The pharyngeal teeth are subulateand acute, and of unequal heights.
For it is impossible to attach any serious scientific value to such a mere salvo, as the distinction drawn between being involved by implication in the premisses, and being directly asserted in them.
Defn: Having an ovate form, but with a subulate tip or extremity.
Defn: A division of insects having slender or subulate antennæ.
A division of insects having slender or subulate antenn\'91.
Having an ovate form, but with a subulatetip or extremity.
Same point tapering to an accute apex, which is mostly but not entirely termonated with a Small Subulate thorn.
Single Series of long teeth which are Subulate and infleted near the extremities of the jaws where they are more closely arranged.
Same length, and are furnished with a Single Series of Subulate Streight teeth, not so long or so large as those of the Salmon, the mouth is wide, and the tongue is also furnished with Some teeth.
From the angle of the covered part of these pieces, a subulate short horizontal horn points inwards towards the tongue, which it must keep from closing with the labium[1212].
It is thickly clad with fine subulate chaff, many of the scales with a dark and rigid midnerve, and others lighter-colored and without midnerve.
Female spikelets are collected in large globose heads of stellately spreading very long rigid rod-like processes surrounded by shorter subulate bracts.
The inflorescence is 1 to 3 inches long, consisting of distant sessile fascicles of four to six spikelets; the rachis of the spike is flexuous; the rachis of the fascicles ends in three subulate empty glumes.
The leaf-sheath is glabrous or slightly hairy, the upper ones being shorter and dilated into spathes with subulate tips.
Ligule obsolete, with a stiffsubulate process on the sheath opposite the blade-insertion.
Transverse section of subulate leaf of Aira flexuosa (Ă— about 50), the upper surface represented by a mere ridge with two flanking grooves each with but traces of motor-cells below.
This applies particularly to the more open leaves: the subulate leaves belong to the next type (see Fig.
Leaves narrow and more or less involute, and subulate upwards, but easily unrolled, and apt to become flatter as they age.
If the anthers are pulled, the filaments are separated from them and remain as subulate white pointed processes.
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