Capillitial threads transverse to the sporangial cavity, attached usually at each end, plain or only slightly roughened Dianemaceae B.
In reality, this broad, indefinitely defined region from a geographical point of view is a roughened plateau and not a mountain range or group of ranges.
The Gulf border of Mexico and Texas, composed of soft marine sediments, forms a gently sloping plain bordered on the west by a roughened upland, and illustrates the general feature of a recently emerged coastal plain (Fig.
Stem:= Stout; yellowish; minutely roughened with scurfy dots, or faintly striped with brown.
Soon the wooded banks fell away on either side, and the water changed its tint of amber for wind-roughened green.
His face was of the tint of russet leather, and, roughened by many inclement winds and darkened by high living.
The roughened caterpillar is figured on Plate 142 (photo by H.
The roughened caterpillar, figured on Plate 142, from a coloured drawing by Mr. A.
The stout and roughenedcaterpillar is brown, with indistinct darker stripes along the back; the head is brown, checkered with darker brown.
Cool, foggy morning; calm sea up until one o'clock, then a west wind that roughened the water white.
The dark-blue water, heaving in great, low, lazy swells, showed a roughened spot of perhaps two acres in extent.
The roughened and cracked tones of his voice, not yet through turning from boy's to man's, made his yells and howls and groans the more weird and demoniac.
It roughened every stretch of open water to waves that broke foaming on the beaches or dashed in spray against the gray-brown rocks.
Twigs gray-brown and smooth; thick, ash-gray and somewhat roughened on the trunk, becoming more or less fissured in old age.
The roughened surface of the lake was dark save where the moon had blazed its trail of shimmering golden scales.
He wrapped a handkerchief about this wound, and took the pistol out, deriving a great deal of comfort from the way it balanced, its roughened grip nestling snugly in his palm.
They were reddened and roughened and thickened like the hands of other household women, but each afternoon in the slow fortnight she sat down to careful manicuring.
No one would feel it more deeply than Osborn if one of those slim fingers were burned or soiled or roughened ever so little.
It is strongly roughened by five or six rows of short bluntish and truncated teeth.
His tall athletic figure, with its easy flexible motions, appeared to advantage in his present dress; and his fine face, thoughroughened by a thousand storms, was not at all out of keeping with it.
Henry's face was roughened by winds and storms; Tete Rouge's was bloated by sherry cobblers and brandy toddy.
The head is deeper green than the body, androughened with minute points.
The caterpillar (Plate 30) when full grown is dark green on the back and lighter on the sides, roughened with yellow dots, and with a yellow-marked white line above the feet.
Head shallowly notched in front, green, roughened with whitish dots, eyes and jaws brownish.
The butt is roughened as if for insertion in a socket.
In some instances, where the hatchets were intended for insertion into sockets of stag’s horn or other materials, their butt-end was purposely roughened by means of a pick after the whole surface had been polished.
In the Blackmore Museum is a celt of granite tapering to the rounded point at the butt, 6 1∕2 inches long, which has been roughened at the upper end, and is polished towards the edge.
This celt is of greenstone, carefully polished at the edge, and towards the butt slightly roughened by being picked with a sharp pointed tool.
I have represented a large quartz pebble found in Easton Field, Bridlington, which has the roughened depression on both faces rather more strongly marked than usual, especially on the face here shown.
The eggs are elongate-ovate in shape, with a thick shell, roughened with a white flakey substance, but bluish when this is scraped off.
Chi touched the lower flounce of the half-train gingerly with one work-roughened forefinger, then, straightening himself suddenly, sighed heavily.
In its simplest form, sand from a hopper falls in a narrow stream upon window panes, glassware and the like, to be roughened except where protected by a paper pattern.
The horses had now begun to show signs of having been bitten by the tsetse fly, the chestnut and grey displaying roughened skins and a general uneasiness; while the bay, though slightly roughened about the coat, still held out.
Well, this is a treat," she cried, holding out both of her little work-roughened hands.
I had drawn up a lower chair beside her, and was doing my best with the nails of one of her still coarse and roughened little hands, gently pushing the ill-treated skin away from the "half-moons.
I put out both hands and took her little roughened hands.
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