The river is much reduced in size and the water is confined to the smaller channels of the principal bed; the water is clear, and had not that muddy appearance which characterises it lower down.
The crew of the vessel have been so much reduced by sickness that it will be necessary to send men on board to assist in refitting the vessel and procure a supply of wood and water.
By the time the ovum is nearly ripe both membranes are very much reduced, and when the egg (in Scyllium and Pristiurus) is laid, no trace of any membrane is visible.
In the females the stamens are not generally quite so much reduced as in the same form of T.
By fermenting the trees, their weight will be so much reduced as to render their carriage considerably lighter than if taken away when first cut down.
The breadth of land under this crop in England is much reduced, in consequence of the reduction in price from the competition of the Dutch growers.
Now that Government has been successful in opening the South American rivers, this important article of commerce will be furnished in market by the Paraguay and La Plata rivers, at a much reduced price.
The principal saving that is occasioned by fermentation, will be found in the carriage, as the substance will be much reduced in weight by that process.
The opercular apparatus is much reduced, and there are no branchiostegals.
In numerous interesting species the first dorsal fin is wanting or much reduced.
General bleeding is seldom admissible, but purgatives and antimonials will prove beneficial at the commencement; afterwards the strength is to be supported, and, if the patient be much reduced, stimulants are to be liberally administered.
The cure proceeded favourably, though necessarily slow and tedious, the more so since the patient had been very much reduced by the previous suffering.
The hyoid and branchial arches are much reduced; and the representative of the hyomandibular is connected with the auditory apparatus, forming the auditory ossicles[66].
The =foot= has five digits, but the fifth is much reduced, consisting only of a short metatarsal.
The posterior limbs are small and the fibula is much reduced.
The differences are thus so much reduced that it seems almost unnecessary to retain the two genera.
Zoaea spines are still present but much reduced; and the cephalo-thoracic shield has very much the adult form.
In other forms the frontal spine may be much reduced or absent (Inachus and Achaeus).
In the centre of this ring is placed the terminal tuft of cilia on a much reduced prominence.
Pryor and party were on their way with Gibson who is so much reduced that he cannot stand alone and that they are obliged to carry him in a litter.
Bratten is now so much reduced that I am Somewhat uneasy with respect to his recovery; the pain of which he complains most Seems to be Settled in the Small of his back and remains obstenate.
Bratton is now so much reduced that I am somewhat uneasy with rispect to his recovery; the pain of which he complains most seems to be seated in the small of his back and remains obstinate.
Varies in the amount of light brown, and sometimes this is much reduced; more rarely it disappears entirely (Plate 73).
Northwards the species becomes darker in colour, and the reddish and yellow marking much reduced.
The yolk entirely fills the eggshell; there is no albumen, or, if any exists, it is so much reduced as to easily escape observation.
We give a much reduced copy of the frontispiece, which is without doubt the best example of wood-engraving of the fifteenth century.
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