The fruit is comparatively large, and granulated, but not bristly, and it droops by the bending of the pedicel.
Their carpels are few in number, comparatively large, flattened, and covered with hooked spines.
The Negro responding to their influence will continue to come in comparatively large numbers to town to stay.
These tribes have an abundance of food, they have fixed habitations, they live in comparatively large groups, and trade and industry, property and wealth, are well developed among them.
That the virtues actually cover a comparatively large field of the province of duty is simply owing to their being dispositions of mind.
The eggs are of comparatively large size, and after expulsion and immersion in water they give passage to beautifully ciliated embryos, which latter produce larvæ furnished with a boring apparatus.
In these genera the cranial cavity is comparatively large, and the occipital plane is nearly vertical.
The branchial arches are much reduced in the adult, and the distal ends of the cornua unite to form a flat basilingual plate of a comparatively large size.
The aftershaft is very small in most Passeres and gallinaceous birds, but is comparatively large in Parrots, Gulls, Herons and most birds of prey.
During the second half of the nineteenth century Spain went through a comparatively large number of revolutions, dynastic changes and other internal difficulties.
Denmark has never forgotten or forgiven the mutilation which it suffered at the hands of Prussia and Austria in 1864, and which resulted in the loss of Schleswig-Holstein, a comparatively large slice of Denmark.
In 1913 the Coast Defense Bill provided for the fortification of Flushing and for the expenditure of a comparatively large sum, and created considerable discussion and some ill feeling, especially in England.
As the first, second, and third operations are on comparatively large diameters, they should be done at the slow speed, handle J, Fig.
If a comparatively large pulley is mounted near the end of the arbor, it can be driven directly by pins attached to the faceplate and engaging the pulley arms.
Chuck jaws that do not form a part of the machine table, but are bolted to it in the required position, are also employed extensively, especially on comparatively large machines.
First pellicle, comparatively large; the second almost fills the puparium.
Sand is very effective, but a comparatively large weight is needed, and its cleansing for repeated use is troublesome.
This is a comparatively large amount of arsenic sulphide, and the depilation is considerably hastened; the skins indeed are unhaired after passing through this round, i.
It will be noted that the lowest ratios are in provinces where the urban population is comparatively large.
From the fact that a comparatively large percentage of these were reported as defective, we should expect a higher death-rate than among the unbiased genealogical cases.
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