Without this ramifying barrier between the different branches of the human family, these would have resembled each other more closely, but at the cost of development.
Other tombs—and this is often the case where Greek importations are found, as at Curium—are merely in the form of ramifying passages cut in the earth, without any structural remains.
At Curium and elsewhere, where the tombs contain Greek painted vases, they are sometimes in the form of narrow ramifying passages.
The accompanying map gives only an imperfect representation of the ramifying systems which he has traced out, and of the extent to which they are independent of the present river-channels.
Others are gland-cells and secrete mucus; others have round their margins delicate ramifying prolongations and act as nerve-cells.
In the section Asiphonacea the colonies are upright and branched, springing from membranous or ramifying stolons.
Their country is exceedingly broken by ramifying mountain spurs and valleys overhung with cliffs or bordered by bold, wet, fern-clad slopes.
The general outline of these regions is that of flat and level platforms, interrupted by valleys often of considerable depth, and ramifying in various directions.
But it may be stated in reply, that ramifyingdikes of trap, which almost all now admit to have been once fluid, pass through the same fossiliferous strata, near Christiania, without deranging their strike or dip.
With a magnifying glass, they appear to be transparent ramifying vessels, which run in corresponding furrows upon the internal surface of the decidua, and a good deal resemble lymphatics.
The breasts become larger, blue veins are seen ramifying beneath the skin, and the circular disc of rose-coloured skin which surrounds the nipples becomes remarkably changed in colour, &c.
The small ramifying tubules might at first sight be taken for some traces of a vegetable tissue, but my colleague, Dr.
It is not improbably analogous to the peculiar ramifying tubules formed in a solution of water glass when a crystal of copper sulphate is suspended in it, as shown by Dr.
They were limestone caves, ramifyingunderground for a quarter of a mile or so in direct length, and spreading wide on either side in a labyrinth of chambers and passages.
Existent, or Ens, is thus made purely relative: having its root in a Subject, but ramifying by its branches in every direction.
From the Tibetan and Mongolian tablelands project mountain ranges which, ramifying over the western region, enclose elevated level tracts and lower basins and valleys.
Fine caeca of the nephridium, which are seen ramifying transversely over the whole inner surface of the pedal muscular mass.
In the neighbourhood of a recent volcanic orifice, numerous dykes are seen ramifying in all directions.
Skin, fine deep sulphur yellow; of a deeper shade on the side which is exposed to the sun, and covered all over with minute russety dots, with here and thereramifying patches of russet.
Stalk, about an inch long, slender, and inserted in a deep cavity, from which issue ramifyingpatches of russet.
She has no political-machinery ramifying every part of Christendom, and acting in concert for the promotion of her interests.
How is it that, in the course of evolution, species have not simply become transmuted in linear series instead of ramifying into branches?
The infusible condition of the silver at the temperature used, and the length and ramifying character of its crystals, render the above experiment difficult to perform, and uncertain in its results.
Here, however, the buds are lateral, though produced from a budding zone, and they themselves produce other buds, so that a ramifying colony is created.
A further fact must be considered in deciding this question, which is the discovery of ramifyingcoelomic tubes, approaching close to, but not entering, the epidermis in the Polychaete Arenicola.
Hence to explain their appearance, it was thought that they were water-plants, ramifying the mud in every direction, and finally becoming overwhelmed and covered by the mud itself.
Those who may require to wait for a train at this junction, should, if time permit, drive up in the omnibus to the town and visit the parish church, with its handsome columns gracefully ramifying into the groining of the roof of the aisles.
In a small street, ramifying from the Rue Segurane, is the church of St. Augustin, in which Luther preached in 1510.
The street ramifying from the west side of the Rue Lafayette, between houses Nos.
The passages were all cut in a close-grained stone, and are very narrow, with arched ceilings, running very irregularly, and ramifying in all directions.
Numerous lateral ramifying branches spread out from the main trunk in a horizontal direction, tier upon tier, covering a compass of ground the diameter of which is often greater than the height of the tree.
Below the mouth came a funnel-shaped tube or oesophagus, having some folds or plaits on its sides, and terminating in a broad digestive tube, distinct from the nucleus, and ramifying like a tree.
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