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GLOSSARY. 



[OCU— PEC. 



Oculiferus, a, um — Eye-bearing. 



Oculinus, a, am — Like an eye. 



Odontopteroides — Like Odontoptc ris. 



Offula — A 6mall piece. 



Oliviformis, e— Shaped like an olive. 



Oligospiratus, a, um — Having few whorls. 



01 la — A pot. 



Ollicula— A little pot. 



Omplialoides — Like a navel or boss. 



On ust us, a, um — Filled, loaded, burdened. 



Opliioglossoides — Like Ophjoglossus. 



Opirmis, a, um — Fertile, fruitful, fat, large, 



plump. 

 Oppletus, a, um — Filled. 

 Oppositus, a, um — Opposite, placed before. 

 Optatus, a, um — Wished, desired, longed for. 

 Opusculuin — A little fabric. 

 Orbicaudatus, a, um — Having a circular 



tail. 

 Orbicella — A little circle. 

 Orbicularis, e — Circular, orbicular. 

 Orbiculatus, a, um — Of a round or circular 



form, orbiculate. 

 Orbiculostoma — Having a circular mouth. 

 Orbipora — Having round pores. 

 Ordinatus, a, um — Set in order, regular, 



ranged in rows. 

 Oreopteroides— Like Oreopteris. 

 Organum — An instrument, implement, or 



P l P e - „. . ... 

 Oriens — Rising, beginning. 



Orien talis, e — Kastern. 



Originarius, a, um— Original. 



Ornatissimus, a, um — Very ornate, highly 



adorned. 

 Ornatus, a, um — Adorned, embellished. 

 Ornigranulus, a, um — Having granules. 

 Ornithicnoides — Like bird-tracks. 

 Orthambonites — Having a straight umbo. 

 Orthidoideus, a, um — Like Ortbis. 

 Ortbonotus, a, um — Straight- backed. 

 Osculum — A pretty little mouth. 

 Ostiolatus, a, um — Having small openings. 

 Ovalis, e — Oval, egg-shaped. 

 Ovatifolius, a, um — Ovate-leaved. 

 Ovatipora — Having oval pores. 

 Ovatus, a, um — Shaped like an egg, ovate. 

 Ovibos — The musk ox. 

 Ovidactylus — Having ovate toes. 

 Oviformis, e — Egg-shaped. 

 Ovoidactylus — Having ovoid toes. 

 Ovoides — Having an egg shape, ovoid. 

 Ovoideus, a, um — Having a form like an 



egg, ovoid. 



Pabulocrinus — Crinoid-food. A word 

 founded on the erroneous opinion that 

 crinoids lived on Gasteropoda. 



Pacator — A peace-maker. 



Pachycl irus — Having a thick hand. 



Pachydactylus, a, um — Having thick fingers 

 or thick toes. 



Pachyderma — A thick skin. 



Pachynervis, e — Having thick veins or 

 thick nerves. 



Pachypteroides — Like Pachypteris. 



Pachytesta — Having a thick shell. 



Palseotrochus — Ancient Trochus. 



Paliformis, e — Shovel-like or stake-like. 



Pcdmatifbiu', a, um — Divided like a hand. 



Palmatus, a, um — Marked with the palm of 

 a hand, palmate. 



P<i 1 m i pes — B road-foot ed. 



Palpebra — The eyelid. 



Paludiniformis, e — Shaped like Paludina. 



Pa hi in— A pale, stake. 



Pandatus, a, um — Bent, bowed down in the 

 middle. 



Pandoriformis, e — Shaped like Pandora. 



Pandas, a, um Bent, crooked, curved. 



Panhum — A grain, panic-grass. 



Panneus, a, um — Ragged, tattered. 



Pannosus, a, um — Full of raes, ragged. 



Papilioniformis, e — Shaped like a butterfly. 



Papillatus, a, um — Bud-shaped, covered 

 with papilli. 



Papillosua, a, um — Full of buds, verrucose. 



Papulatus, a, um — Covered with nipples, 

 warty. 



Papulosns a, um— Full of pimples. 



Paradoxicus, a, um — Paradoxical. 



Paradoxus, a, um — Strange, contrary to re- 

 ceived opinions. 



Paralins, a, um— That grows by the sea- 

 side. 



Parallelus, a, um— Parallel. 



Parallelodontus, a, um— Having parallel 

 teeth. 



Parasiticus, a, um — Parasitic. 



Paridens - Having equal teeth. 



Parilis, e — Equal, like, proportionate. 



Partitas, a, um — Pi oportionably divided. 



Parvibrachiatus, a, um — Small-armed. 



Parvinodus— Having a small knot. 



Parvirostris — Having a little beak. 



Parvispira — Having a small spire. 



Parvituba — Having a small tube. 



Paiviusculus, a, um — Quite small. 



Parvulipora — Having small pores. 



Parvulu?, a, um — Very small. 



Parvus, a, um — Small, narrow, short, little. 



Patellarius, a, um — Belonging to a plate, 

 plated. 



Patel lifer, a, um — Dish-bearer. 



Patelliformis, e— Dish-shaped. 



Patens — Open, wide, extending, spreading. 



Paternus, a, um — Paternal. 



Patulus, a, um — Standing open or opened, 

 wide, large. 



Paucicristatus, a, um — Few-crested. 



Paucidactylus, a, um — Few-fingered. 



Paucinodus, a, um — Having few nodes. 



Pauciradiatus, a, um — Few-rayed. 



Pauciramus, a, um— Having few branches. 



Pauciseptus, a, um — Having few septa. 



Pauper — Poor, small, impoverished. 



Pauperatus, a, um— Poor, impoverished. 



Pauperculus, a, um — Poor. 



PectenPormis, e — Shaped like a Pecten. 



Pectenoideus, a, um — Like a Pecten. 



Pectinaceus, a, um — Of or belonging to a 

 comb, or to the Pecten. 



Pectinatus, a, um — Sloping two ways like 

 a comb. 



Pectinellus, a, um — Like a little comb. 



Pectiniferu", a, um — Comb-bearing. 



Pectunculoides — Like Pectunculus. 



Peculiaris, e — Peculiar, remarkable, singular. 



