The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . (sai-6-k6li-us), n. [NL., < , spcekled, + sii/iuc, a woodpecker.] Avery extensive of Irteridse, under wliichWaglerin 1829 included a number of types: inexactly synonymous with ( and Icterus in a broad sense. Psaronius (sa-roni-us), II. [NL., < L; ^, < Gr. *t/opuiiiof, an unidentified preciousstone, < fapdr, speckled, < Yd/j, a starling.] hat., a genus of petrified trec-ferjis.
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . (sai-6-k6li-us), n. [NL., < , spcekled, + sii/iuc, a woodpecker.] Avery extensive of Irteridse, under wliichWaglerin 1829 included a number of types: inexactly synonymous with ( and Icterus in a broad sense. Psaronius (sa-roni-us), II. [NL., < L; ^, < Gr. *t/opuiiiof, an unidentified preciousstone, < fapdr, speckled, < Yd/j, a starling.] hat., a genus of petrified trec-ferjis. Tlieyhave l)een found cliielly in the l*L-rniian. hut in tliecoal-nieasvues. Portions of these iietrilled trunks havebeen cut and polished for ornamental purposes, and calledby the name of xtaarsteiit in German, and shir- or starry-stoiw in Rnglish. psautert, «? A Middle Englisli form of jsal- trl-. psautriet, «• A Middle English form oi jisal-tcnj. pschem, «. Same nspslieiii. pschent(psclient),«. [Egjpt.] In nrp/icPo?., thesovereign crown of all Egypt, composed of thetall pointed miter, or white crown, of southern. Pschent.— From reliefs of the temple-court of Hdfou, H^ypt. Egjpt, combined with the red crown, square infront and rising to a point behind, of northernEg}^)t. The two kingdoms were united by Meues, whofounded the greatness of the Egyptian monarchy and re-strained the power of the priests, at the dawn of recordedhistory. Fselaphi (sela-fi), n. pi. [NL., pi. of rseJa-pliitts, q. v.] in Latreilles classifieation, thethird family of trimerous Coleoptera, contain-ing PsehipliiiK and Claviyer as leading corresponds to the modern family Pselaphi-dcf, but was differently located in the system. pselaphid (sela-fid), «. and n. I. a. Of or per-taining to the II. )(. Any beetle of this family. Pselaphidae (se-Iafi-de), w. jil. [NL. (Leach,1817), < + -iflss.^ An anomalousfamily of Colnijitora, typified by the genus P,^
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