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ORISMOLOGY. 
branches, giving them some resemblance of a hand. 
Prats XI. Fic. 24 
IrrecuLar (Jrregulares). When the joints of the 
antenne vary so much in size and’ shape that they 
cannot well be defined. Prats XI. Fie. 22. 
h. TERMINATION. 
& VERSATILE ANTENNA. 
SuBuLaTE (Subulate). When they terminate in a 
minute joint, much slenderer than the: preceding 
one. Puare XII. Fie. 16. 
SericERous (Setigere). When they terminate in a 
bristle. Pnrare XII. Fre. 14, 15. Pirate XXV. 
Fie. 29. 
CapiLLacrous (Capillacee). When they terminate 
in a fine capillary joint. Prare XII. Fie. 1. 
. Mucromate (Mucronate). When they terminate 
in a short point or mucro. Piate XII. Fre. 2. 
. Uncinate: (Uncinate). When their apex is in- 
curved:so as to form a kind of hook. Puiate XII. 
Fic. 3.. 
Uneuicuate (Unguiculate). When they termi- 
nate in a hard horny incurved sharp claw resem- 
bling those of the tarsi of insects. PLate XXV. 
Fie. 16.. a. 
. CravaTe. (Clavate). When the apex grows gra- 
dually thicker. Prater XII. Fie. 4. Prare XXV. 
Fig. 7,14, 
. Capitatr (Capitate). When they terminate sud- 
denly in a larger knob of one or more joints. 
Pate XII. Fre. S—10, and XXV. 1—3, 5, 6. 
. Fisstre Knor (Capituium fissile). When it is di- 
