The Frankfort text appeared in 1742 as Aurea Bulla secundum exemplar originale Frankfurtense, edited by W.
Bulla Aurea), the general designation of any charter decorated with a golden seal or bulla, either owing to the intrinsic importance of its contents, or to the rank and dignity of the bestower or the recipient.
From the Amphictidae are probably descended the Viverridae, the connecting genus being the African Nandinia, which, as already mentioned, retains the imperfectly ossified bulla of the ancestral forms.
The auditory bulla and the tympanic are divided by an internal partition.
The skull is elongated and narrow; and the auditory bulla large, elongated and rounded at both ends.
They are peculiar in that the wall of the inner chamber of the auditory bulla never ossifies, while the paroccipital process is not flattened out and spread over the bulla.
The bulla is small and the tympanic large, with a low division between them; and the paroccipital process is leaf-like and spread over the bulla.
In the course of our talk Bulladiscoursed of his importance, of the importance of the band, of the warm regard in which he and they were held by their head chief, the King of the Highwaymen.
In his way Mercablis was as celebrated as Felix Bulla the brigand or Agyllius Septentrio the actor of mimes, and the memory of his fame yet lingers in the recollections of the aged and in the talk of their children and grandchildren.
I went up there about the third hour yesterday morning, to view the show Bulla had promised me.
Besides, my amulet-bag was intact and had in it all the gems which Agathemer had originally placed there, except only the emerald Bulla had sold for me.
At the first opportunity, I revisited the outlaws' camp, with the usual precautions, and found Bulla idle and genial.
When next I visited them Bulla told me that something had alarmed the procurator.
Bulla I found awake and with no signs of drowsiness or fatigue.
I had told Bulla of the crag long before, but he did not seem to have taken in the idea.
But the carelessness of the servant who was left in charge of the house in Berkley-square was the only reason of his not noticing it.
The senses of hearing and smell are much developed, and the bulb of the ear (bulla tympani) is here found of the largest dimensions.
In the latter there is a considerable bulging below the aperture of the ear called the bulla tympani, or bulb of the drum.
The ear passage is well marked and bony, as in that of the bear, but the bulb of the drum (bulla tympani) is much developed, as in the dogs and cats.
The great cavity is the bulla tympani or bulb of the ear; a m is the auditory meatus or external hole of the ear.
Neusser found in a pemphigus patient, whose blood shewed a considerable increase of the eosinophils, that the contents of the pemphigus bulla consisted almost entirely of eosinophil cells.
Neusser now produced a non-specific inflammatory bulla in the skin by a vesicant, and found that the cellular elements in it were exclusively the polynuclear neutrophil concerned in all ordinary inflammations.
I landed at the point named, and marched to Bulla to meet the Moorish mercenaries and lead them here.
From the most lateral projection of the auditory bulla on one side to the corresponding position on the other bulla.
The term fully adult is applied only to those specimens in which the auditory bulla is shiny and translucent, the permanent P4 is fully erupted and worn, and the tail is fully striped and penicillate.
Sir, you were correct when you told Captain Beamish and Mr. Bulla that I had noticed the changing of the lorry number plate.
The fabric found in the cab was identical to that on the roll this man stated he had used; moreover, he identified Beamish and Bulla as the purchasers.
Bulla was speaking this time, and Hilliard soon found he was telling a somewhat improper story.
Captain Beamish and Bulla would then take charge of them, probably hiding them on the Girondin in some place which would defy a surprise Customs examination.
Instantly he was seized by three constables, and the four went swinging and lurching across the deck, Bulla fighting desperately to turn his weapon on his assailants.
Bulla had been sent for to acquaint him with the situation, and it was not until all three were agreed as to their story that Menzies was invited to join the conclave.
Beamish travelled first, and Bulla third, and again the inspector had their tickets examined, and found they were for London.
Of these, Beamish and Bulla were for the most part at sea; therefore, he thought, his efforts should be concentrated on Benson.
