GLOSSARV. 



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lilll/ovvcll'li'M, II. Ti-niiiiial Ikhic uI' ii toe 

 liiaiiiij; a rluw. (I'J-J.) (Lilllr umi|. ) 



KiIiim'IIhIIi, ((. I,oZi'ii;;i-sliii|"il. Xaliii,' of 11 

 iiiiiNcli' (if till' shdiilili'i -lilailc. 



llli 'l I s, II. dapi' oC till- iiiiiiitli. 



IflMllK, «. ('II.MI'.N (wlliill sit). (20.) 



lil'.M.V, II. Olltlillc 111" 11 slillikr (l|irllillj,'. 



lil'.M.V (il.nr'i'llll.s, II. ()|n'llillf; III' till' Klotli'*' 



lil'.M.V (Mils, II. Ki|ilivalrlit to l'().M.\lls.-<i;ill'. 

 (wliull SCI'). 



Kiis'iur.M, /I. Hill; lu'ak ; iinijii tiiif,' I'lHi'iniit 

 III' lii'ail lit' liinls ; iit' Iwii jaws, ii|i|H'r ainl 

 KiwiT, I'linsisliii;; nl' a fniliii' i>l' i ritaiii Imiirs 

 ovi'i' wliii'li i.s slii'li'lii'il iiiili'allii'ri'il .skiiiiiv 

 or liiiiny iiii'iiiliiaiH', llir rliamiiliotln'ra. (H.) 



Hiirsii'Kli (llli/), II. Ilavilii,' till' I rill lal Trallirrs 

 l()li;,'i'sl, till' ii'st .siii'i'i'ssivi'ly niailually ami 

 slightly sliDi'li'i'. A tail is ilniilili-.i-iiiuuhil 

 wlirii, with ci'iitial tratlii'i's sliiirtii' than thr 

 iii'\l, till' rrst aic f^niiliialcil as hi'l'iiri'. 



Hi 'jii.MF.s r, II. A hi'fjiiiiiiMi,'. 



IiIIHmkn'iaiiy, II. l'iiilrMlii|ii'il ; iiii|ii'i'fi'i tly 

 I'lalKiiatcil ; r.\istiii)j only in its lii'i^iniiiiM^'s. 



Itt'Kf, II. Si'l 111' h'n;,'tlirni'il iiiiitln'iwisi' iiiDili- 

 fii'il (ir |i('i.'iiliarly inloriil fratlH'is aiuuinl the 

 tliniat ur \\ linli' iii'rk. 



lii'ii.v, II. iiiilKi' iir lai.si'il fnlil ; wrinkle. 



HiiaisK' or Id'iiiil s, ((. Wiinkli'il. 



Uu.Ml', ». Ulioi'YiilLM (which sue). (GO.) 



S.M-'l!Al,, a. IVrtaiiiiiij; to the saiTiiin. 



S.vi'lti'.M, /(. A i'ijiii|iiiiiiiil liiine of the spine, 

 oolniiosi'il of .sevi'iiil um:liylii.sed vertebra; iif 

 the pelvie legion, with whieh the iliiic bones 

 me sutllleil. 



S.Vc'lKi-coi'iYiir.'.vi., a. I*i'itaiiiini{ to the .sa- 

 eiiini eoiisiiliieil as eoniiuisin;,' also several 

 ('oi'i'y;,'eal vertebrie. 



Saij'iti ATM, II. Anow-heail sliaiied ; an elon- 

 ijateil eoiilale liffiire with Jiointeil lobes. 



.Sai.i'va, «. S|)iltli'. 



Sai.'IvaI!V (ir.AMis. ()i;,'aiis seeietiiifj saliva. 



SAl.'TAioiiV, ((. I'l'oj^ressiii^' by leaps. Op- 

 posed to iiinbitliitiirij or ijnidiciU. 



San'iiI'I.s, )|. Illniiil, 



Sai'iik'.sa, 11. Priiiiipal vein of the h'j;. 



SAl!(ii[.r..M'.MA, n. Same as iiiiiiih-iiiinn. 



SAlsriili'irs, a. Name of a eertain musele of 

 the li'S. 



SAiRiir'sinA, )i. A primary fjiiwp of verttbi'utn, 

 c'omprisiiii; binls ami reptilea. 



SArur'li.i;, n. /il. Name of a eertain ]irinmt'y 

 f{i'oiip it( .liv.i formeil for the reeeption of the 

 .1 irliao/ifi'rii.i: 



Si'Ali'mii'.s, ((. Seabliy ; .seiirfy ; sealy. Saiil of 

 a .surf; roiigheneil a.s if in siuh manner. 



ScAXsii'ui.vi., a. L'ajiable of climbing, a.s a wooil- 

 peeker. 



