The first base of the combs upon which the bees work holds three or four cells, sometimes more.
The entrance is in the lower part, and is generally through a gallery or covered way, sometimes more than a foot in length and half an inch in diameter, by means of which the nest is more effectually concealed from observation.
In Sethoconus the thorax is more or less conical, sometimes more campanulate, commonly smooth, in some species covered with spines.
The number of the feet of the peristome is from nine to twenty, sometimes more.
These are either solid spines or lattice-plates, sometimes more or less ramified.
Even the partial form is sometimes more active in its invasion, as when it very rarely succeeds acute or subacute articular or gonorrhoeal rheumatism, or, more frequently, follows an injury.
They have a distinct coelum or body-cavity, with thick muscular walls limited by a transparent elastic, chitinous integument, which is sometimes more or less distinctly and regularly transversely wrinkled.
In the manner described the tumor grows in all directions, sometimes more in depth, sometimes more laterally, sometimes more into the interior of the stomach.
They are filled with all unrighteousness, which also appears, as occasion serveth, sometimes one of them, sometimes more.
The =stem= is usually white, sometimes more or less pink colored, spongy within, becoming hollow.
The surface is sometimes more or less torn into triangular scales, especially as the plants become old.
The upper surface of the pileus is smooth, or sometimes more or less covered with a tomentum similar to that on the margin.
The skin of all Papuans is of a black colour, sometimes more inclining to brown, sometimes more to blue.
Their hair is stiff and black; the colour of their skin is of a light or dark brown tinge, sometimes more inclined to white or to yellow, like that of the Mongols, sometimes more to red, like that of the Americans.
The characteristic colour of the Fucoid is more or less dark brown, sometimes tending more to an olive green or yellowish green, sometimes more to a brownish red or black colour.
The two convex faces of the lenticular shell are constantly of similar shape, commonly smooth, sometimes more or less thorny, or armed with bristle-shaped radial spines.
The chief part of the voluminous colonies, which attain a diameter of several millimetres (sometimes more than 1 cm.
The spines are constantly simple, not branched; sometimes moreconical or cylindrical, at other times more angular or pyramidal.
It is sometimes more convenient to sensitise the erythrocytes just before they are needed.
It is sometimes more convenient to obtain "unhopped"[6] beer wort direct from the brewery.
Ovary usually superior, the pistils solitary, or several and distinct (sometimes more or less united but at least the styles distinct except in some Saxifragaceae).
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