There are about 40 tentacles, the velum at the base of which extends upwards for a considerable distance without being festooned.
Hislopia is widely distributed in the southern part of the Oriental Region, and, if I am right in regarding Echinella, Korotneff as a synonym, extends its range northwards to Lake Baikal.
It will be noted that in each of these instances the relationship extends to Africa as well as to the Eastern countries, and is more marked in the former direction.
I will take this opportunity to observe that the Salvation Army enforces no religious test upon those to whom it extends its assistance.
The second and more potent reason is to be found in the power of that loving sympathy which the Army extends even to the vilest, to those from whom the least puritanical of us would shrink.
Truxalis, appears to be nearly under the head; but in general it terminates that part, though it extends further below than above.
The slit rapidlyextends along the head, and down the parts which compose the breast, and the insect gradually withdraws itself from its case.
At length the skin is seen to split on the back near the head, and a portion of the pupa appears, which by repeated swellings acts like a wedge, and rapidly extends the slit towards the tail.
But though Mr. MacLeay appears to consider the analogy between these two as primary, he extends it in a secondary sense to the Crustacea, at least in several instances[375].
Withdrawing her head, she extends silken longitudinal threads between the two margins, and thus unites them.
Heresy extends the hospitalities of the brain to new thoughts.
Beyond this, a long road extends along the northern river bank, through Beauport and down to Montmorency, bordered by little white French cottages strung along it like beads upon a thread.
It has a marked feature along its southern shore, where a narrow elevation known as the "Lake Ridge" extends nearly parallel with the edge of the lake, and from four to eight miles distant.
To the eastward the sloping shore extends far away to Cacouna, eight miles below, another favorite resort also sentinelled by its church.
Beyond are Father Point and Metis, and the land thenextends past Cape Chatte into the wilderness of Gaspe.
Another common observation supports what we say, and extends it farther.
The same close connection and sympathy extends to the moral and religious character; hence that direction and training which relies largely upon the force of parental example is the most effective method of home government.
Certainly,' say the editors of a prominent medical journal, 'wives have a right to demand of their husbands at least the same consideration which a breeder extends to his stock.
It conforms to the downward curve of the latter, but the rail work begins at the top of the incline and extends back to the newel post at the bowler’s end of the alley.
A small part of the end of the wire extends beyond the jaws.
The horn extendsbeyond the machine and the singer, band or orchestra is stationed in front of the mouth of this horn.
A tightly stretched leather strap extends horizontally from the upper end of the arc back to the post, where it is fastened with a swivel screw.
The next strip, also of maple, is tongued into the lower one, but its continuous length extends only about five feet beyond the foul line, or about eighteen feet from the approach end.
The liner is a single piece which extends the length of the bore and is intended to contain the rifling and the powder chamber.
Starting approximately a quarter of a mile south of Wall Street, Broadway, New York City’s main business thoroughfare, extends for fifteen miles to the northern end of Manhattan Island.
The seashore extends to the limit of the highest tide in time of storm or winter.
Of bichloride it is well known that it forms an insoluble combination with albumen, and can therefore act only on the surface, while acetic acid extends into the deeper tissues with ease.
On the southern shore a considerable tract of low land extends from the river, and is liable to be overflowed at high spring tides.
J'aria informed me that this canyon extends from the Cordillera to the sea, but runs in a tortuous manner, and we afterwards again struck either the main line or some canyon leading from it.
His authority extends as far north as Mendoza, over hundreds of Indians, residing in fixed tolderias, some few in the valley near Manzanas, but the chief part more to the northward, near the groves of araucarias.
From the Guardia Chica or Little Guardia, still keeping on the north side, a wide flat plain extends to the Guardia described in the previous chapter; in this several farms are situated, most of them wheat-raising establishments.
On the east side the valley extends some three miles, and continues open to the north for perhaps six miles.
For not one of the Great Spots extends quite to the circumference, but all of them are seen to be together away from the edge.
Then high above Valhalla’s roof extends The dwelling of the blest, the glorious Gimle, Pavilion of the Good; an edifice Which naught can shake, naught injure or destroy.
He mark’d Heidruna the green leaves from th’ ash Yggdrassil crop, Which from the earth beyond the roof extends its branching top.
The third root extends below, as far as Niffelheim, and is continually gnawed by the dragon Nidhög.
Its Authority extendsover all the Kingdoms that were formerly subject to Spain, but yielded to the Emperor by the Peace.
The Valley of Bolsano which extends to Trent is throughout equally agreeable; and is not incumber'd by those horrid Mountains that we were pester'd with in the Road from Inspruc.
