Pinnate with an equal number of leaflets on each side; having no odd leaflet at the end.
Illustration] It is the purpose of this leaflet to give a few suggestions to aid those pupils of the secondary schools who desire to make collections of insects.
He would avoid theleaflet that gives nothing but information.
In Leaflet VI has been given the history of a thunder shower.
On the last page of thisleaflet are two pictures of a school-house.
It was the desire of the author to tell the story of this leaflet in pictures as well as in words, and he wishes to express his appreciation of the enthusiasm and ability with which the illustrations were executed by Mr. C.
The leaflet that is most praised by the critics may be the least useful in practice.
However, very little direct result was secured from the use of this leaflet until "Uncle John" began to popularize it and to make appeals to teachers and children by means of personal talks, letters and circulars.
A part of this map, showing only the most important features, is put into this leaflet to serve as a guide (Fig.
Our own ideas as to what is a valuable leaflet have changed greatly since the work was begun; and it is to be expected that they will continue to change with the progress of the work and the development of the schools.
If you must teach drawing, set the picture in a leaflet before the pupils for study, and then substitute the object.
A four-page leafletfor the Ancoats Brotherhood, with the frontispiece from the Kelmscott Press edition of A Dream of John Ball on the first page.
The Hardy Norseman's Home of Yore, and was afterwards freely distributed in the form of a leaflet among the mechanics of London.
The door would open, and Mr. Clacton would come in to search for a certain leaflet buried beneath a pyramid of leaflets.
Could there be any doubt in her mind that it had been resolved to circularize the provinces with Leaflet No.
His eyes rested, with something of the vanity of an author, upon the yellow leaflet which Mary held in her hand.
He handed her a great bundle of newspaper cuttings, and, begging her to give him her views upon the yellow leafletbefore lunch-time, he turned with alacrity to his different sheets of paper and his different bottles of ink.
Babington was instrumental in inducing the Board of Agriculture to publish a leaflet recommending more careful methods of threshing barley.
Aurora for April is a delightful individualleaflet by Mrs. Ida C.
The tactical leaflet (page 211) came into its own with such units.
The leaflet may or may not be duplicated from a French Communist original; the important thing is its reuse by the Germans.
The OWI in China, at the request cf CBI Forward Echelon Headquarters, made up the leaflet showing pictures only.
Turning back to his home headquarters, he should be able to present the commander's case to the leaflet printers or the public-address team, and should help the propaganda people in understanding the commander's problems.
Each leaflet designed for a military group has its civilian equivalents.
The Russians never appeared to leave the artillery at home in order to take the loudspeakers or leaflet mortars along.
This leafletwas issued by the Azad Hind Fauj (Free India Army) of the Japanese puppet Subhas Chandra Bose.
In cross-section, the individual leaflet is quadrilateral, while that of the pine is triangular.
Leaf: Like that of a leaflet of maidenhair fern, Fig.
Directions for trapping coyotes are given in Department of Agriculture Leaflet No.
The Independent Labour Party has issued a leaflet entitled "Are you a Socialist?
Herewith I forward a leaflet which, I believe, is being distributed in thousands to the military stations in all the corners of our Empire.
It is no exaggeration to say that this leaflet is dangerous; the men of our army are peculiarly susceptible to the tenets of the Social-Democratic Federation.
Copies of the same leaflethave reached me from India and Belfast, where they were distributed during the recent strike trouble.
As in the hazel, the direction of the adventitious leaf is inversely that of the primary one, the upper surface of the supernumeraryleaflet being turned towards the corresponding surface of the normal leaf.
I examined dried specimens, the ovary was open and partly foliaceous; it bore on its infolded margins ten erect leaflets, representing so many ovules; each leaflet was conduplicate, the back being turned towards the placenta.
In a species of Picrasma, in which the leaves are impari-pinnate and spread horizontally, an adventitious leafletwas observed to project at right angles to the plane of the primary leaf.
