Shell conical (often more campanulate or irregular), with straight axis; joints of different lengths.
The spiral line is often more or less irregular or interrupted (as is also the case in the specimen figured).
Four spines conical, very stout, about as long as the shell diameter, often more or less irregularly disposed.
To allay the intense thirst small pieces of ice should be swallowed at frequent intervals, or, what is often more grateful to the patient, iced {469} effervescing drinks in small doses oft repeated.
Two well-marked varieties of this very variable species were observed the past season.
If, as is asserted on good authority, the Siberians use it as an intoxicant, they certainly suffer the accustomed penalty.
Pileus without a pellicle, hence absolutely dry, often more or less downy or unpolished.
Gills= adnato-decurrent, or often more or less adnexed, up to ½ in.
In later life I have found that, if the bladder is not emptied before coitus, pleasure is often more intense.
He adds that the psychic side of love is often more conspicuous in women than in men.
If the bladder is not emptied before connection the pleasure is often more intense.
The pileus of the dried specimen is often more or less frosted with minute white crystals--binoxalate of potash--and the spore surface dulls to the color of buckskin.
The veil is often more conspicuous, and occasionally appears to be double, the outer or lower more or less ragged or split into a fringe at the edge.
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