Quite small; the male pale blue above, edged with dusky; the female dusky, with the inner two thirds shot with blue.
The mouth is quite small, with thick lips; the jaws are armed with bands of sharp, pointed teeth, the outer row enlarged.
If the clam is large, the meat should be cut up for bait; but if quite small, or if mussels are used, the shells may be merely cracked or smashed, and put on the hook entire.
It spawns in the spring; the eggs are buoyant, quite small, about thirty to the inch, and hatch in two days.
Even in the London postal area, which is of considerable extent, the local traffic is quite small, amounting to some four or five million parcels only per annum in a total traffic of some 130 millions.
Compared with the total postal traffic the number of packets passing at the reduced rate is quite small, but it is increasing, and is sufficiently large to indicate that the privilege affords a considerable advantage to the public.
The lady who personates Proserpine is to stand inside of this pedestal, and, as the space is quite small, it will be necessary to wear few under skirts.
Little Eva should be quite small, pretty, and have long light curls.
If your boat is quite small it will probably be easier and better in most cases to cut the hull from a solid block; but if much more than two feet in length it is usually better to build it in layers.
Unless the boat is quite small it is best to fit in two or three deck beams to connect the sides and support the deck (Fig.
If quite small 3/4" stock can be used, but ordinarily 7/8" thickness will be best.
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