Juveniles of calidipes and sacki are alike in coloration but different in the extent of the supraorbital semicircle-series.
The coloration of juveniles and subadults varies little; large adults vary considerably especially in the amount of diffusion of the light green middorsal area.
You may be interested to hear that we are not the only juveniles who have played with bubbles.
I ask Congress to restore the five-day waiting period for buying a handgun and extend the Brady Bill to prevent juveniles who commit violent crimes from buying a gun.
I'm directing the FBI and other investigative agencies to target gangs that involve juveniles in violent crime, and to seek authority to prosecute as adults teenagers who maim and kill like adults.
Again, I ask Congress to pass a juvenile crime bill that provides more prosecutors and probation officers to crack down on gangs and guns and drugs and bar violent juveniles from buying guns for life.
When the average boy of the town first enters the shed he is not long in finding his way about and taking stock of the other juveniles and men; he is here, there, and everywhere in a few moments.
For several months preceding it, fathers and mothers of families, young unmarried men, and juveniles have been saving up for the outing.
Great fear fell upon the juveniles after this untoward experience and the pistol was forthwith cast into the canal.
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The readers of Mrs. Johnston's charming juveniles will be glad to learn of the issue of this volume for young people, written in the author's sympathetic and entertaining manner.
In both juveniles and young the P4 and p4 are deciduous and differ in occlusal pattern from the permanent P4 and p4.
The tip of the baculum in juveniles and young is proportionally longer, in relation to the shaft, than in subadults, adults, and old adults.
The hypohyal and ceratohyal bones of the hyoid apparatus are distinct from one another injuveniles and young, but are fused in subadults, adults, and old adults.
Juvenal (juveniles and young) pelage in chipmunks is characterized by silkiness and sparseness, especially on the venter.
Although no juveniles have been collected, I expect that juvenilesresemble adults in coloration.
Even as juveniles the paravertebral row is not darkly pigmented in C.
In juveniles six black or dark brown stripes boldly contrast with a white or pale tan ground-color.
In some species there is considerable ontogenetic change in color pattern, although the juveniles bear the basic color characteristics of the adults.
For example, juveniles of the sympatric species C.
Patterns of dorsal coloration at mid-body of juveniles of two sympatric species of Conophis.
There is no ontogenetic change in color pattern; juveniles have the same coloration as adults from the same geographic area.
Even in juveniles the third pair of dark stripes includes the lower part of the 9th scale-row in C.
Juveniles show a greater contrast between the black stripes and the pale ground color than do adults.
The coloration ofjuveniles is the same as that of adults.
Bessie, as she and the other juveniles went upstairs to bed.
The percentage of juveniles trapped in the month following the sampling period tended to follow the curve of the percentage of adult females with a vaginal orifice.
Since some of the juveniles did not move enough to be readily trapped, the real percentage of juveniles in the population was probably far greater than that shown by trapping data.
As expected, the curve of the percentages of subadults in the population followed that of the juveniles and preceded that of the adults.
Juveniles were caught in relatively small numbers because of their restricted movements, and no way to determine prenatal and juvenal mortality was available.
Three indicators were tested: the percentage of females gravid or lactating, the percentage of juveniles in the month following the sampling period, and the percentage of females with a vaginal orifice in the sampling period.
I tried, therefore, to estimate the number of juveniles on the study plot each month by multiplying the number of lactating females by the mean litter size.
Juveniles made up only a small fraction of the population from December through March and a relatively large fraction in the October-November and May-June periods (Fig.
Again, July and August of 1952 were exceptions to the pattern as the percentages of juveniles in these months fell to midwinter levels.
The small size of the sample and the absence of juveniles were due, partly, to the unusually dry weather in the summer of 1952.
Juveniles are not represented in their true numbers since many voles were caught first as subadults.
The ratio of trapped juveniles to adults trapped was a poor indicator of reproductive activity.
Juveniles tend to stay near their mothers, but as they mature, they shift their ranges and are replaced by other individuals.
Even when the discrepancy was greatest, the estimated weight of the juveniles missed by trapping was not large enough to modify the picture of habitat utilization in any important way.
The reduction in the rate of reproduction, caused by drought (as described elsewhere in this paper), reduced the populations and the percentage of juvenilesto low levels.
The general question of the reading of juveniles will be left for a chapter of miscellanies farther on.
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On this date thejuveniles were almost ready for flight.
As early as the middle of July, juveniles are nearly as large as adults in cranial measurements.
Two days later (July 15), juveniles were caught in a line of traps set in this marsh.
These juveniles were making short flights of from 15 to 40 feet.
One of the juveniles rested on the bank instead of feeding in the lake with the other ducks, and on August 23 died.
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Many countries have recognized this need and have established properly constituted Courts for dealing with children and juvenilesas apart and distinct from Police Courts.
Study of the cleaned skulls available of juveniles indicates that the deciduous teeth which persist longest are, on each side of the mouth, the second cheek tooth above and the third cheek tooth below.
All are of nearly the same tone exceptjuveniles or young which are, as in the case of panamensis, much brighter colored on the underparts.
In addition, skulls of many young and even juveniles were malformed.
One of the five juvenilesis lighter colored over all of the upper parts than nevadensis and is suggestive of xanthogenys in this respect.
The average zoologist will readily distinguish skulls of juveniles and young from adults but usually fails to distinguish subadults from adults.
However, many juveniles that were captured and marked within a few weeks of metamorphosis were recaptured as adults.
When my companion's worthy father and uncle, after seeing two or three bottles go round, left the juveniles to themselves, the weather being hot, we adjourned to a library which had one large window looking northwards.
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