The egg at this stage of development presents the appearance of a small round sac, the walls of which consist of three layers, each succeeding layer lying immediately within and in contact with the other which encloses it.
If observant when opening a hen's egg, the observer will notice that the yolk is covered by a very thin membrane which encloses and separates it from the other portion of the egg, and holds it in its rounded form.
The third is the chorion, forming the outer membrane which encloses the fetus, and within which is the amnion, or innermost membrane which surrounds the fetus, and between which is another membrane, called the allantois.
Encloses resolutions of Congress, relating to captures and recaptures, and prohibiting all commerce in British manufactures.
He encloses the particulars of the number killed and wounded, and of the damages which the vessels have sustained.
The sun symbol on the sun boat of Ra encloses similarly a human figure, which was apparently regarded as the soul of the sun: the life of the god was in the "sun egg".
The central shell-cavity encloses the spherical central capsule and the concentric nucleus.
The kidney-shaped calymma, however, which encloses numerous symbiontes, has preserved the form of the skeleton.
The capsule encloses numerous spherical vacuoles and two hemispherical nuclei, each with numerous nucleoli.
The upper part of the shell encloses the central capsule with its nucleus.
The red central capsule encloses a large ovate nucleus and is surrounded by numerous xanthellae.
The alveolate calymma encloses a green excentric phaeodium, is surrounded by a veil of interwoven tangential needles, and forms conical elevations, which enclose the piercing radial tubes.
The shell encloses the trilobate central capsule, with the trilobate nucleus.
The high wall which surrounds the entire barracks, including the parade ground, encloses an area of ten acres.
The usual ground verandaencloses this fragrant court, the various rooms opening on it.
Finally we are stowed in rooms opening on the wide veranda that encloses the patio.
It encloses another D-shaped structure occupying nearly two-thirds of its total area, within which are two large kivas.
The lower part of the bract forms a sheath which encloses the ovary.
In these cases one almond encloseswithin its cotyledons a second embryo, and this, again, in some instances, a third, the little plants being thus packed like so many boxes one within the other.
Their confluence encloses the ruins of Roxburgh Castle, once a favourite royal residence and strong Border fortress, before whose walls James II.
It occupies the ancient Salle des Gardes of the Palais andencloses the tombs of Jean-Sans-Peur and Philippe-le-Hardi.
Sometimes the rain, freezing as it falls, encloses every twig, and even the trunk of the tree, in a hard, transparent coat or shell of ice.
His crown and nape are black, then a white band runs back from the base of the upper mandible to the hind neck, and below this a black stripe reaches back in a parallel direction and encloses the eye.
Now, what Captain M'Evoy does is to supplement the electrical test by the test of sounds, and to this end he encloses an ordinary Bell telephone in each torpedo.
The crystalloid sugar thus diffuses out through the cell membrane which encloses it into the surrounding water, leaving the pectous and colloid matters, such as albumen, gum, &c.
Water'd by the showres they bring, The thornes that Thy blest browe encloses (A cruell and a costly spring) Conceiue proud hopes of proving roses.
The posterior, so-called processus Zygomaticus is very variable; in many Galli itencloses a foramen by distally joining the orbital process.
The prooetic encloses between it and the lateral occipital the fenestra ovalis, into which fits the columella of the ear.
The meatus, as I have called the sack-like cavity which encloses the true acoustic sack or vesicle, is formed of pulpy membrane, and is apparently continuous with the corium of the whole body, but by dissection it can be separated entire.
At the eastern edge of Norbreck, a low wall of coble stones encloses his garden.
The iron openwork pyramidal structure encloses a plated iron dwelling for the accommodation of the keepers.
The new enceinte encloses the old communes of Esquermes, Wazemmes and Moulins-Lille, the area of the town being thus more than doubled.
For just as the long barrow answers in form to the buried human corpse and the chambered hut that surrounds and encloses it, so does the round barrow answer in form to the urn containing the calcined ashes of the cremated barbarian.
A girdle of brushwood and thorn encloses The steep square slope of the blossomless bed Where the weeds that grew green from the graves of its roses Now lie dead.
Mr Franklin presents his compliments to Mr Grenville, and thanks him for the information of his courier's departure, and his kind offer of forwarding Mr Franklin's letter; he accepts the favor and encloses two.
Encloses resolutions of Congress relating to the fisheries and the western limits.
The so-called Spanish zone, which encloses internationalized Tangier in a wide circuit of territory, extends southward for a distance of about a hundred and fifteen kilometres.
The fourth glume becomes firm and rigid along with its palea and usually encloses the grain.
The phial which encloses me is but a mere glass bottle, easy to break.
For the roughness of the earth and of man encloses as much as the delicates of the earth and of man, And nothing endures but personal qualities.
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