On the whole, the pith rays form a much larger part of the wood than might be supposed.
North American species vary in size from less than one-tenth to slightly more than two-tenths of an inch, while some of the subtropical and tropical species attain a much larger size.
But he will occasionally land a much larger fish, perhaps almost twice the size, and will carry it to some distance, being remarkably powerful on the wing for so small a bird.
The indirect bearing of the phenomena of these dew-ponds upon the water-supply of the ancient fort is found in the evidence they supply that under different conditions the deposit of moisture here might have been very much larger.
The labourers will tell you of much larger snakes, but I never saw one.
Its flavour as well as the stalk which issues from it resemble those of the Jerusalem artichoke, except that the latter is much larger.
From that place we made three and a half miles, and encamped on an island to the left, opposite to a much larger one on the right.
Some of them, from all these schools, had been men of good sense, while a much larger proportion of them had turned out to be fools, and had done her more harm than good.
Opium has not that offensive appearance to many that tobacco has, and a much larger amount of stimulus may be kept in a very small space, perhaps in the very corner of the smallest pocket.
The crop in Mysore rarely yields two bushels per acre, but about Poonah the produce is much larger.
The average size of the tubers is that of cherries, but a few are found of much larger dimensions.
The juice of some fruits taken at the right stage of maturity may be evaporated to a jelly without sugar, but the process is a more lengthy one, and requires a much larger quantity of juice than when sugar is used.
The improved processes of milling have, however, enabled the millers to utilize a much larger proportion of the nutritious elements of the grain than formerly, and still preserve that whiteness is so pleasing to many consumers.
The shaddock proper, however, is a much larger fruit, frequently weighing from ten to fourteen pounds.
It will require a much larger amount of sugar to sweeten fruit if added before the cooking process is completed.
A much larger quantity of juice will be needed for jelly prepared in this manner than when sugar is used, about two quarts of juice being required for one half pint of jelly.
It has been shown that market-gardeners find it necessary to apply a much larger amount of plant-food to the soil than the crops can take up.
On good, well-manured fields, however, we have had a much larger produce.
The cabbage, especially the early kinds, must have in the soil a much larger quantity of available nitrogen than the plants can use.
It is, at any rate, quite clear, and this is all I want to show, that an acre of good clover exhales a much larger amount of water from spring to hay-harvest than an acre of wheat.
Finally, a much larger proportion of women's work is done in small factories, in workshops, and in the home, under conditions which are inimicable to the effective organisation of the workers.
The results of a much larger number of tests might be compiled at this time, but they would not materially change the average of those already mentioned.
As an illustration, opium may be given with safety in much larger doses to an animal suffering from acute pain than to one free from pain, and to an adult animal with greater safety than to a young one.
The timber is the same as yesterday in some places; the stringy-bark is much larger.
This one that we are now camped at is much larger, having the same description of timber, with polyganum growing round about it; the water is shallow, and will not last long.
The country is such that the surface cannot retain it, were it to fall in much larger quantities.
Income-tax returns indicate that the proportion of the population living on an acknowledged income of more than £150 a year is much larger than it was a generation ago.
It was succeeded by a woodcut block of a much larger form, which may be seen in the Mirroure of Good Manners (s.
The only difference between it and the mark of Byddell being that the two shields show the lion of St. Mark, and the whole thing is much larger.
The bird on the shield is much larger, and is more like a stork or heron.
It thus appears that insanity is, both absolutely and relatively, a much larger element in the pauperism of the country than ever before.
The brain at all times contains a much larger portion of the blood than any other organ, and this quantity is imperatively necessary to its normal action as to thought.
In a general way the sexual system in the female exerts a much larger influence on the whole physical and mental economy, than in the male.
A cubic yard of air on the surface of the earth would occupy a much larger space if carried a mile above it.
In other countries the percentage of inland drainage is much larger.
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