COT- 
cotype (kd'tip) #. [L. cum, with; 
typus, an image.] An additional 
type specimen, ee baa einng 
in the same place at the same tim 
or a specimen from a decctiotinn of 
which, along with others, the type 
is drawn up | iat v2: 
er-scales scales arranged 
spirally ae goon ie directly on 
the axis of a cone of the Coniferae 
ot.). 
iiv’ért) 7. = couvrir, to 
eathers cover- 
S. 
d) a L. cucullus, a 
od.] ‘Furnished with or shaped 
eke coxa, hip.] 
of an insect 
Z (z00. 
coxal (kdk’sal) a L. coxa, hip.] 
Pert. the coxa (zool. 
coxopodite (kéksép’ sai) 1. [L coxa, 
Ip ; = Les S, a foo € proxi- 
mal of the wat te of a 
Pataca limb (zoo/.). 
mpon am’pon) #. [0O.H. 
chramph, crooked.] An aerial 
root, as in the ivy (do¢.). 
cranial (kra‘nial) a. [Gk. kranion, 
the head.] ert. the skull, or 
that part which encloses the 
brain; afi. nerves, muscles, 
blood-vessels, bones, etc 
c te (kra’niat) a. [Gk. kranion, 
the head.] Having a skull (zoo/.). 
e ology (kra’nidl'6j nt 
kranion, hea logos, dis- 
so J The study. of the skull 
Miewecs met nh rigs anidm’étri) #. [Gk. 
kranion, head ; metrom, a 
measure. science of the 
measurement of skulls. 
cranium (kra’niiim) 7. [Gk. 4ranion, 
the head. } Theskullofanycraniate, 
or more Soper op t part en- 
Sosing the bra yore o0l.). 
cra mous (kras ‘pedo rene) 
dge ; 
nerves running 
y from mid-rib to margin 
craspedote (krais‘pédét) a. [Gk. 
kras, ey 2 = edge.] Having a 
velum (sve 
craspedum ga nm. [Gk. 
CRE- 
kraspedon, an edge.] A mesen- 
teric filament of sea-anemones 
(zool.). 
ceraticular (kratik’tlar) a. [L. cra 
cula, a_ gridiron.] hate de, 
appl. a stage in the life-history 
of a diatom where new valves are 
formed before the old are lost 
(Goz.). 
creatine (kréAtin) ”. [Gk. &reas, 
flesh.] A nitrogenous substance 
found in the muscles, brain, and 
blood of vertebrates ci S.). 
creatinine (kréat'inén) #. [Gk. Areas, 
flesh. nitro ogenous substance 
found in muscles and urine (phys.). 
cre r émas’tér) [Gk. 
kremannunat, to h A thin 
or i atic cord 
e spe 
nat.) ; a stout terminal abdominal 
pe is in subterranean insect pupae; 
the anal hooks for pupae suspension 
zool, 
cremocarp (krém’ — m. [Gk. 
a mnunai, to karpos, 
fru An inferior, pa indehiscent, 
toon elled, two- er Sr phi 
_— (kré’nat, krén’a [L. crena, 
a With che aie saan 
crenulated vias ulatéd) a. [Dim 
of L. cren h.] With margins 
crepis, un- 
1. the funda- 
pale st of 
esma_ is 
crepitation deep gg = tees | 
crepare, to crack.] In insects, the 
discharge with an Be ic sound 
of a flui 
epuscular epi kular) @.  [L. 
i dicogp ulum, dusk.] Flying before 
nrise or in ee i ath. certain 
Srebects and birds (zo 
crescent (krés’Eént) 7. 
to grow.] A 
crescentic 
aS (anat. 
ain crescere, 
appl. various 
in 
term 
structures found 
cre of Gianuzzi (jAnoot’sé),— 
ria tapes shaped bodies with 
poly edral anular cells lying 
between the nas and the membrana 
crest (krést) #. [L. oie, a crest.] 
