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BIBOS | West asian oxen genus | |
FIDDLEWOOD | The wood of several West Indian trees, mostly of the genus Citharexylum. | |
CANELLA | A genus of trees of the order Canellaceae, growing in the West Indies. | |
HORSEMAN | A West Indian fish of the genus Eques, as the light-horseman (E. lanceolatus). | |
URSUS | Which genus includes the brown bear, polar bear, American black bear and the Asian black bear? | |
STENODERMINE | Of or pertaining to the genus Stenoderma, which includes several West Indian and South American nose-leaf bats. | |
LIGHT-HORSEMAN | A West Indian fish of the genus Ephippus, remarkable for its high dorsal fin and brilliant colors. | |
GINGER | A plant of the genus Zingiber, of the East and West Indies. The species most known is Z. officinale. | |
PENTACRINUS | A genus of large, stalked crinoids, of which several species occur in deep water among the West Indies and elsewhere. | |
TODY | Any one of several species of small insectivorous West Indian birds of the genus Todus. They are allied to the kingfishers. | |
STOPPER | A name to several trees of the genus Eugenia, found in Florida and the West Indies; as, the red stopper. See Eugenia. | |
JEWBUSH | A euphorbiaceous shrub of the genus Pedilanthus (P. tithymaloides), found in the West Indies, and possessing powerful emetic and drastic qualities. | |
FRANGIPANNI | A perfume derived from, or imitating the odor of, the flower of the red jasmine, a West Indian tree of the genus Plumeria. | |
OVENBIRD | Any species of the genus Furnarius, allied to the creepers. They inhabit South America and the West Indies, and construct curious oven-shaped nests. | |
BEEFEATER | An African bird of the genus Buphaga, which feeds on the larvae of botflies hatched under the skin of oxen, antelopes, etc. Two species are known. | |
UTIA | Any species of large West Indian rodents of the genus Capromys, or Utia. In general appearance and habits they resemble rats, but they are as large as rabbits. | |
AGOUTY | A rodent of the genus Dasyprocta, about the size of a rabbit, peculiar to South America and the West Indies. The most common species is the Dasyprocta agouti. | |
SEA GINGER | A hydroid coral of the genus Millepora, especially M. alcicornis, of the West Indies and Florida. So called because it stings the tongue like ginger. See Illust. under Millepore. | |
STENODERM | Any species of bat belonging to the genus Stenoderma, native of the West Indies and South America. These bats have a short or rudimentary tail and a peculiarly shaped nose membrane. | |
ESCHSCHOLTZIA | A genus of papaveraceous plants, found in California and upon the west coast of North America, some species of which produce beautiful yellow, ... | |
URANIA | A genus of large, brilliantly colored moths native of the West Indies and South America. Their bright colored and tailed hind wings and their d... | |
GORGONIA | A genus of Gorgoniacea, formerly very extensive, but now restricted to such species as the West Indian sea fan (Gorgonia flabellum), sea plume ... | |
SOLITAIRE | Any species of American thrushlike birds of the genus Myadestes. They are noted their sweet songs and retiring habits. Called also fly-catching... | |
ARROWROOT | A west Indian plant of the genus Maranta, esp. M. arundinacea, now cultivated in many hot countries. It said that the Indians used the roots to... | |
CONCH | A name applied to various marine univalve shells; esp. to those of the genus Strombus, which are of large size. S. gigas is the large pink West... |