It will be understood that a spring is arranged on the stem I in such a manner that it will always force the piston H downwardly against the pressure of the steam.
Thorax little larger than the cephalis; from its upper half arise three short conical wings, diverging downwardly or nearly horizontally.
Thorax subspherical, in the upper half with three conical, downwardly diverging wings, about as long as its radius.
Thorax campanulate, in the upper half with three short, downwardly diverging, conical wings.
Thorax inflate, in the middle zone with three pyramidaldownwardly divergent wings of nearly the same length.
They likewise gradually come to arise at a lower level on the centrum, and also become more and more downwardly directed, till at the last trunk vertebra they nearly meet.
In the Glyptodontidae the skull is very short and deep; the zygomatic arch is complete, and has a long downwardly projecting maxillary process.
In Dinotherium they are probably absent from the upper jaw, but form a pair of downwardly and backwardly-directed tusks growing from the elongated symphysis of the mandible.
The transverse processes arise from the anterior half of the vertebra only, and in the eleventh vertebra each is drawn out below into a pair of rather prominent downwardly and inwardly directed processes.
B, 4), which projects a long way forwards, and behind becomes bifid and thickened, bearing a pair of flat downwardly directed postzygapophyses.
Achenes flattened parallel with the scales of the involucre, or slender and 4-sided, crowned with 2 or more rigid and persistent awns which are downwardly barbed.
Pappus of 2 or more rigid and persistent downwardly barbed awns or teeth.
The petioles become at night downwardly curved, either through their entire length or in the upper part alone; and this apparently causes the depression of the blade.
In all, or at least in most of such cases, the downwardly bent apex remains for a time enclosed within the seed-coats.
They continued thus to act for 23 days after their first expansion, by which time two leaves had been formed; even after 29 days they still rose moderately above their horizontal or downwardly deflected diurnal position.
When the main plane dips downwardly on the port side, a reverse action takes place, with the like result of restoring the main plane to an even keel.
A) passing downwardly beyond the upper margin of the board.
The upper plate of the column has downwardly projecting partitions b which with the partitions a form a series of traps.
To that end the cover is provided with downwardly projecting rods I which create counter currents, and thoroughly intermingle the two liquids.
When the stroke of the wing is downwardly the rear margin is higher than the front edge, so that the downward beat not only raises the body upwardly, but also propels it forwardly.
The first line 1, after the contact at the forward end, is driven downwardly along the surface, so that it forms what we might term a moving film.
If a ray passes through water at an angle to the surface the ray will bend downwardly in passing through, and then again pass on in a straight line.
From this purifier the gas passes downwardly through a pipe into a large gas holder whose lower end is sealed in a water tank, and which gas holder is balanced by weights and chains passing over pulleys.
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