Latin for Comma-shaped

Amelie H. Scheltema ascheltema at WHOI.EDU
Fri Jul 7 09:47:49 CDT 2000


Brown's wonderful compendium is still available--I've just bought it myself. Cheers to all--Amelie

Ted Oliver wrote:

> I agree with the note from Richard Zander about his colleague's suggestion of the use of the Latin word 'comma' to define the shape.
>
> I would strongly recommend colleagues dipping into that excellent book 'Composition of Scientific Words' by Roland Brown (published by Smithsonian Institution Press . . .last reprint I have is 1979). It is a goldmine of Latin and Greek words for terms and especially for coining specific epithets.  He gives several examples of the use of 'comma',  e.g. Vibrio comma (bacterium of Asiatic cholera), Polygonia comma (a butterfly).
>
> By the way is that publication still available?
>
> Cheers
> Ted Oliver
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> Compton Herbarium (NBG)
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