The barbs are connected together by a number of smaller processes, the =barbules=, which interlock with one another by means of hooklets, and bear the same relation to the barbs that the barbs do to the rachis.
The astragalus is very flat, and the tarsals interlock to a slight extent, the cuboid articulating with both calcaneum and astragalus.
The bones of the upper surface of the cranium interlock with wavy outlines.
All the bones of the carpus interlock strongly, and the axis of the third digit passes through the magnum and between the scaphoid and lunar.
The carpals however interlock to a slight extent, and the corner of the magnum reaches the scaphoid.
At the two ends of the neural arch arise the two pairs of =zygapophyses= or articulating surfaces, which interlock with those of the adjacent vertebrae.
The carpus resembles that of the Ungulata vera, in that the bones interlock and the magnum articulates with the scaphoid.
The foregoing descriptions show how singularly the affinities of the several varieties interlock in the most complicated manner.
But no further, however, than the irregularities of the underneath surface of the epidermis of the skin can be said to interlock with the papillæ of the corium does interlocking of the horny and sensitive laminæ occur.
The elements of the carpusinterlock in the modern fashion.
The bones of the tarsus interlock and are not serial, as they are in many other members of the Condylarthra.
John Lawrence Le Conte, who discovered it on the lower Gila River in Arizona) How to identify and how it grows The Nigger Head Cactus has spines or bristles which interlock and form an impenetrable coat.
They are arranged in two comb-like groups, one on each side of the areolas, and interlock with thorns of adjacent spine clusters.
There are eighteen to twenty sharp, slender, needlelike, wide-spreading radial spines which interlock with those of the other spine clusters; they are white with the tips a bright reddish brown.
The Treasury Department could destroy all of the organizations composing the invisible government interlock by the simple action of withdrawing the tax-exempt privilege, thus drying up major sources of revenue.
Overlapping of personnel clearly shows a tight interlock between the Council on Foreign Relations and the big foundations.
The worsted yarn is combed and the fibers are not in position to interlock as in the woolen yarn (Fig.
Do you think we wish the tiny serrations to interlock when we wash woolen articles?
The waters of the White [Neosho] river and the [Little] Osage are divided merely by a small ridge in the prairie, and the dry branches appear to interlock at their head.
As we have repeatedly seen already, Pike was determined to interlock the headwaters of the Yellowstone, Platte, Arkansaw, and Rio Grande in some one spot in the Rocky mts.
Small branches running into Hickman Creek almost interlock with those emptying into Indian Creek, whereby the series of ridges parallel to the river are made to extend continuously from the valley of one creek to the valley of the other.
The Second Brigade, commanded by Colonel Veatch, subsequently arriving, camped to the rear and partially to the right of the First Brigade, so as almost to interlock with the camp of General C.
If each of them is a ten-thousandth part as large as the dust particles which are borne in the atmosphere, how big must we suppose the hook-like extremities by which they interlock with each other[125] to be?
Some of its head waters interlockwith those of Tippecanoe, a prominent tributary of the Wabash.
Both are navigable streams, and their head waters interlock with Grand river, or Washtenong, which flows into lake Michigan.
The Wabash river has several heads, which interlock with the waters of the St. Joseph and St. Mary's, which form the Maumee of lake Erie.
There is no logical reason why they should interlock with east or westbound through rates when the traffic is, perhaps, moving locally north and south.
The three main classification committees, supposing that they shall continue to exist, should interlock by exchange of representatives.
If a mass of loose wool be spread out and beaten, or if it be pressed between rollers, the fibres interlock so closely that there results a thick, strong cloth which has been made without either spinning or weaving.
Its head-waters interlock with those of several streams that run into the Pacific; so that, had our voyageurs wished to travel to the shores of that ocean, they might have done so in their birch-bark canoe nearly the whole of the way.
With a small insistent weight the molecules of the wheel and rail interlock without injury, and adhesion, on the principle of an infinitesimal rack and pinion, is the result.
Notice that the scales on the hair lie close to the stem and do not project as in the woolen fiber, hence hair fibers cannotinterlock as wool fibers do.
Sign Kettle, then interlock fingers as in House of logs, to show structure.
Interlock the fingers, hold arms curved in front, horizontal; then add Enclosure, i.
Bring the hands in front of body and interlock the fingers near tips, fingers at nearly right angles and horizontal.