A crocodile possesses four of such glands; they vary in size according to the age of the reptile, but they are generally about as large as a hazel-nut, when dried.
The clear water was then poured off; and the thick sediment, when dried in the sun, became arrowroot of the best quality.
This is generally chewed in the mouth as a cane; but it is also peeled by the women, and, when dried, it is boiled with milk to give it sweetness.
These parts of the plant, if wounded, yield a yellow juice which becomes, when dried, a valuable medicine beneficial in chronic rheumatism and gout.
It is an herbaceous plant common in waste places, and having light green leaves; when dried it smells like Woodruff, or new hay.
The Sea Lavenders make attractive border subjects, but the sprays of flowers are probably still more valued for cutting and, when dried, for the winter decoration of vases in association with Everlastings.
An essential oil is distilled from the leaves, but they are chiefly used, when dried, for making tea for invalids, especially those suffering from fever.
The leaves and young shoots are used as a pot-herb, and the leafy tops and flowers, when dried, are employed for medicinal purposes.
When dried, the cakes have the appearance of an unburnt brick.
The smoke of the fungus maximus, or common puff ball, when dried so as to hold fire, has a stupefying effect on the bees, and renders them as harmless as brimstone does, without any of its deadly effects.
During the winter season, when dried meat is in use, large pieces of this preparation are cut off with a knife and boiled with it.
The swimming bladders of fish, when dried, form excellent isinglas.
The trinal name is derived from the use which is made of the seeds, which, when dried, are sold by the native dealers in the bazaars expressly for the purpose of purifying turbid water.
Helleboretin= is in the moist condition of a beautiful violet-blue colour, becoming, when dried at 100 deg.
A solution of Copper in the nitrous acid forms a salt which does not crystallize, but, when dried, powerfully attracts the moisture of the air.
When it is combined with absorbent earths, such as lime and chalk, it forms a neutral salt that does not crystallize, and, when dried, attracts the moisture of the air.
When dried at a low temperature, it appears as a white solid, which contains no azote, is insoluble in strong alcohol, but dissolves in weak alcohol and water.
When dried at a low temperature, it appears as a solid white substance, which contains no azote; is insoluble in alcohol, but dissolves in water and proof spirit.
When dried, fifty of them hardly weigh a drachm, but they do not lose their medicinal properties by age unless allowed to get damp.
This inky fluid, when dried, forms a very valuable colour, used by artists, and known as Sepia.
The paper, when dried, is often rolled with a heavy pressure to improve the gloss; a copper-plate press is found to answer admirably, placing the albumenized side next the bed.
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