Besides this movement at the joint, there is another of a very different kind, for the sub-peduncle becomes upwardly bent in the middle part.
A filament was fixed to a young upwardly inclined leaf, .
Above the anterior end of the vertebrarterial canal are a pair of thickened outgrowths, which bear upwardly and inwardly directed =prezygapophyses=.
It is drawn out in front into two little processes bearing a pair of upwardly and outwardly directed prezygapophyses, while the postzygapophyses are similar to those of the other cervical vertebrae.
In Lagostomus the maxillae bears an upwardly directed plate of bone, shutting off from this vacuity a space which is the true infra-orbital foramen.
Probably that is one of the reasons why we should always look upwardlyin life, and not downwardly.
Within fifty feet of their position was a slightly shelving rock, and below it a bubbling spring flowing upwardly into a semicircular basin formed in the rock.
In this the still S is divided into an upper and lower compartment by a concavo-convex partition d, having at its crown an upwardly extending tube t from which projects side tubes p.
These are provided with an interior upwardlyprojecting rim.
The spring 8 is longer than the others, and projects upwardly far enough to engage the lug on the switch-hook lever 2.
This extends upwardly and then forwardly throughout the entire length of the magnet core.
Well, you have described in a generallyupwardly direction of about 3 inches?
Well now, with respect to the cracks themselves, is there a crack which goes in a generally upwardly direction slanting off in the general direction of the driver?
Midway between the magnets and the rear end of the base is a pair of upwardly projecting brackets (C).
At the front end of the base is an L-shaped strip (F), with a binding post for a wire connection, and the upwardly projecting part of the strip contacts with the toothed wheel.
Centrally, the slate spool has anupwardly projecting circular extension (D) which passes through the cap or cover (E) of the iron.
G), which extendsupwardly and contacts with the core of the magnet.
The other end of the wire is then brought upwardly through the interior of the coil and secured in like manner to the other screw (D).
The product of decomposition is a flocculent matter which moves upwardly through the water, giving it a milky appearance.
The head of the shell holds the ends of a plurality of tubes, and the products of combustion pass through the conduit, below the boiler to the rear end, and are conducted upwardly to the tubes.
The pipe A from the boiler has cast therewith, or otherwise attached, a collar B, which has a standard C projecting upwardly at one side, to the upper end of which is hinged a horizontal lever D, which has a weight at its other end.
O begins to raise the stem P, and thus opens the discharge valve Q, permitting the burnt gases to escape as the piston travels upwardly to the position shown in Fig.
The crank case has an inlet port, provided with a valve which opens inwardly, so that when the piston moves upwardly the valve will open and air will be drawn into the crank case and space below the piston.
It shines on the leaf, and absorbs the sap, or portions of it, and the sap tries to move upwardly to again moisten the dried pores of the wood.
A wick in a lamp becomes saturated and the oil travels upwardly as long as the upper end is burning; but as soon as the light is put out the oil ceases to creep toward the burned end.
This plug had an upwardly extending finger, so it could be drawn back against the resistance of the spring.
At the stern the bottom was sloping upwardlyat an angle and brackets (D) were extended back and joined at their rear ends, to which the lower end of the rudder post was attached.
In climbing the body is suddenly moved toward the tree, and this motion temporarily releases the outward pressure against the hoop, and at the same moment the hoop is moved upwardly about a foot.
Any direction which is upwardly or downwardly, as distinguished from the direction of movement which is either to the right or to the left.
From the two opposite lateral corners of the basal ring two slenderupwardly curved spines arise, resembling the basal part of a commencing frontal ring.
The palpi are furnished with a row, extending along the whole basal exterior margin, of very long upwardly pointing spines; on their upper edges there is a brush of small spines.
That quality of a liquid which causes it to move upwardly or along a solid with which it is in contact.
In like manner, oil moves upwardly in a wick, and will keep on doing so, until the lighted wick is extinguished, when the flow ceases.
Nuts (G) serve to draw the bolts upwardly and thus tighten the blocks against the shaft.
Style declined and upwardly curved, much longer than the rotate corolla; openings of the capsule close to the summit; inflorescence spicate.
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