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Proximal. The nearest end of an object. 

 Pseudocardinals. False cardinal teeth. 

 Pseudolaterals.' False lateral teeth. 

 Pulsation. A throb, as the throbbing of the heart. 

 Pupiform. Like a pupa; one of the stages in the development of an 

 insect. 



Pustulate. Covered with pustules or little pimples (pi. xxiv, figs. 1, 2). 



Pustulose. Same as above. 



Pyramidal. Having the form of a pyramid. 



Pyriform. Shaped like a pear. 



Quadrangular. Having four corners, as some Unios. 



Radiated. Extending from a common center, as the rays on some 

 Unios. 



Reflected. Bent backward, as the lip in some snails (pi. xxviii, fig. 26), 

 or the cusps in the lingual membrane. 



Reflexed. Same as above. 



Renal. Relating to the kidneys. 



Reticulated. Resembling a network, as when the longitudinal and 

 spiral lines cross in a snail. 



Retractile. Capable of being drawn in, as the eye peduncles in land 

 snails. 



Retractor pedis. Foot retractor muscle. 



Revolving lines. Spiral lines on a snail shell which run parallel with 

 the sutures (pi. xxxv, fig. 5). 



Rhombic. Having four sides, the angles being oblique. 



Rhomboid. Four-sided, but two of the sides being longer than the 

 others. 



Rimate. Provided with a very small hole or crack, as some snails in 

 which the umbilicus is very narrowly open. 



Roundly lunate. Rounder than lunate (which see). 



Rostriform. In the form of a rostrum. 



Rudimentary. Not fully formed; imperfect. 



Rugose. Rough or wrinkled, as parts of some shells (pi. ix, fig. 1). 



Sacculated. Somewhat like a sac, or composed of sac-like parts. 



Scalar. Resembing a ladder. 



Schizodont. With few teeth, consisting of one or two cardinals or lat- 

 erals, as in Unio. 



Scutellum. The projecting or pinched parts in front of the umbones 

 in Pisidium. 



Scutum. The pinched parts behind the ligament in Pisidium. 



Secreted. Produced or deposited from the blood or glands, as the 

 shell material in mollusks. 



Semicircular. Half round or circular, as the aperture in some snails. 



Semidentate. Half toothed, as the parietal wall in some land snails. 



Semielliptic. Half elliptical. 



Semiglobose. Half, or not quite globose. 



Semilunate. Half lunate. 



Semioval. Half, or not quite oval. 



