Here, then, we have an improvement in nest building, as well marked as any improvement that takes place in human dwellings in so short a time.
In widely distributed families the genera are often limited in range; in widely distributed genera, well marked groups of species are peculiar to each geographical district.
In this manner the young continue in the place where they are brought forth for twelve or fifteen days; after which the dam brings them down to the water, and accustoms them to swim and get their food by their own industry.
Locally the astringent lotions advised for external ophthalmia may be resorted to, especially when the superficial inflammation is well marked.
Laminitis is characterized by a congregation of symptoms so well marked as scarcely to be misinterpreted by the most casual observer.
The species is well marked by the reddish band or line on the stem just below the tubes, but this disappears in drying.
The entire plant is whitish and is well marked by the prominent umbo, which generally has a depression around it.
There is no well marked bulb to the stem and no evidence remains of a volva at its base.
This species is well marked by the pale-yellow color of the pileus and its plicate striations which are very distinct even in the dried specimens.
The spring migration of the greater yellow-legs is well marked on both coasts and in the interior, a generally northward trend.
The above characters seem to hold good in all specimens collected on their breeding grounds in Alaska and northwestern Mackenzie; and these characters are distinctive and well marked.
The marbled godwit is so large and so well marked as a big brown bird that it is likely to be confused with only one other bird, the long-billed curlew.
This drug will succeed well in proportion as the evidence of the rheumatic constitution is well marked, as shown by the tendency on other occasions to attacks of acute articular rheumatism.
I know no disease except syphilis in which a child's skin has this peculiar color; and consequently, when it is well marked, it has more diagnostic value than any other symptom.
Where the petechial eruption of purpura simplex is well marked, where the internal hemorrhages of purpura haemorrhagica are copious, the inquiries of the observer will usually lead him to correct conclusions.
Finally, in Tremataspis and Didymaspis, the whole of both frontal {328}and occipital region is capable of preservation, the line of demarcation between these two regions being well marked in the latter species.
These differences are so well markedthat it is convenient to divide the system into two portions, termed the northern Appalachians and southern Appalachians.
The year is divided into but two seasons, summer and winter, the distinctive features of spring and fall, so well marked in the upper austral and transition provinces, disappearing.
The splenic flexure develops early and is well marked.
When they reach the stomach the symptoms are nearly as well marked as in the case of the acids.
When a fracture of one or more of the large bones of a limb occurs, symptoms are sure to be well marked.
It is well not to open the abscess until the fluctuation is well marked, as at this stage the pus or matter is near the surface and there is less trouble in healing the wound than if the pus is deep seated.
So well marked it is that any good description will define it, and Rostafinski describes it perfectly, adequately.
In description the form is well marked; evinces apparently great variation alike in form, color, and structure.
Our sexual sections are as well marked as those in ancient Jerusalem, which swore by Jehovah and Ashtoreth respectively.
It represents the feminine creator holding a well marked lingam in her hand, and is this emblematic of the four, or the trinity and the virgin.
The intention of the prohibition thus enunciated is well marked in the following words, 1 which indicate that the writer believed that the adoption of heathen gods would follow inquiry respecting them.
The body is perfectly cold throughout and rigidity is well marked.
The red line is sharply marked; the extensive blisters formed are broken and their contents have escaped; the serum drying has produced yellowish discolorations; the blush of redness on adjacent parts is well marked.
They are indisputably frequent after death from suffocation, and if well markedeither in adults or infants that have breathed, they indicate suffocation, unless some other cause of death is clear.
The Scorpion is in the best drawing, but the Bull's head is well marked, and, as already mentioned, a leaping lion can be recognised.
In the case of the air, it is conceded by Tyndall, Thomson, Daniell, Helmholtz, and others that any compression or condensation of the air must be well marked or defined to secure the transmission of a sound pulse.
In the case of water, which is almost incompressible, this property is well marked, and unquestionably would be very nearly the same if water were wholly incompressible.
The court east of the ruin is well marked by the contours and seems to have been entered by a gateway or opening at its southeastern corner.
This feature is well marked; it may be a remnant of the clay covering of floor or roof, but it is almost too thick for that and possibly marks the position of a low bench, as previously suggested.
The position of the floor is well marked in all cases by holes in the wall, into which beams projected sometimes to a depth of 3 feet, and by a peculiar roughness of the wall.
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