Next she raises the walls of a cell, which is about an inch in length and half an inch broad, and before its orifice is closed in form resembles a thimble.
The habitation of one of these (Cteniza caementaria) is subterraneous, not a mere shallow cavity, but a tube or gallery upwards of two feet in length and half an inch broad.
One edge of each paper fold down lengthwise, about three-quarters of an inch broad.
Illustration] Procure a circular horizontal wheel two feet in diameter with a hole quite through the nave, then take four thin pieces of deal three feet long each, and three-quarters of an inch broad each.
The proper mode of doing this is to write upon a strip of thin soft paper, about half an inch broad by three or four inches long: this is rolled round the leg, and secured by a thread.
The Greenwell Collection contains a flint chisel of this form 5 inches long and 1∕2 inch broad, found near Icklingham, Suffolk.
I have one of diorite, 5 3∕4 inches long and 1 inch broad, from Sipplingen.
Next she raises the walls of a cell, which is an inch long and half an inch broad, and, before its orifice is closed, in form resembles a thimble.
The flowers are very frail looking, about an inch broad, borne on long, slender peduncles from the root.
The large, lemon-yellow flowers measure nearly 2 inches long by an inch broad.
The flowers are nearly an inch broad, larger than those of the other Cinquefoils.
The stops are made of a strip of thin sheet-lead or copper, a quarter of an inch broad, one inch and a half long, and turned up at a right angle, so that one inch rests on the board and half an inch is vertical.
This consists of fifty feet of the finest silk-covered copper wire wound on a frame of card two inches long, half an inch broad, three-eighths deep in the open part.
The bar is four inches long, half an inch broad, three-sixteenths of an inch thick, and it is only used to counteract any local deviation which may arise in using the instrument with miles of wire.
Its leaves are about an inch broad, and about two long, without any indenting, of a dark green, inclining to a brown.
Its stalk grows to the height of about three feet, and from the head rise five or six sprigs in different directions, each of which bears a purple flower an inch broad, with five leaves in the form of a {237} cup.
It is large and very beautiful; its leaves are pretty long, and the pods it bears are narrow, about an inch broad, and eight inches long.
The feathers of the turky are of a duskish grey, edged with a streak of gold colour, near half an inch broad.
Of the six gold bracelets two are quite simple, and closed, but consist of an ornamented band one-twenty-fifth of an inch thick and one-fourth of an inch broad.
The fillet is above eighteen inches long and two-fifths of an inch broad, and has three perforations at each end.
These last seem to have been about one inch and a half high, standing on a circular base of half an inch in diameter; but some are only one inch and a quarter in height, and little more than half an inch broad at the lower end.
The rods, as they come from the tilt, are about 1/2 inch broad, and of a thickness sufficient for the back of the razor.
The slip or fillet is only half an inch broad or sometimes less, and is left thicker at the end which is to form the breech, and thinner at the end which is to form the muzzle, than in the intermediate portion.
The plant producing the latter is as thick in the stem as a man's arm, with leaves six inches long and an inch broad, edged with prickles.
Two feet from the stem come forth many small long leaves of an inch broad, so thick and regular on both sides that they cover the whole branch.
Then I cut off all the sharp outer edges, from the terminal of the back part of the whole to the top of each volute, this cutting to be a good one-sixteenth of an inch broad, neatly filing and sandpapering the same when done.
This latter is one and nine-sixteenths of an inch deep--one and seven-sixteenths of an inch broad, tapering to bare one inch at junction with the button.
This pine must be about five-sixteenths of an inch broad by about three-thirty-seconds of an inch thick, cut to taper for inner dressing either before or after fixing to ribs.
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