Cortical shell spiny, with eight strong ramified radial spines, lying in the same two crossed diagonal planes as in the preceding species.
The two shells are connected only by two opposite beams, lying in the equatorial axis and ramified at the distal insertion (fig.
Four main spines nearly as long as the shell diameter, three-sided prismatic, with four to six verticils of ramified lateral branches, each verticil composed of three forked branches, which ramify again.
Phacodiscida# with simple medullary shell and with numerous (ten to twenty or more) branched radial spines on the margin of the disk (commonly with a variable number and an irregular disposition of the ramified spines).
The numerous verticils of the free distal part are of equal shape in all the spines, composed of three forked branches in the terminal, and of more ramified branches in the inferior parts.
Sometimes these pores are disposed in a regular network of ramified lines, whilst the meshes of this network are devoid of pores; in other cases they form regular tufts or bushes between the radial spines.
Forty to sixty radial spines cylindrical, curved, as long as the shell radius, having at the distal end an irregular umbel, composed of six to twelve short branches, which are irregularly ramified or forked.
Cortical shell thorny, with eight strong ramified radial spines, lying opposite in pairs in two crossed diagonal planes, as in the preceding species.
Radial spines eighty to one hundred and twenty, about as long as the radius, branched like a pine tree, with six to twelve ramified branches.
I fear it seems too ramified for a person of my powers of mind.
Most of these branches were short-lived, but some of them flourished for a considerable period and ramified into many species.
The Pecora successively ramified into the deer, antelopes, sheep, goats and oxen, and did not reach North America till the Miocene, when they were already far advanced in specialisation.
In the larvae the respiratory apparatus, especially the tracheal tubes, is often much larger and moreramified than in the imago; and as the former is the principal feeding state, there seems good ground for Mr. B.
They have constantly supplied their place, and have at all times, by building and by chartering at the highest prices, kept up a large and costly fleet for their ramified service.
Thus it became the backbone of Leopold's ramified projects and it was natural that he should invoke its assistance in the organization of the Forminiere.
Since Sir William has touched upon the coal supply we at once get a link,--and a typical one--with the ramifiedresource of the Union of South Africa.
By the accumulation of wealth, by style of living, by beauty of dress, by display of knowledge or intellect, each tries to subjugate others; and so aids in weaving that ramified network of restraints by which society is kept in order.
But now mark the ramified changes which follow this change.
Though probably they may all in some way conform to the principle that has been worked out, it is obviously impracticable to trace that principle in its more ramified applications.
Do they appear to have risen from polytheism toward simpler and more spiritual forms, or have simple forms been ramifiedinto polytheism?
In her thinking she comes into intimate relations with the sea and all its ramified influences upon life.
At every turn of their ramified journey, these learners find life and, best of all, are having a rich experience in life, throughout the journey.
Dorsum furnished on either side with papillae, at the base of which are ramified appendages.
Body externally symmetrical; anus median, posterior, and generally dorsal, surrounded by ramified pallial appendages, constituting a secondary branchia.
The aperture, which was formerly supposed to be an aquiferous pore, leads into an extensive and often ramified cavity surrounded by glandular tubules.
The cement-ducts in the basis of the Balanidae likewise constitute a generally remarkably complicated system of ramified tubes, with regard to the mode of termination of which nothing certain has yet been made out.
The roots are blind tubes, ramifiedin different ways in different species.
Young of Peltogaster socialis on the abdomen of a small Hermit Crab; in one of them the fasciculately ramified roots in the liver of the Crab are shown.
The man was one of the outstanding powers of the city, incrediblyramified through banks and corporations and public utilities.
The Gilchrists were a family whose prestige was ramifiedby varied contacts.
The threads of the insurrection ramified even into the old Roman province: they cherished the hope, perhaps not without ground, of inducing the Allobroges themselves to take arms against the Romans.
More minute microscopical examination shows that the fungus consists of richly ramified fine filaments, which are partly disseminated in the substratum, and partly raised obliquely over it.
Here and there the ramified mullions still retained their wealth of painted glass, and the grand eastern window shone gorgeously as of yore.
The effects of that one failure are ramified through a wide section of society: widows and orphans are reduced to beggary--and those who have been well and tenderly nurtured are driven to the workhouse.
He spoke in a manner becoming the chief of a vastly ramified association which had made laws for the protection of its own interests.
The respiratory organs of Insects consist of ramified tracheal tubes, which communicate with the external air by stigmata or spiracles.
In this Insect every ring of the abdomen carries laminæ, upon which the ramified tracheæ can still be made out by the naked eye.
By a separate mechanism, air is carried along ramified passages to all the tissues.
It is a granite passing into gneiss, and remarkable for the peculiar distribution of the black mica, which forms little ramified veins.
Small rocks of meandrites, madrepores, and other corals, either ramified or with a rounded surface, rise in this vast plain, and seem to attest the recent retreat of the sea.