BUL- 
root.]} A part resembling a bulb 
(anat.) ; a specialized underground 
bud with thick fleshy leaves which 
affor ae during de- 
velopment (40 
—— (bar). a. UL bulbus, globular 
ot.] or a bulb-like 
genera ‘ally rn paralysis from 
of the medulla oblongata 
cae: 
a fae 
bulbiferous (biilbif’ériis) a. [L. dub 
“ erre,tocarry.] Bulb- arise 
baibil (bit bil) eo aie bulbus, bab 
y axillary bud 
bulbus, bulb ; mucleus, kernel. 
medulla stores ams: ee nuclei of 
the cranial nerves ( 
bulbous (biil’biis) a. [L. ave bulb. ] 
Like a bulb; deve ping from a 
ulb ; having "bulbs gee 
bulbus (biil’biis) 7. [L. bulbus, bulb. ] 
knob-like part found in con- 
bulla (bool’A, bila) # ([L. 2 
water-bubble. ] Appl. ‘the founded 
prominence formed by the 
> ear; the tympanic "Dalla 
(an 
bullate (bool’at) a. [L. bulla, water- 
bubble.] Blistered-like ; puckered 
af 
like a savoy-cabbage leaf (d07.). 
_ (bi’nédént) a. [Gk. pee 
odous, toot Having 
ae teeth with ioe conical cusps 
ool.). 
shang ‘aig ve a. [Gk. dounos, 
mound. 7, cusps of cheek- 
teeth, low and conical (zoo/. 
punolophodont (bi ndl6of’é ;dont) a. 
Gk. dounos, mound ; Jophos, crest ; 
odous, tooth.] Between bunodont 
and lophodont in structure, appl. 
ene teeth (z00 
enodont (bi’néséle’ nédont) a. 
3 selene, moon ; 
odous, tooth.] Having the internal 
cusps bunoid, the external selenoid ; 
appl. cheek- teeth (zoo/.). 
bursa (bir's’) #. [L. dursa, pure} 
a sac-like ot) ; a sac filled w 
scid fluid at joints to peor 
fiction (anat.). 
pursa copulatrix,—a genital pouch 
CAE- 
in Lepidoptera and Turbellarians 
zool. 
bursicule phe: sikal) #. [L. dim 
en A small ae “(eal 
byssos, fine 
flax.] Pert. (zool.). 
byssus (bis vis) byssos, fine 
flax.] The mat of ster gl filaments, 
secreted in a g n bi- 
valve Molluscs, by which Ra ne? 
themselves to one another and to 
rocks, etc. (z00/. 
ys. 
a. [Gk 
the byssus 
[Gk. 
C 
cachalote (kash’aldt) #. [Sp. cacha- 
lote, the s ti ah whale.] The sperm 
whale (zo0/.). : 
es (ka fo) n. [Gk. hados, 
; pherein, to bear.] A dorsal 
rocess in certain of the free- 
swimming Tunicates on which the 
buds are borne (zoo/.). 
an as agp en (kida'sibrang’kiat) 
L. caduc from cadere, to 
ll; Gk. brangchia, gills.] With 
ae zool.). 
ae) a 7. caducus, 
a o fall.] Perf. parts 
that fall off le early, e.g. calyx 
(dot. 
2 (sé é’kiim [L. caecus, hg am 
A blind fast bt or pouch fr 
pati pa the alimentary rad 
ana 
Caenogaea (se npje’a) m. [Gk. hainos, 
wag ts eland.] A zoogeographical 
ich is included the 
Nearctic, Palearctic, and Oriental 
regions; cf. Hogaea; also pe 
Caino, 
S 
=f = 
caenoge’ enesis (sé’ndjén’ésis) #. [Gk. 
kainos, s, birth.] 
The non-phylogenetic processes in 
the development of any individual 
ool. 
Caencacks (séndzd'ik) a. [Gk. kainos, 
recent ; zoe, life.] Pert. the geo- 
logical 8 pare sa ge to recent 
times ; 
at a (sts pitas) a. nis caespus. 