Sometimes, as Moquin remarks, it is the terminal leaflet which is wanting, when the appearance is that of Cliffortia, at other times the lateral leaflets are deficient, as in Citrus or Phyllarthron.
In Cobæa scandens the foliar nature of the tendril is shown by the occasional presence of a small leaflet on one of the branches of the tendril, and a similar appearance may frequently be seen in Eccremocarpus scaber.
In the one case the new leaflet springs from the apex of the petiole and partially fills the space consequent on the obliquity of the base of the leaf.
In one instance, a stalked pitcher was given off from the same point as that from which the supernumerary leaflet emerged, the pitcher being apparently formed from the cohesion (congenital) of the margins of a leaflet.
The petiole of the leaf and the lower parts of the tendril, halfway between the upper leaflet and the lowest branch, are not sensitive.
A thin stick placed so as to press lightly against a petiole, having a leaflet a quarter of an inch in length, caused the petiole to bend in 3 hrs.
A Four-page Leaflet clearly explaining their character, antiquity, authority, value and duty; to be placed in the seats before Easter.
This excellent four-page leafletis intended for wide distribution in Church and Parish before Good Friday.
She tossed the information down among the cheers and groans as lightly as though it had no more personal significance for her than a dropped leaflet setting forth some minor fact.
Caesalpinaceae 226 Leaves with an odd leaflet at the end.
Aesculaceae 251 Leaves without an odd leaflet at the end.
This four-page leaflet has now remained in print for over thirty years, and there is no reason to suppose that the demand for it will soon cease.
This up-movement is also very rapid and the leaflet assumes the fullest outspread position by 7 a.
The terminal leaflet of Desmodium gyrans exhibits a diurnal movement which is very similar to that of Cassia.
Response of leaflet of Averrhoa, to light applied above: transient positive followed by pronounced negative curvature.
For this experiment I employed the terminal leaflet of the bean plant.
Successive positive responses of the terminal leaflet of bean.
Pulvinated organs, generally speaking, exhibit a diurnal variation of turgor in consequence of which the position of equilibrium of the leaf or leaflet undergoes a periodic change.
The nyctitropic movements of the leaflet of Cassia alata and of the terminal leaflet of Desmodium gyrans furnish us with typical examples of the recurrent effects of light and darkness.
I Love the Free Air of the Grand Mountain Height Sunrise Love To the Empress Eugenie on the Death of Her Son Science Christmas Morn A Victim to Modern Inventions It is but an Autumn Leaflet Written on board the S.
This Leafletmust be Removed before Posting this Number of "The Illustrated War News.
A hundred is represented by ten tens; and this may be increased by a third leaflet and a branch of berries up to 999.
A thousand may be symbolized by a frond of fern, having ten or more leaves, and to this a common leaflet may be added to increase the number of thousands.
It is made by wrapping the leaflet around a piece of bamboo and sewing it.
The title of the leaflet referred to is Christian Science and the New Metaphysical Movement, with the added phrase, An Intelligent Discrimination Desirable.
In a recent leaflet the Club has taken special occasion to dissect and repudiate that most preposterous doctrine of Mrs. Eddy's "science," the absolute nothingness of matter.
The lecturer had succeeded in reviving a leaflet poisoned by the application of one with a dose of counteracting poison.
Bose found that the movement of the leaflet can be renewed, in the detached specimen, by the application of the internal hydrostatic pressure.
Experiments are in progress of arrest their march of death, and the cut leaflet which died in 24 hours has now been kept alive for more than a week.
It is a papilionaceous plant with trifoliate leaves, of which the terminal leaflet is large, and the two lateral, very small.
I have thus been able to revive a leaflet poisoned by the application of one, with a dose of a counteracting poison.
In the second series of investigations the change of spontaneous pulsation of the leaflet of the Telegraph plant was recorded.
You'll write a leaflet about the affair at the cemetery, won't you?
You see, we must be sure to write a leaflet about Rybin for the village.