570 
Evaluation, estimate, iii. 504. 
Excibitor, from excubitor, a watcher, i. 93. 
Fagopyrum, from fagus, a beech, pyros, corn, 
iii. 142. 
Faiconina, falcon-like, i. 122. 
Fascioliria, from fasciola, a winding band, i. 56. 
Feldspathic, feldspar-like, iii. 497. 
Fémora, the thighs, i. 123. 
Feére, from ferus, a wild beast, iii. 514. 
Fissiréstres, cleft-beaked, i. 122. 
Flexiira, the bend of the wing, i. 277. 
Foliicee, trom foliaceus, leafy, i. 136. 
Formosum, handsome, iii. 139. 
Franciscea, from Francis, Emperor of Ger- 
many, i. 165. 
Fritilliria, trom fritillus, a chess-board, iii. 56. 
Frons, the forehead, i. 123. 
Gile@, shields of the mouth, i. 423. 
Galline, from gallus, a cock, i. 121. 
Gallinaceous, from gailus, a cock, ii, 442. 
Gene, the cheeks, 1. 123. 
Geodesical, relating to the measurement of the 
earth’s surface, ili, 504. 
Gires, from glis, a dormouse, iii. 515. 
Gliuna, a husk, iii 52. 
Gneiss, a species of rock, iii. 497. 
Gonys, interior point of the mandible, i. 277. 
Grille, from grailla, stilts, i. 121. 
Gressorii, leaping, i. 124. 
Greywacke, a species of rock, iii, 498. 
Gila, the chin, i. 123. 
ee from gymnos, naked, ndtos, back, 
1.10 
Gymnospérmia, a naked seed, iii. 353. 
Hallux, the great toe, i. 277. 
Haltéres, the balancers, i. 423. 
Hamadryas, from Hamadryades, nymphs who 
preside over trees, i. 287. 
Hamad Yades, from hama, with, drys, the oak, 
i. 287. 
Haustéllum, a peculiar kind of mouth, i. 423. 
Helix, from heiled, to twist round, i. 25. 
Hemiptera, from hémisu, half, pteron, a wing, 
i. 424. 
a aaa from holos, hall, kentron, a spur, 
1. 163. 
Hopesnas in compliment to Mrs. Thomas Hope, 
74,165, 
Hiumeri, the shoulders, i, 123. 
Hypochondrie, hypochondres, i. 123. 
Hypoblistus, from hypo, under, blastos, a bud, 
i. 142. 
Hymendptera, from hymén, a film, ptevon, a 
wing, i, 424, 
Inérmis, unarmed, iii. 142. 
Ingliwies, the crop, i. 124. 
Insect, from énsectus, cut or notched, i, 424. 
Insessores, perchers, i. 122. 
Involiicrum, a wrapper, iii. 52. 
Interscipulum, between shoulders, i. 123. 
Ipecacudnha, from tpe, aboriginal word, in Peru, 
for root, cacuan, aboriginal distinction for 
that root, i. 61. 
Jugulum, the throat, i. 123. 
Labrum, lip or tip, i. 160. 
LepiHomos, trom /agos, ahare, stoma, a mouth, 
i. 185. 
Lampyris, from lJampéd, to shine, pyr, fire, 
qe 150, 
Lanceolitus, lance-leaved, i. 167. 
Lanceolate, shaped like a lance, i. 235. 
Lanius, from lanius, a butcher, i. 93. 
Lémur, from lemures, ghosts, i. 208. 
Lépas, from lepas, a rock, i. 30. 
Lepiddptera, from Jepis, a scale, pferon,.a wing, 
1. 424, 
Leucijum, from leukos, white, ion, violet, iii. 
55. 
Leucopogon, from leukos, white, pogon, a beard, 
i. 167. 
Lobatus, lobed feet, i. 124. 
Loris, from doeris, a clown (Dutch), i. 209. 
Loérum, naked line at the base of the upper ridge 
of the bill, i. 123. 277. 
Ligula, a latchet, i. 423. 
Lindléyii, from John Lindley, Esq. F,R.S. i. 165, 
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Lingua, the tongue, i. 123. 
