This rule that held in the branchings of the Sexangular Figure held also in the branchings of any other great or small stem, though it did not proceed from a center.
Downy branchings upon one side, and as many on the other of more stiff but somewhat shorter branchings.
Bird) whosebranchings proceeded parallel to the last biggest stem from which it sprung, and not to the biggest stem of all, unless that were a second stem backwards.
This is made up of a large number of fine nerve branchings both medullated and non-medullated.
The large granule cells are multipolar cells, many of the branchings penetrating well into the molecular layer.
Their terminal branchings together with similar terminals of other collaterals form the basket-work around the bodies of these cells.
It was a fumbling and uneasy flight,--a mole's track, whose branchingsare untraceable.
Series of sections showing the fine nerve endings and branchings of the first and second layer of the visual cortex of a child fifteen days old.
Weilen, to see to what trouble you went to establish the numerous branchings of our family tree.
They asked which was “his” inn, and gazed foolishly at the sooty flue-branchings of the “Pipes.
A little above the mission of Davipe, the Rio Negro receives a branch of the Cassiquiare, the existence of which is a very remarkable phenomenon in the history of the branchings of rivers.
That great geographer was entirely ignorant of the existence of the Cassiquiare and the Atabapo; and he makes the Orinoco or Rio Paragua, the Japura, and the Putumayo, take their rise from three branchings of the Caqueta.
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