The Trias has almost disappeared, and what remains is not of the marine type characteristic of the Eastern Alps but belongs rather to the continental facies which occurs in Germany and France.
The generic characters are based upon definite modifications of form which affect the entire facies of the animals, while the specific diagnoses depend upon minor characters, such as the number of myotomes or muscle-segments.
When his pupils were to be examined by a man in uniform, he showed a marked facies of terror; his pupils were dilated; the eyes opened wide, the brows were furrowed, and there was an anxious scowl.
The general facies of the Middle Eocene Fauna, however, is quite that of the Upper.
And on partie adverse besyeth hem sore in your absence, facies hominis facies leonis.
In a neat cartouch in the North Pacific is the title legend reading, "Globus terrestris in quo locorum insigniorum situs terraeque facies secundum praecipuas celeberrimorum nostri aevi Astronomorum et Geographorum observationes opera Joh.
Diamicitite faciesin the Wasatch Formation in the Fossil Basin, southwestern Wyoming.
Like the Fossil Butte Member, the Angelo Member shows a facieschange from deep-water to shore.
Then a muddy, sandy beach facies is encountered where the Green River and Wasatch formations intergrade.
In the Fossil Butte Member an interesting sequence of facies changes can be seen which reflect lateral changes in the environment of Fossil Lake.
The facies Hippocratica had not been seen on so extensive a scale in England since the sweating sickness of three hundred years before.
He refers also to pain and swelling of the tonsils and to difficulty of swallowing, which, if followed by hoarseness, hollow eyes, and the facies Hippocratica, portended speedy death.
Indeed, in the beginning of the attack in regular cases the distinctive facies presents pale and sunken features, with paleness of the skin over the whole body.
In cases where grave nervous symptoms supervene and the typhoid condition is developed the facies assumes all the characteristics of that state.
Facies expressive of a dull, flushed or pallid, toward the | listless condition throughout end careworn.
The facies sometimes suggests that of typhoid fever.
Has this anything like the deadly aspect and facies Hippocratica which the false diagnostic of our state physician has given to our trade in general?
Were the marine equivalents of the Forest-bed forthcoming we might well expect them to contain many Crag forms, but the facies of the fauna would most probably resemble that of the existing North Sea fauna.
Weber writes me that the facies of this flora implies a well-marked temperate insular climate (Seeklima).
Barrande pointed out that these primordial trilobites have a peculiar facies of their own dependent on the multiplication of their thoracic segments and the diminution of their caudal shield or pygidium.
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