Egg of Basilarchia disippus, natural size, at the end of under surface of leaf (Riley).
The supposed worms, with single and double tails, or actually seed buds of the henbane driven out by heat, natural size.
Another such seed, natural size, with the pith being driven out in bow-shape.
Penultimate molar, lower jaw, right side, one-third of natural size, Pleistocene and Newer Pliocene.
Our illustration shows some very small Cucumber rootlets, natural size, with the eelworms in the eggs, and also emerging from and free of the empty eggshell (enlarged eighty diameters).
Human embryos from the second to the fifteenth week, natural size, seen from the left, the curved back turned towards the right.
Natural size, opened; the small foetus in the right half, above.
Natural size, showing the velvet stems, which give name to the species.
Natural size, showing portions of the veil on the margin.
A series of ticks, natural size, from the smallest, just hatched from the egg, to the mature female, ready to drop off and lay eggs.
Stomach of a full-grown sheep, 1/5 natural size (after Thanhoffer, from R.
Portion of stem and leaves of Telegraph-plant (Desmodium gyrans), almost of natural size.
Germination of Silver Maple, natural size; merely the base of the fruit, containing the seed, is shown.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "natural size" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.