In short, rocks are altered by heat, especially if water is present in them, by motion, and by chemical changes produced by percolating waters, and perhaps in still other ways.
Still other variations, as of strength of currents, salinity, etc.
In some cases previously competing corporations have actually amalgamated; instill other cases, combining concerns have secured the advantages of monopoly by forming a holding company.
In still other cases a "grandfather clause" in the state constitution exempts from the educational test all who are descendants of persons voting before the Civil War.
In still other cities, including many of the larger municipalities, the mayor may both appoint and remove the heads of the executive departments, without interference on the part of the council.
Still other naturalists of the coming generation, students of the present writer and of his lifelong associate, Professor Gilbert, have contributed in various degrees to the present fabric of American ichthyology.
Still other naturalists, scarcely less useful, gave detailed accounts of the fauna of their own native regions.
In still other cases it is divided by many internal partitions into a cellular body, similar to the lung of the higher vertebrates, though the cells are coarser and less intricate.
In still other places, the strong winds carry soil over long distances to be mixed with other soils.
In still other sections, the dry-farm land is covered with a scattered growth of trees, frequently pinion pine and cedars, and in Arizona and New Mexico the mesquite tree and cacti are to be removed.
There are some other plant communities which also depend for their development on still other differences of climate.
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