Terga rather wide; basal angle blunt; angle formed by the two occludent margins blunt and rounded.
The Peduncle is rather short and narrow; it blends into the capitulum, and is not, in some of the species, separated from it by any distinct line; the surface of attachment is rather wide.
This proximity of the two cement-glands, and their position low down the peduncle, are of interest in relation to the position of these same glands in the sessile Cirripedes.
The membrane of the peduncle and of the capitulum is dirty yellow, with bands of purple between some of the valves.
I presume after a certain age) almost rectangularly inwards, thus forming a rather wide, flat, calcareous rim round the central basal membrane.
Beneath it, a rather wide expanse of thin, flexible membrane reaches down to the basal fold surrounding the mouth, and may thus form the third segment.
Scuta, destitute of an adductor ridge and of crests for the depressor muscles: the articular ridge is moderate; but the articular furrow is rather wide: the internal occludent margin is much thickened.
The membranous Basis is united all round to a rather wide flap of membrane which is inflected from the outer surface of the shell.
Stalk, about half-an-inch long, inserted in a rather wide, and shallow cavity.
Stalk, an inch long, deeply inserted in a rather wide cavity.
That is, the peach grows well on a rather wide range of soils if the land be well drained, well aerated and if it hold heat.
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