This particular Goodness of the Emperor extends to all that followed his Fortunes in Spain; whom he distinguishes upon all Occasions, and does them good preferably to his other Subjects.
His Circumspection, which extends to the minutest things, gave him the Air of a Minister, before he had a thought, perhaps, of ever being one.
If now we inquire why Kant did not believe that the matter of our knowledge extends beyond its form, this is what we find.
But our conduct slips between them and extends much further.
On the sides of the basalt walls there is a thick growth of vegetation, nourished by the spray above, which extends up as far as the moisture can reach.
The orifice, which is nearly circular and beautifully scolloped around the margin, extends straight down, and the water rises within an inch or two of the margin.
Column Cliff would be a more appropriate name, since it extends along the east bank of the river upwards of two miles.
Beyond, a gentle declivity, sloping from the summit of the broken range, extends to the limit of vision, a wilderness of unbroken pine forest.
To the southwest an immense area of dense pine forests extends for one hundred miles without a peak rising above the black, level mass.
A pointed ridgeextends into the lake on the west side about half a mile, giving it the form of a heart.
The Upper or Grand Canon of the Yellowstone extends from the mouth of Tower Creek to the foot of the Great Fall, a distance of twenty miles.
Ridge after ridge extends down the steep sides of the mountain like lofty walls, the intervening softer portions having been washed away, leaving the harder layers projecting far above.
Extending across the canon on the opposite side of the Yellowstone, interrupted here and there, this group of springs extendsfor several miles, forming one of the largest deposits of silica, but only here and there are there signs of life.
Mr. Lang answers, "I have noticed that shame almost always excites a blush, which frequently extendsas low as the neck.
The Barn-owl, when approached "instantly swells out its plumage, extends its wings and tail, hisses and clacks its mandibles with force and rapidity.
This belt extends between the 40th and 50th parallels all round the earth, and is distinguished by the constant occurrence of westerly winds, which as a rule blow with great violence.
January 6 we halted at the angle of land that forms the entrance to the Heiberg Glacier, and thence extends northward.
The eastern part, between Stations 1 and 10, extends over to the bank south of Ireland, while the three stations of the western part lie in the deep sea west of the Porcupine Bank.
Although what we have seen apparently justifies us in concluding that Carmen Land extends from 86° S.
The mental foramen is situated in line with the anterior base of the tooth, and is confluent with a groove which extendsforward for about 80 mm.
Radius: Broader proximally and rounded at distal end, where it extends outward beyond the carpal bones.
This skull is peculiar in that there is no very distinct basirostral groove and that the basirostral ridge, as already stated, extends forward only about 90 mm.
The protuberance which projects into the anteorbital notch much larger and the ridge on the maxilla which extends backward from it much higher.
In the type-skull of europaeus the mesirostral ossification appears to be higher at the proximal end than the premaxillae, and distally extends to the end of the beak.
It is nearly closed, but a very small canalextends upward for about 10 mm.
A narrow strip of the palatines extends around the base of the pterygoids in front, but the two strips do not meet in the median line.
The exoccipital extends in an angle farther forward in europaeus, and the suture between it and the zygomatic is, in consequence, less nearly vertical than in bidens.
The proximal middle bone (intermedium) extends much farther proximally than those on each side of it.
Another peculiarity of the latter specimen is that the coronoid process is situated much in advance of the condyle, while the angle extends considerably behind it.
The cement extendsnearly to the apex, which latter is very short and is directed backward.
A ridge extends backward from their tips nearly across the arch.
Just that action which extends and approves intelligence has an intrinsic value of its own in being instrumental:--the intrinsic value of being informed with intelligence in behalf of the enrichment of life.
However, the tragedy is seldom so great that the ambiguity extends to the whole field of conduct.
The tendency to concentrate power and wealth extends even to the outer rim of the circle.
The genuine sphere of its influence extends only to those with whom we have actual contact; so that a breach of it would be embarrassing to us.
In particular, he shows that the principle of recognition-marking is not restricted to facilitating sexual intercourse, but extends also to several other matters of importance in the economy of animal life[23].
The end of the garden appears to melt into the horizon, and the owner has a background that extends for miles into the country.
This courtesy and good nature among the poorest class of the Japanese people is not confined to their treatment of foreigners; it extends to all their daily relations with one another.
This impression of loftiness is increased by the use of the French window, which extends from the floor almost to the ceiling, all the windows being provided with large transoms.
From it extendsnorthwards a broken line of kopjes which for several miles runs parallel with the railway in its course from Orange River station to Kimberley.
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