A very useful and effective pump may be readily made by boring an auger hole through a tree-trunk, mounting it with a brake-piece and handle as at A in the annexed illustration; fixing on a valved sucker and plunger, as represented at B.
Then in your square upright box fix a valved sucker, made as shown at D, and another valve in the bottom of the box, as at E.
The modern Lingula is protected by a delicate two-valved shell, composed, unlike that of most other mollusks, of phosphate of lime or bone earth.
Taking the first of these groups of fossils, we may recognise in the Leperditia a two-valved Crustacean closely allied to forms still living in the seas and fresh waters.
They will soon open the inner cone of their many-valved shell, and slowly protrude six pairs of gracefully curved and delicately-feathered appendages which, as previously stated, are attached to the thoracic portion of the body.
The ovary is generally three-celled, developing into a three-valved capsule.
Elegant little plants, distinguished from the preceding order by the flowers having two styles, and a two-valved capsule.
The capsules are elongated like those of the Horned Poppy, but they are distinguished by the projection of the flat fleshy disk at their base; they are two-valved and two-celled.
On that altar lay a curious gold vessel like a double-valved sea-shell which clung to the stone like a barnacle.
Such freaks are occasionally found among the European varieties, also in the native hickories, but these tri-valved nuts appear to be very abundant among the Chile walnuts.
Fruit of 2-valved carpels, a samara, drupe or capsule.
Fruit a linear woody loculicidally 2-valved capsule, or a berry.
Fruit an ovoid acuminate 4 or 5-valved loculicidally dehiscent capsule densely coated with long matted hairs, the inner surface of the cells villose-pubescent.
Fruit subglobose, 3-lobed, the outer coat thin and septicidally dehiscent into 3 1-seeded crustaceous nutlets 2-valved at apex.
Fruit a 5-celled 5-valved capsule septicidally dehiscent from the base, the valves separating from a persistent 5-angled axis thickened toward the apex and 5-winged toward the base.
Fruit a 3-lobed capsule separating from the persistent axis into three 2-valved 1-seeded carpels dehiscent on the dorsal suture and partly dehiscent on the ventral suture.
Mahogany case lined in rose plush has six compartments holding 5 valved cups of slightly varying shapes.
Case was originally intended for a set of six brass valved cupping glasses and a pump.
A kind of pump having a bucket, or valved piston, instead of a solid piston, for drawing water and lifting it to a high level.
I have not been able to adopt Mr. Hinds' name for this genus, as it would be too glaringly incorrect to call a five-valved species, a Trilasmis.
Peronii, and villosum; but this latter group would have to be subdivided into two little sub-groups, the one containing the three-valved male of S.
If these two six-valved parasites be received as the complemental males of their respective species, no one, probably, will doubt regarding the nature of the parasite of S.
Before they reached the double-valved door at the other end, Conan had mounted the other steps and was in the hall behind them.
He traversed this in a twilight dimness, and at the other end passed through great double-valved bronze doors which stood partly open, as they might have stood for centuries.
Seating the tickler on Fay's shoulder took a little time, because two blunt spikes in its bottom had to be fitted into the valved holes in the flush-skin plastic disk.
Some of it stained a flush-skin plastic fitting that had two small valved holes in it and that puzzled Gusterson until he remembered that Moodmaster tied into the bloodstream.
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