Bulla and I were just talking of that before you came aboard," the captain answered.
Beamish and Bulla went in as partners, the four being bound together by their joint liability.
Bulla went down towards his cabin door and Beamish, snapping off the deck light, returned to his.
But we're getting all we can out of the old hooker as it is," Bulla objected.
Both Mr. Bullaand myself decided to remain in our rooms.
But of more significance than these was the bulla aurea, which the father hung around the child's neck on this day, if he had not done so at the time of the susceptio.
A genus formed for the reception of those species of BULLA which have the spire uncovered.
With the exception of the genus Bulla and Vitrina, the last of which forms a passage into the next order, the shells contained in this order are patelliform, open, and scarcely spiral.
A name given in the Encyclopedie Methodique, to the plates of the stomach of Bulla Lignaria.
The Volvaria are only known in a fossil state, and resemble some species of Bulla in general form, but are distinguished by the plaits on the columella.
The boy wore his bulla till he put on the toga virilis at manhood and a girl wore hers till her marriage.
The bulla was removed from the boy's neck and the toga praetexta taken off him and both were consecrated to the lares, a sacrifice was made, and then the boy was invested with the toga virilis.
The tympanic bulla is fairly prominent, but has no well-developed septum.
The bulla attains its maximum development in Chinchilla and Dipus.
The tympanic bullais small in Otaria, large in the Phocidae, and flattened in the Walrus.
In the Dogs the bulla is intermediate in character between that of the Cats and that of the Bears; it is partially divided by a septum, and is moderately expanded.
The tympanic bulla is well developed, and produced into a tubular auditory meatus, this being specially well marked in Macroscelides.
The tympanic bulla is large and the periotic and tympanic are fused together, but not as a rule to the squamosal.
In Dasypus and Chlamydophorus the tympanicbulla is well ossified.
The tympanic bulla is better developed in the Tragulina than in most Ungulates.
The periotic and tympanic are always fused together; in Cebidae they form a small bulla, but a bulla is not developed in any Old World forms.
The auditory bulla differs a good deal in the different groups.
The squamosal is small and has the tympanic fused with it; the tympanic is dilated below, forming a bulla (fig.
The tympanic bulla is filled with cancellous bone.
In the Tylopoda and Tragulina the skull resembles in most respects that of the Ruminants, shortly to be described; but it is allied to that of the Suina in having the tympanic bulla filled with cancellous bone.
The tympanic is not fused to the periotic and has a small bulla not filled with cancellous bone.
Between the auditory bulla and the foramen ovale are seen two openings.
In all, the pipe-line climbs 1,290 feet between Mundaring Reservoir and Bulla Bulling, the highest point upon the circuit, a lift which requires some of the most powerful pumps in the world to negotiate.
Outside the skull, on its wings, is a flask-like bone, the bullatympani (b.
There is, moreover, no bulla supporting the middle ear, and the tympanic membrane stretches between the squamosal in front and the anterior cornu of the hyoid behind.
Clear forward into the angle between the jaw and the bulla tympani, to see XII.
Attached just behind the bulla above, and passing round on either side of the throat to meet at the base of the tongue, is the hyoid apparatus (Figure 6).
In the external view (Figure 3) the bulla hides the periotic bone from without.
The tympanic bulla of the dog is not indicated in Diagram 9, and it would appear to be a new structure (neomorph), not represented in the frog.
Just in front of the bulla is a foramen lacerum medium (f.
The stylohyal is loosely attached along its sides to the tympanicbulla and finally attached, at the posterior end, to the bulla at a point slightly ventral and posterior to the auditory meatus.
A lamina extends from the anterior edge of the head and neck, tapers to a point and joins the tympanic bulla anteriorly where there is a suture between the lamina and bulla.
The tympanic bulla does not differ materially from that of bidens in size or shape, as far as can be judged from the figures given in Van Beneden and Gervais' Osteography (plate 26, figs.