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end-bulbs, minute cylindrical or oval 

 bodies, consisting of a capsule 

 containing a semi-fluid core in 

 which the axis cylinder terminates 

 either in a bulbous extremity or in 

 a coiled plexiform mass (anat.). 



endemic (SndSm'lk) a. [Gk. en, in ; 

 demos, the people.] Restricted to a 

 certain region or part of a region 



enderon (Sn'dSron) n. [Gk. en, in ; 

 deros, skin.] The inner or endo- 

 dermal layer (ana/.). 



enderonic (Sn'de'ron'ik) a. [Gk. en, 

 in ; deros, skin.] Endodermal. 



endites (gndlts') n. plu. [Gk. endon, 

 within.] The offshoots on the 

 mesial border of the appendages 

 of certain Crustacea (zool.). 



endoblast (gn'doblast) n. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; blastos, bud.] The hypo- 

 blast (emd.). 



endocardiac (gn'dokar'diak) a. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; kardia, heart.] Situ- 

 ated within the heart (anat). 



endocardlal (gn'dokir'dial), see 

 endocardiac. 



endocardium (gn'ddkar'dium) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; kardia, heart.] The 

 thin smooth membrane which lines 

 and gives the glistening appearance 

 to the inner surface of the heart 

 (anat.). 



endocarp (fin'dokarp) n. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; karpos, fruit.] The inner- 

 most layer of the pericarp, usually 

 hard and stony, in drupaceous fruits 

 (dot.). 



endocarpold (Sn'dokar'poid) a. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; karpos, fruit.] Having 

 the disc-like ascocarps embedded in 

 the thallus (dot.). 



endochondral (6n'd6kon'dral) a. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; chondros, cartilage.] 

 Beginning or forming inside the car- 

 tilage, usually appl. ossification 

 (anat.). 



endochone (gn'dokon) . [Gk. endon, 

 within ; choane, funnel.] Spacious 

 sub-cortical crypt in the tissue of 

 Sponges from which the incurrent 

 canals start (zool.). 



endochrome (gn'dokrom) plate, a 

 band of yellowish chromatophores 

 found in the protoplasmic portion 

 of certain Diatoms (dot.). 



endochylous (eVdokl'lus) a. [Gk. 



endon, within ; chylos, juice.] With 

 the water-cells within the internal 

 tissue (dot.). 



endocoelar (n'dose'lar) a. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; koilos, hollow.] Pert, the 

 inner wall of the coelom, i.e. the 

 splanchnic wall (zool.). 



endpcone (Sn'docon) n. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; konos, cone.] One of the 

 conical structures formed in certain 

 cephalopod shells (Pal.). 



endocranium (gn'dokra'nium) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; kranion, skull.] The 

 process on the inner surface of the 

 cranium of certain insects (zool.). 



endocrine (Sn'dokrfn) a. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; krinetn, to separate.] Appl. 

 organs of internal secretion (phys.). 



endocyde (gn'dosl'kl) n. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; kyklos, circle.] A layer of 

 tissue separating the internal phloem 

 from the endodermis (dot.). 



endocycllc (gn'dosik'lik) a. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; kyklos, circle.] With 

 the mouth remaining in the axis of 

 the coil of the gut, appl. Crinoids ; 

 having an apical system with a 

 double circle of plates surrounding 

 the anus, appl. Echinoids (zool.) ; 

 pert, endocycle (dot.). 



endocyst (gn'dosist) n. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; kystis, bladder.] The soft 

 body wall of a zooid in a Polyzoan 

 (zool.). 



endoderm (gn'dodgrm) n. [Gk. endon, 

 within ; derma, skin.] The hypo- 

 blast ; the epithelium of the digestive 

 and respiratory organs, and of the 

 glands appended to the digestive 

 tract (emd.). 



endoderm disc, the posterior un- 

 paired thickening on the ventral 

 surface of the blastoderm of the 

 crayfish (zool.). 



endoderm lamella, a thin sheet of 

 endoderm stretching between ad- 

 jacent radial canals, and between 

 the circular canal and the enteric 

 cavity in certain Coelenterates 

 (zool.). 



endodermis (en'dodeVmis) n. [Gk. 

 endon, within ; derma, skin.] The 

 innermost layer of the cortex in 

 plants (dot.). 



endogamy (findSg'ami) n. [Gk.end0n, 

 within ; gamos, marriage.] Zygote 

 formation within the cyst by the 



