Cap dark brown with a leaden tint, striate on margin; stem finely and beautifully longitudinally striate (natural size).
In this species the pits are irregularly arranged, so that they do not form rows, and so that the ridges separating them do not run longitudinally from the base toward the apex of the cap, but run quite irregularly.
It is easily distinguished by its peculiar bright, shining, longitudinally striate to sulcate stem.
Plants gelatinous or sub-gelatinous, basidia forked, or divided longitudinally or transversely.
These are arranged more or less in distinct rows, so that the ridges separating them run longitudinally and parallel from the base of the cap to the apex, with connecting ridges extending across between the pits.
It is just possible that these woods may shrink longitudinally more than is normal, thus furnishing another cause for their peculiar action under certain circumstances.
So far we have considered the wood as if made up only of parallel fibres all placed longitudinally in the log.
Collar A longitudinally pleated circular membrane capable of being thrust out of the orifice in advance of the lophophore and of closing together inside the zooecium above the tentacles when they are retracted.
This surface is either smooth or longitudinally ridged.
It is divided longitudinallyinto an outer zone of Molasse and an inner zone of Flysch.
The central zone of crystalline rock consists chiefly of gneisses and schists, but folded within it is a band of Palaeozoic rocks which divides it longitudinally into two parts.
But it is divided longitudinally by a well-marked belt of stratified deposits, known as the zone of the Brianconnais, composed chiefly of Carboniferous, Triassic and Jurassic beds.
They present a hypha-like appearance, running longitudinally for considerable distances.
Einar, the Jarl of Orkney, with his sword carved the captive's back into the form of an eagle, the spine being longitudinally divided, and the ribs being separated by a transverse cut as far as the loins.
In the latter instance by sawing the bone longitudinally we can tell by the thickness, irregularity, or structure of the bone tissue whether a fracture existed, and if it were recent or old at the time of death.
In the case of a fracture the bones should be sawn longitudinally in order to study the callus.
Such of them as do mark themselves in this manner prefur the legs and arms on which they imprint parallel lines of dots either longitudinally or circularly.
Colour of tanners ooze and have a narrow Stripe of black commencing behing each Sholder and extending longitudinally for about 3 inches between the Colours of the Side & belly.
Small veigns of pale red longitudinally on the inner Side, and much Smaller.
The plan is as follows:—An open trough, about 440 feet long, is laid longitudinally between the rails.
Longitudinally or transversely folded; or so impressed with striae as to have that appearance.
The integuments of the insect, being carefully divided longitudinally with scissors, should if flexible be turned back, and fixed by small pins stuck in by a fine pair of pliers, while the skin at the same time is stretched by another.
Wings not covered by the elytra, longitudinally folded, forming nearly the quadrant of a circle[1175]: neuration simple.
Wings longitudinally and transversely folded, each forming nearly the quadrant of a circle: neuration radiating[1178].
The plan is as follows: An open trough, about 440 feet long, is laid longitudinallybetween the rails.
As early as 1780, Matthew Boulton employed copper tubes longitudinally in the boiler of the Wheal Busy engine in Cornwall--the fire passing through the tubes--and it was found that the production of steam was thereby considerably increased.
Its threads are interrupted by longitudinally arranged channels, and the breech of the gun has corresponding threads and channels.
By means of a handle, seen projecting from the right hand side of the frame, the roller is shifted longitudinally on its axis rod after each letter has been printed.
When kept in the house the black disappears from the head of the male, and the upper part of the neck becomes greyish white, spotted longitudinally with dusky black.
Where the plates are arranged longitudinally instead of in rings, the danger is increased, as there is less chance of a dangerous rip being arrested by a crossed joint.
The under sides of the shells were so deeply corroded that they were rent longitudinally for their whole length, allowing the sides to open out and tear away from the front ends.
Haacke's observations upon a certain Australian fish which is cross striped when young and longitudinally striped when adult, a precise reversal of what ought to occur on Eimer's view.
Amblyrhiza, on the other hand, has long incisors which are longitudinally grooved anteriorly.
Cantharellus, longitudinallychannelled in Trogia, and splitting in Schyzophyllum.
The carriages, 18 feet long and carrying twelve passengers on each side, are divided longitudinally into two parts.
The result was a series of letters divided longitudinally into five belts separated by white spaces representing the intervals between the contact points of the brush.
To meet this difficulty the big water-ballast tanks, engines and accumulators are necessarily arranged at the bottom of the hull, and a pendulum working a helm automatically is introduced to keep it longitudinally stable.
Lieutenant Heaton chose to wear his stripes running longitudinallyup his arm, a peculiarity which exemplifies the prevailing latitude with regard to uniform.
Seeds without albumen; embryo filling the cavity of the seed; cotyledons thick and fleshy or membranaceous, longitudinally plicate or corrugated, much shorter than the superior radicle turned toward the hilum.
Bark of the trunk about 1/4' thick, dark brown, longitudinally furrowed, and roughened on the surface by small scales.
Many yellowish spots are scattered longitudinally along each side of the fish near the lateral line.
The cuticle is longitudinally striated, the lines having a slightly spiral course.
The body is striated with clearly defined, often depressed lines, which run longitudinally and sometimes spirally.
The left edge of the mouth carries a distinct undulating membrane; the right edge is plain, longitudinally striated and bears cilia.
The oesophagus is rather long, and smooth or longitudinally striped.
On the right edge is a small, longitudinally striped tract which is free from trichocysts and smooth in appearance.
The diameter of the stalk increases from the point of attachment to the body of the animal; it is usually striated either longitudinally or transversely, or both.
The long poles were next laid longitudinally upon the ribs outside, and lashed in their places; and this done, the skeleton was completed, ready for the bark.
These were to be laid longitudinally between the ribs and the bark, somewhat after the fashion of laths in the roofing of a house.
The shorter portion of the shaft is plain, the longer is grooved longitudinally by eight grooves (Pl.
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