.Scai'Holi's'ak, )i. One of the earpals or wrist- 

 bones. 



ScAi''l'l,A, H. Shoulder- blaili;. 



Si.'Al''il.Alt, a. Pertaining to tlie shouldur- 

 blaile ; a.s, scapuhir region. 



Sl'A1''ii,au, )(. Any feather of a series growing 

 on the pteryla humeralis, in an oblinue line 

 across the. hniiierus. Sen imlava is generally 

 said, tlie plural desiguating these feathers 



ciillei'tively ; they are also called uni/iiilnrif.i. 

 (.so.) The siapiilars lill up what would other- 

 wise be an iiilerval between the inner bonier 

 I of the wing and the body. Illigir's word, 

 I llli I'll jilfi- II III, seems to ilesiLiliale tlii'lii, bill is 

 ! also u.M'il ill all I'liliiely dlll'ercnl sense. 

 ] Sia'i'Is, II. Kiilire stem of a leather ; ealamiis 

 I I ihaeliis. (III.) 

 Srlll/.iiiiNAlll'iMs, ((. Ibningthe palate boiies 



.separated. 

 Sriil/.iiKlli'NAI., ". Ilaviii;' the nasal bones 



.se|iiirated. 



Sii'Ailr, /(. Same as i.Hi-liinlif ; pcrlaiiiiiig to 

 I the isehia. 



Sii.s'mii.\, II. A cutting apart ; fissuralinii. 

 I Sils'snii-siiAPr.l) (/f//7), ((. Deeply forliiiile. 



Si I.KIiin'lr, II. Dense oji.npie iibinus liieiii- 

 I bniiie funning niiisl of the eyeliall. 



Sinl.'l.iil'Kli, ((. I.iibed. (1;(7.) 



Srm.ii'i'Ai isi;, ((. Snipe-like. 



SiKu'iiM, II. I!,ig liiilding testicles. 



Sirriii.'i.A ri;, ". I'rovidcd with scutella. 



SiiTKi.'i.ATr. Taksi-s. (llo.) 



S(iri;i.'l.lM, «.; pi. .svy'A ///(. Scale, .\iiyoneof 

 the divisions iiilo whidi the |iodiillieca may 

 1m; briikeii 111 by regular lines uf impicssion ; 

 espi'cially such divisions when large and in 

 regular verlical series; various smaller divi.s- 

 illlis being called lY/ini/il/inll.l. Si'lllrll'l DC- 



eur es| ially on the anleiior face of the tar- 



,'<ns and top of the toes ; often also on the 

 back of the tarsus ; .soiiictiincs they completely 

 encircle the tarsus. When thus Large, some 

 ornithologists call them smfti ; then using 

 sfiilfllii for the smaller irregular reliciila- 

 tions. Si-iilrUii aie.soinetiine.sob.soh'te. (t'oin- 

 nioiilv, but eri'Dtieouslv, written sculella:.) 

 (loo.) 



SiT'llFnllM, II. Scalclike. 



Si r'ri'.M, II. ; pi. sfiiln. See Sir rr.M.VM. 



Si:r'iiMiAl;v ( 'nv'i;iiis. The smaller wing- 

 feathers growing I'rum the forearm and its re- 

 gion, overlying the bases of the secondarv 

 iplills. (,>>!i. ) 



Sr.( 'iPMiAiiv (Jiii.i.s or Sr.c'oNDAliiEs. Quills 

 growing upon the forearm. 



SKi;'.Mi;Nr, ;i. A )iorlion siieeially distinguished. 

 The tarsus is a sninlriif of the leg. 



SKdMr.NiA'rinN, 11. Division into parts. Par- 

 ticularly applied to a process which takes place 

 ill the vitellus or yolk during iiieiibalion. 



Ski.'i.a Tiii'cKA, H. A certain part of the sphe- 

 noid bone. 



Sk'mkn, II. The male fluid, containing sjier- 

 niatozoa. 



Skmi- {ill I'oin/tii.iiliiiii). Half. 



Skmii.i'nai!, (/. Crescenlic. 



Skmimkmiuianu'.sis, II. A certain muscle of 

 the thigh. 



Skm'inai., II. Pertaining to the male genera- 

 tive Ibiid. 



Sl.MlN[l''f.liuls, (1. Secreting or conveying se- 

 men. 



Sl.Mli'Al.'.\lAri., (/. Half webbed ; having a 

 basal nienibrane between the front toes not 

 reaching to their ends. 



Sr..M'il'i.rMi;, n. Feather with peunaeeous stem 

 and pluinulaeeous web. 



SKMiri'.SDlNo'.sls, II. A eertain mu«;lo of the 

 thigh. 



