GLOSSARY OF TECHNICAL TERMS. 365 
Cere. Fleshy, cutaneous, or membranous covering of the base of the 
bill in certain birds, particularly the Owls, Hawks, and Parrots. 
‘Cervical. Pertaining to the neck. 
Chiasma. Crossing of the fibres of the optic nerve. 
Chin. The space between the rami of the lower jaw. 
Ciliated. Fringed with eye-lash-like projections. 
Cirri. Fringes. 
Claspers. Organs attached to the ventral fins in the male of sharks, 
skates, etc. : 
Clavicle. The collar bone, or lower anterior part of shoulder girdle, 
not entering into socket of arm. 
Cloaca, A common opening of genital, urinary, and alimentary canals, 
Commissure. The line on which the mandibles of a bird are closed. 
Compressed. Flattened laterally. 
Condyle. Articulating surface of a bone. 
Conirostral. Said of a bill like that of a Sparrow; conical in form and 
with the commissure angulated. 
Coracoid. The principal bone of the shoulder girdle in fishes; other- 
wise a bone or cartilage on the ventral side, helping to form the 
arm-socket. 
Costal folds. Folds of the skin (of a Salamander) showing the position 
of the ribs (costz). 
Coverts. Small feathers hiding the bases of quills. 
Crest. In birds, any lengthened feathers about the head; elsewhere, 
any elevated or crest-like projection. 
Crissum. The under tail coverts, in birds. 
Ctenoid. Rough-edged, said of scales when the posterior margin is 
minutely spinous or pectinated. 
Culmen. The middle line or ridge of the upper mandible in birds. 
Cuneate. Wedge-shaped ; said of a bird’s tail when the middle feath- 
ers are longest and the rest regularly shorter. 
Cycloid. Smooth-edged; said of scales not ctenoid, but concentrically 
striate. 
Deciduous. Temporary ; falling off. 
Decurved. Curved downward. 
Dentary. The principal or anterior bone of the lower jaw, waually 
bearing the teeth. 
Dentate. With tooth-like notches. 
Denticle. A little tooth. 
Dentirostral. Having the bill notched near its tip. 
Depressed. Flattened vertically. 
Depth. Vertical diameter (usually of the body of fishes). 
Dermal. Pertaining to the skin. 
Desmognathous. United palate, as in the lower water-birds (Loons, 
Gulls, etc.). 
Diaphanous. Translucent. 
Diaphragm. Muscular septum between thorax and abdomen. 
Diapophysis. Transverse process of a vertebra. 
Digitigrade. Walking on the toes, like a dog. 
