Now we take one of these stones, and lay it on a strong, firm table, the best being one to be described later.
On this fact is based the method of transferring copper-plate impressions and other printed subjects, as will be described later.
If it is desired to write on paper and transfer this writing to the stone, those inks mostly prove too hard, unless one would use warmed stones, as described later.
This rubbing-in of color is an important part of many of the processes that will be described later.
These geometrically carved circular blocks are of not infrequent occurrence on the Mexican plateaux; of their use nothing is known, but they seem to bear a vague resemblance to the Aztec calendar and sacrificial stones to be described later.
The priest has no special residence nor any special religious structure except a little wooden shed and a few ceremonial trays that will be described later.
The sacred dance for the entertainment of the attending divinities with which this invocation and supplication is repeatedly interrupted will be described later on.
The occurrence of ominous dreams at this juncture, as also the passing of a snake across the trail, are considered of evil import, but the evil is neutralized by the fowl-waving ceremony that will be described later.
At one point of the curved wall, which is about 22 inches thick, occurs the characteristic recessed katchinkihu (described later in discussing the interior of kivas) indicating the use of this chamber for ceremonial purposes.
In Zuñi, however, where the development and use of openings has been carried further, the kiva hatchways are distinguished by a specialized form that will be described later.
Similar glazing is also employed in the related, obliquely pierced openings of Zuñi, to be described later.
Roof-drains of various materials are also commonly inserted in the copings, as will be described later.
With a few exceptions, to be described later, whenever a nervous action occurs anywhere in our bodies it can be traced back, although often very indirectly, to the sense organ from which the disturbance originally came.
There are twenty-two bones altogether in the skull, not counting the three tiny ones in each ear which will be described later.
Adenoids will be described later; here they are mentioned only because they may press upon and close the Eustachian tubes.
The books or rolls, which will be described later, were kept in cases or cabinets around the walls, and in one library discovered in Herculaneum an additional rectangular case occupied the middle of the room.
In the dining-room it had a permanent place, as will be described later.
The former, known as the familia urbana, will be described later.
In addition to the parts named there are a number of appliances to be described later, that are required to make the system complete.
The closet seat also contains a trap which will be described later.
The method of communicating the motion of the motor arms to the dampers of the furnace will be described later.
With such a heater, the conditions of overheated water--to be described later--may be almost entirely avoided.
Cow, sheep, hen and pigeon manure are best used as described later, under "Liquid Manuring.
Use five-or six-inch pots and rich earth, with frequent applications of liquid manure, as described later.
It is no use attempting to make them on very steep slopes or in snow into which the skis sink deeply; in either of these cases you will have to stop yourself by means of the Telemark or Christiania swings, described later.
The position in the middle of the turn is much the same as in "Herring-boning," described later (see Plate IX.
It is better to use the specific gravity readings as a guide, as described later.
The work may also be done without these jigs and forms, as will be described later.
The kind of coil we have made (only larger) is very much used in houses as a gas-lighting coil (to be described later).
If a battery is employed, the copper sulphate, or gravity cell, to be described later, is chosen, because it will endure continued usage better than any other.
Induction coils, Ruhmkorff coils, and transformers, to be described later, are closely related to this.
We connected in series a fluid cell (to be described later), the ammeter, and the volt meter (Fig.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "described later" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.