



PituiUtri/ lioilij. A small ganglion in the brain. 



Plaiitn. Sole of foot. 



Planiigmde. Walking on the sole of the foot, as do men and bears. 



Plastron. Lower shell of a turtle. 



Plicate. Folded ; showing transverse folds or wrinkles. 



Plumage. The feathers of a bird, taken collectively. 



Plumbeous. Lead-colored, — dull bluish gray. 



Potlex. Tliumb; in birds, the digit which bears the alula, — corre- 

 sponding to the index finger. 



Polygamous. Mating with more than one female. 



Post-frontal {platis). The ones before the vertical plate. 



Post-orbital. Behind the eye. 



Post-temporal. The bone, in fishes, by which the shoulder girdle is 

 suspended to the craiiium. 



Pripcoces. Birds able to run about and feed themselves at once when 

 hatched. 



Pracocial. Having the nature of Praroces. 



Pnecuracoid. A portion of coracoid more or less separated from the 

 rest. 



Pritcoracoid arch. An arch in front of the coracoid in most soft-rayed 

 fishes. 



Prefrontal (plates). Those in front of post-frontal. 



Premaxil lanes. The bones, one on either side, forming the front of the 

 upper jaw in fishes. They are usually larger than the maxillaries 

 and connjionly bear most of the upper teeth. 



Premolars. The small grinders ; the teeth between the canines and 

 the true molars. 



Preocular. Before the eye. 



Preoperde. The membrane bone lying in front of the opercle and 

 more or less nearly parallel with it. 



Preorbiud. The large membrane bone before the eye in fishes. 



Primaiy. Any one of the ten (or nine) of the large, stiff quills grow- 

 ing upon the pinion or hand-bones of a bird ; as distinguished 

 from the secondaries, which grow upon the fore-arm. 



Primnrij wing coverts. The coverts overlying the bases of the pri- 

 maries. 



Proccelian. Concave in front only. 



Procnrrent (,tin). With the lower rays inserted progressively farther 

 forward. 



Projectile. Capable of being thrust forward. 



Protractile. Capable of being drawn forward. 



ProTxmid. Nearest. 



P8eudo),rnnrhiir. Small gills developed on the inner side of the opercle, 

 near its junction with the preopercle. 



Pteri/goids. Bones of roof of mouth in fishes, behind the palatines. 



Pubis. Anterior lower part of pelvis. 



Pulmonary. IVrtaining to the lungs. 



