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GLOSSARY. 



[GOM — IMM. 



Gornphoides — Like a stake or club. 

 Gomphus — A pile, stake, or club. 

 Goniocercus, a, um — Angular, tailed. 

 Goniolobus, a, um — Having angular lobes. 

 Goniopteroides — Like Goniopteiis. 

 .Goniurus, a, um — Angular-tailed. 

 Gonopleura — Angular rib. 

 Gothicus, a, um — Gothic. 

 Gracilens, entis — Slen-ler, thin. 

 Gracilentus, a, um — Slender, thin. 

 Gracilis, e — Small, slender, thin, w< ak. 

 Gracilius, a, um — More slender. 

 Grac'llimus, a, um — Very slender, thin, or 



weak. 

 Gracillistriatu8, a, um — slender, striated. 

 Gradatus, a, urn — Made with steps. 

 Gradicosta — Having steps and ribs. 

 Gradocostatus, a, um— Having steps and 



ribs. 

 Gramineus, a, um — Grassy or belonging to 



grass. 

 Granda'vus, a, um — Very old. 

 Grandiceps— Big-headed. 

 Grandiculus, a, um — Rather large. 

 Grandifolius, a, um — Large-leaved. 

 Grandis, e -Grand, large. 

 Graniferus, era, erum — That bears grains of 



corn. 

 Granilineatus, a, um— Lined with granules. 

 Granilineus, a, um — Granule-lined. 

 Granosus, a, um — Full of grains or kernels. 

 Granulatus, a, um — Granulated, granular. 

 Granuliferus, era, erum — Granule-bearing. 

 Granulostriatus, a, um — Having granular 



strise. 

 Granulosus, a, um— Covered with small 



granules. 

 Graphicus, a, um — Perfect, excellent, done 



to the life, written on. 

 Gratiosus, a, um — Agreeable. 

 Gratus, a, um — Acceptable. 

 Gravis, e — Weighty, full, old. 

 Graviusculus, a, um — Rather deep. 

 Gregalis, e— Of the common sort. 

 Gregarius, a, um— Of the common sort, com- 

 mon, gregarious. 

 Grossiplicatus, a, um — Thick-plaited. 

 Grumus — A little heap. 

 Gypseus, a, um — Covered or plastered with 



gypsum. 

 Gyracanthus — Round spine. 

 Gyrinoides— Like a tadpole. 

 Gyroceras — Circular horn. 



Heesitans — Doubting. 



Haliotoides — Like Haliotus. 



Hamatilis, e — Furnished with hooks. 



Hamatus, a, um— Crooked, hooked. 



Hamulosus, a, um — Full of hooks. 



Hamulus — A small hook. 



Harpago — A hook. 



Hastatus,. a, um — Bearing spears, halbert- 



shaped. 

 Hastifolius, a, um— Spear or lance-leaved. 

 Hastula — A little spear. 

 Helicoides— Like a helix. 

 Helicteres — A round, smooth spire. 

 Heliolitiformis, e — Like Heliolitts. 

 Helios — The sun. 



Hemicyclus — A half-circle. 



Hemicylindrus — A half-cylinder. 



Hemiplicatus, a, um — Half-plaited. 



Hemisphericus, a, um — Hemispherical. 



Hemiteloides — Like Hemi teles. 



Hemitrypa - Having half-openings. 



Herbaceus, a, um — Grassy. 



Herculaneus, a, um — Belonging to Hercules, 

 large of its kind. 



Heterocinctus, a, um — Irregularly girded or 

 banded. 



Heteroclitus, a, um — Extraordinary. 



Heterodactylus, a, um — Irregular-toed or ir- 

 regularly fingered. 



Heterophyilus, a, um — Irregularly or differ- 

 ently leaved. 



Heteropora— Having irregular pores. 



Heteropteris — Irregular fern. 



Hexadactylus, a, um— Six-fingered. 



Hexagonus, a, um — Having six anghs. 



Hexagonalis, e — Hexagonal. 



Hians — Gaping, disjointed. 



Hipparionyx — A colt's hoof. 



Hirsutus, a, um — Rough, hairy, shaggy. 



Hirtus, a, um — Rough, hairy, shaggy. 



Hispidus, a, um — Rough, bristly, rugged. 



Hiulcus, a, um — Gaping, cleft. 



Holopyga — Entire rump, whole back. 



Homalonotoides — Like Homalonotus. 



Horizontalis, e — Horizontal. 



Horridus, a, um — Rough, bristly. 



Hospitalis, e — Of a guest, hospitable. 



Humerosus, a, um — Humped, full of humps. 



Humerulus — A little shoulder. 



Humilis, e — Small, poor. 



Hyalina — Of glass. 



Hybrida — Intermediate between two spe- 

 cies, a hybrid. 



Hydraulicus, a, um — Hydraulic. 



Hymenophylloides — L ike Hymenophyl- 

 lites. 



Hyperbolseus, a um— Extreme. 



Hyperboreus, a, um — Very far north. 



Hypniformis, e — Like Hypnum. 



Hystricosus, a, um — Thorny. 



Hystriculus, a^um — Somewhat covered with 

 spines. 



Hystrix— Covered or beset with spines. 



Ichthyoderma — Having a fish-skin. 



Ichthyolepis — Having fish-scales. 



Icosidactylus, a, um — Twenty-fingered. 



Idoneus, a, um — Suitable. 



Ignobilis, e — Ignoble, strange, unknown. 



Ignorabilis, e — Overlooked, unknown. 



Ignotus, a, um — Unknown, strange. 



Ilicifolius, a, um — Oak-leaved. 



Illsenoides — Like an Illaenus. 



Illibatus, a, um — Unimpaired. 



Imago — An image, picture, also a sheath. 



Imbecillus, a, um — Feeble, frail. 



Imbricarius, a, um — Having imbrications. 



Imbricato-articulatus, a, um — Having im- 

 bricated articulations. 



Imbricatus, a, um — Laid one on another 

 like tiles, imbricated. 



Imitator — A resembler. 



Immaturus, a, um — Immature, abortive. 



Immersus, a, um — Immersed. 



