Manual of comparative anatomy and physiology / by S. Messenger Bradley.
- Samuel Messenger Bradley
- Date:
- 1874
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Manual of comparative anatomy and physiology / by S. Messenger Bradley. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Polype (iroXvs, many; irovs, foot), the separate zooids of the Cce- lenterata. Polyzoa (ttoAJs, many; C'^oj/, a creature), a class of MoUus- coida. Pressirostres {jpressus, compressed; roi^triion, beak), a division of Grallatores. Procoelous (Trpo, before; kolXos, hollow), a vertebra whose body is concave anteriorly. Proglottis (ivpoyKcorrLS, the tip of the tongue), the generative seg- ment or joint of a Tapeworm. Prosencephalon (Trpos, before; ijKecpaKos, brain), the front part of the brain, applied to the second pair of cerebral lobes, homologues of the corpora stri- ata of Man. Prosobranchiata (irpScrov, in ad- vance of ; l^pdyxia, gills), a division of Gasteropoda. Protoplasm (Trpcoros, first; TzXdacrca, I mould), the albuminous sar- code wliich forms the base of all animal tissues. Protofodite [TrpcoTos, first; irovs, foot), the basal segment of the limbs of a Crustacean. Protozoa (irpwros, first; ^ooou, ani- mal), the first of the animal Bubkingdoms. Pseudohcsmal (\p€vd7]s, false ; alfxa, blood), the vascular system of Annelida. Pteropoda (irrepSv, a wing; irovs, foot), a class of Mollusca. Pterosauria (irrepSp, wing ; cravpa, lizard), an extinct order of Reptilia. Pycnogo7iida (itvkvSs, thick ; ySvv, knee), an order of Arachnida. Eajptores (rapto, I plunder), an order of Aves. Rasores {rado, I scratch), an order of Aves. BatitcB {rates, a raft), one of the three chief divisions of Aves— or birds with unkeeled sterna. Rhinencephalon {piv, the nose ; iyKecpaXos, brain), the anterior or olfactory lobes of the brain, which supply the nasal organs. Bhizopoda (piC^^, root; irovs, foot), an order of Protozoa. Bodentia {rodo, I gnaw), an order of Mammalia. Bugosa {rugosus, wrinkled), an extinct order of Corals. Buminantia {ruminor, I chew the cud), the cloven-hoofed quadrupeds. Sarcode {o-dp^, flesh ; elSoy, form), the albuminous basis of animal tissues, a term convertible with protoplasm. Scansores {scando, I climb), an order of Aves. Scaphognathite ((rKa(p6s, a boat; y pad OS, jaw), an appendage to the mouth of Crustacea, which serves to bale out the water from the branchial chamber. Scolecida (o-KcoXr)^, a worm), a class of Annuloida. Selachia {o-eXdxos, a Shark), the family of Sharks. Setigerous {setcB, bristles; gero, I carry), the locomotive organ of Annelida. Sertidarida {sertum, a WTeath), an order of Hydrozoa. Siphonostomata {cricpcav, syphon; (TrSfxa, mouth), a division of Gasteropoda. Sirenia (o-eiprjv, a mermaid), an order of Mammalia. Solidimgula {solidus, solid; un- gula, hoof), the group of Hoofed Quadrupeds. Steganoiohthalmata (o-rcyai/Ss, co- vered ; ocpdaXjxos, eye), the hidden-eyed Medusae. Stomapoda (arojua, mouth; irovs, foot), an order of Crustacea. Strepsiptera (arpe^Ls, a twist; irrepou, wing), an order of Insecta. Strepsirhina {arrpe^^is, a twist; piV, the nose), a group of Monkeys. Strobila {o-rp6^iXos, a fir cone), the entire adult Tapeworm.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20410281_0284.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


