It has been carefullytubed and christened the United States.
In 1839 it passed into the hands of Mr. Daniel McLaren, who tubed it at a heavy expense and trouble by sinking a crib twenty-two feet square to a depth of forty feet.
The spring was discovered several years ago, but only recently was it tubed so as to be available.
This fountain was the first tubed in this mineral valley, being opened by Gideon Putnam, in 1806.
Unlike the longer-tubed varieties, it is never seen in a broken state, and it is this which mainly renders it superior.
Among the strong-tubed species with long canal and no spines, from the same regions, is Murex haustellum (Fig.
Among the short-tubed species, furnished with foliaceous and jagged fringes, is Murex scorpio (Fig.
Under such circumstances the bore-hole has to be tubed from top to bottom, which greatly increases the expense of the undertaking, not only by the cost of the tubes, but also by the time and labour expended in inserting them.
The present depth is 400 feet, and the bore-hole is tubed the whole distance with cast-iron tubes 1 inch thick, coupled as before described.
Sir John Lubbock proved by tireless experiment that the bees' favorite color is blue, and the shorter-tubed blue lobelia elected to woo them as her benefactors.
Well, it's made of tubed steel with a flat iron frame on the top where you lay the patient and it has one shelf down between the four wheels.
Yes; they have the rails on the side made of tubed steel.
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