Be Hiei from makros, long, karpos, fruit, 
i. 166. 
Mammiferous, from mamme, breasts, iii. 510. 
Ma Eee from marsupium, a bag or purse, 
ili, 513. 
Marsupites, from marsupium, a purse, ii, 115. 
Menuon, the chin, i. 277. 
Mesorrinium, the upper ridge, i. 277. 
Mica slate, a slate abounding with mica, iii. 497. 
Milvina, kite-like, i. 122. 
Monochlamydee, from monos, one, and chlamys, 
a covering, i. 136. 
Monocotylédones, from monos, one, and cotyle- 
don, i. 136. 
Monopetalous, one-petaled, i. 433. 
Multivalve shell, composed of many pieces, iii. 
335. 
Mirex, from murex, the point of a rock, i. 56. 
Narcissus, from narkeé, stupor, iii, 55, 
Nares, the nostrils, i. 123. 
Niisus, nose, i. 160. 
Natatores, swimmers, i. 122. 
Nata?torius, palmated feet, i. 123. 
Nautilus, from naus, a ship, i. 28. 
Nepénthes, from ne, negative, penthos, grief, i. 80. 
Nerita, from neros, hollow, i. 30. 
New dptera, from neuron, a nerve, pteron, a 
wing, i. 424. 
Noctili:ca, from nox, night, Zzcus, a light, i. 155. 
Notorhixee, from notos, the back, rhiza, a root, 
i. 144. 
Nicha, the nape, i. 123. 
O’cciput, the hind-head, i. 123. 
Ocellata, from ocelius, a little eye, i. 54, 
O’culi, the eyes, i. 123. 
O’rbite, the orbits, i. 123. 
Orthoplocee, from orthos, upright, ploké, a fold, 
i, 144. 
Oryctology, from oryktos, fossil, logos, a dis- 
course, i, 190. 
Os, the mouth, i, 423. 
Pachydérmes, trom pachys, thick, and derma,a 
skin, iii. 514, 
Pe'cilus, trom pozkilos, spotted, i. 155. 
Pipi, patters, i. 160. 
Papilionaceous, butterfly-like, iii. 356. 
Paris, from par, equal, iii, 142. 
Pusseres, from passer, a sparrow, i. 121, 
Patélia, trom patella, a little dish, i. 28. 
Pécora, from pecus, cattle, iit, 515. 
Pectoral, from pectus, the chest, i, 162, 
Péctus, the breast, i. 124. 
Peltate, trom pelta, a target, iii. 141. 
Pentacrinus, trom penté, five, krinon, lily, ii. 62, 
Pentapetalous, five-petaled, i, 435. 
Perfoliita, through the leaf, iii. 138. 
Pes, the toot, i. 123. 
Petalite, from petilon, a thin plate, i 154, 
Pheopus, from phaios, dark, ops, face, i. 297. 
Pholas, trom phéleo, to seek a hiding place, i. 25. 
Pice, trom pica, a magpie, i. 121. 
Pinna, from pinna, a wing or feather, i. 30, 
Pinnatus, pinnated, i. 124. 
Plinta, the foot with the toes, i. 277. 
Plat@dcrus, trom platys, broad, deré, a neck, i. 55. 
Pleurorhkixea, from pleuron, the side, rhixa, a 
root, i. 144. 
Pogimus, from pogon, a beard, i. 55, 
Polybrichion, many arms, iii. 149. 
Polybrachione, from polys, many, brachion, arm, 
i, 62. 
Poljgonum, from polys, many, gonu, a joint, 
iii. 142. 
Polydmmatus, from polys, many,omma, eye, i. 56. 
Pomadérris, from poma, a lid, derris, a mem- 
~ brane, i. 61. 
Prehénsilis, grasping, i. 124. 
Primaria, quills, i. 277, 
Primates, from primus, first, iii. 514. 
Proboscis, the feeding trunk, i. 423. 
Pyetido-plitanis, false-plane tree, iii. 140. 
Quércus, from quer, fine, cuex, tree, i, 248. 
Raptores, preyers, i, 122. 
Ras+res, scratchers, i. 122. 
Réctrices, the tail feathers, i, 124. 
