In this genus the sporangium is commonly obovoid, with a naked base which is confluent with the stipe and similarly colored; after dehiscence there is left behind the more persistent cyathiform portion standing on the substratum.
Capillitium of thick tubules, forming a loose net-work of rather small meshes, with wide expansions at the angles; the tubules filled with white granules of lime, sometimes confluenttoward the base of the sporangium.
Capillitium of slender tubules, forming a dense net-work, bearing numerous rather small irregular nodules of lime, yellow or sometimes white in color, and often confluent along the axis of the sporangium.
Columellas rising simply from the common hypothallus, or sometimes grown together below and then apparently branching, running through to the apex, and there often confluent with each other, or joined together by portions of membrane.
Capillitium of tubules forming a dense net-work, bearing numerous large irregular white nodules of lime, which are often confluent in the axis of the sporangium.
Capillitium of very thick tubules, forming a dense net-work of small meshes; the tubules stuffed with granules of lime, which are white or colored somewhat as those in the wall, often confluent in the center of the sporangium.
Sporangium oblong, the apex re-entrant and confluent with the summit of the columella, the base obtuse or slightly umbilicate, stipitate, cernuous.
Stipe short or sometimes elongated, arising from a small circular hypothallus, longitudinally plicate, confluent above and similarly colored with the base of the sporangium.
I have used it in doses of from 1 to 5 grams, with very marked advantage, in the low stage of typhoid fevers, confluent smallpox, and that form of mortification of the toes which is so singularly fatal to old people.
In theconfluent smallpox, a severer form of the disease, the pustules coalesce, the eruption is irregular in its progress, and the inflammatory symptoms are more severe.
Leaf-bases hexagonal or elongated, or confluent on a vertical ridge.
All the streams that are confluent with the Tanana on its left bank are glacial streams draining the high ice of these mountains.
I visited a patient with the confluent smallpox and charged a lancet with some of the matter.
The pustule was now surrounded by an efflorescence, interspersed with very minute confluent pustules to the extent of about an inch.
In my former cases the pustule produced by the insertion of the virus was more like one of those which are so thickly spread over the body in a bad kind of confluent smallpox.
There are certainly more forms than one, without considering the common variation between the confluent and distinct, in which the smallpox appears in what is called the natural way.
Soon after, a man in the village sickened with the smallpox and had a confluent kind.
The first had a variety of serpentine lines placed at random, all produced by the disk of the oval just named, and the confluent lines of two such, placed side by side, or end to end, Fig.
Gerster reports a rare form of imperforate anus, with malposition of the left ureter, obliteration of the ostia of both ureters, with consequent hydronephrosis of a confluent kidney.
The region affected simply looked like a solid sheet of variously-sized, closely-packed, confluent tubercles, hard and dense.
Edward Massey, for example, affirmed that Job's distemper wasconfluent small-pox, and that he had been inoculated by the Devil.
Shertzer relates an instance of confluent small-pox in the eighth month of pregnancy.
In imagination one sees the valleys filled and the valley slopes confluent on the former (now imaginary) valley floor which extends without important change of expression to the border of the Cordillera.
It is confluentwith other fans of the same origin.
HAND, the visual sensations and the inward feelings of the hand, its mind-stuff, so to speak, are even now as confluent as any two things can be.
Some day of course, or even now somewhere in the larger life of the universe, different men's headaches may become confluent or be 'co- conscious.
Did I not hear, by-the-bye, when I was last in London, that the poor lady had come through an attack of confluent smallpox with the loss of her beauty?
Tis a bad case of confluent small-pox, and I fear 'twill be fatal.
The colour above is in reality pale, but it is rendered of a brownish appearance by the very numerous confluent points of that colour, which nearly cover the surface of the body; branchia bright red; peduncles colour of the body.
The position of Prague too is very romantic and picturesque, part of it lying on a mountain and part on a plain; and it stands on the confluent of two rivers, the Mulda and the Braun.
The town itself is situated on the confluent of the Sambre and Meuse and lies in a valley completely commanded and protected by the citadel.
The ground was dingy reddish pink, and the whole of the egg was thickly mottled all over with very deep blood-red, the mottlings being so thick at the large end as to form an almost perfectly confluent cap.
As for the markings, they are generally much the most dense, in a more or less confluent mottled cap, round one end, generally the largest, and are usually more or less thinly set elsewhere.
In all the eggs the markings are far more numerous at the large end, where in one they form a huge confluent maroon-coloured patch, mottled lighter and darker.
The markings very commonly form a dense, almost confluent zone or cap about the large end, and they are generally more thinly scattered elsewhere, but the amount of the markings varies much in different eggs.
In all the eggs that I have seen, the markings were more or less confluent towards the large end.
The markings are densest towards the large end, where they either actually form, or exhibit a strong tendency to form, a more or less conspicuous speckled, semi-confluent zone.
The zone consists of a nearly confluent mass of extremely minute ill-defined speckles, and outside the zone similar speckles and tiny spots occur, though nowhere very noticeable unless closely examined.
The gill-membranes are not confluent with the skin of the isthmus; they have a free posterior margin.
The gill-membranes are confluent with the skin of the isthmus.
This is the district popularly called the Potteries, a group of towns often so nearly confluent as to defy distinction by all but residents.
Their lower surfaces, in many cases, were covered with confluent fruit-dots.
Perhaps in the crevices of the overhanging cliff the little Rue Spleenwort has secured a foothold for its tiny fronds, their backs nearly covered with confluent fruit-dots.
The stems are branched in a furcate manner and confluent at the base, forming a compact tuft.
Fructification aethalioid; the confluent sporangia inextricably interwoven, the walls perforate by large openings, the resultant network of broad plates and bands widening at the points of intersection.
Sometimes also this upper extension of the hypothalline protoplasm passes beyond or behind the base of the sporangium or between two or more, and is more or less embraced by these in their confluent flexures.
The question morphology has to solve is whether this tubular structure is to be considered as a portion of the axis, or whether it is to be regarded as composed of the confluent bases of the sepals.
By some, however, it is supposed that all the stamens are confluent with the column and none with the lip.
The stream of the miraculous is hereconfluent with the stream of the natural.
Brutalities unspeakable sit upon the upper lip, which is confluent with a snout; for separate nostrils there are none.
For the other, those are most true which most successfully dip back into the finite stream of feeling and grow most easily confluent with some particular wave or wavelet.
May not you and I be confluent in a higher consciousness, and confluently active there, tho we now know it not?
The eggs, numbering from three to six, are a pale green-blue, spotted with dingy brown; the spots are confluent at the larger or thicker end.
They are eight or nine in number, thickly spotted with reddish-brown, these spots being confluent at the larger end.
Only one egg is found in a nest, which is of a reddish-grey, with a darker belt formed of numerous confluent spots at the thick end of the egg, but they are very variable.
Pileus= confluentwith the stipe and of the same texture, gills attached, in some becoming almost free.
Stipe= cartilaginous, pileus confluent with the stipe, but of a different texture.
Stipe= fleshy or fibrous and elastic, pileus confluent with the stipe and of the same texture.
The floor was of mud, and in a corner there was a heap of dirty straw, on which lay two dead Turkish soldiers who had died of confluent small-pox.
To add to the horrors of the general situation, confluent small-pox made its appearance among the wounded; and as I had no means of isolating the patients, it quickly spread.
The prosoma and opisthosoma were broadly confluent and probably immovably welded together.
XIV to XVIII, The confluent or unexpressed six somites of the metasoma.
B, Rhabdom of the same, consisting of five confluent rhabdomeres.