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There were American triggerfish for which nature has ground only black and white pigments, feather-shaped gobies that were long and plump with yellow fins and jutting jaws, sixteen-decimeter mackerel with short, sharp teeth, covered with small scales, and related to the albacore species.

"I do seem to be asking about a million questions, don't I?" she responded good naturedly. "The rose leaf is feather-shaped and the horse-chestnut is palm-shaped," Ethel Blue thought aloud, frowning delicately as she spoke. "They're like those different kinds of veining." "That's it exactly," commended her cousin.

Some of the passages in the melodrama, "Junta al Pasig," already described, were evidently influenced by his study of Zorilla; the fierce denunciation of Spain which is there put in the mouth of Satan expresses, no doubt, the real sentiments of Rizal. The prize was a silver pen, feather-shaped and with a gold ribbon running through it. To the Philippine Youth Theme: "Growth"

Moths are Scale-wings that fly by night, and have switch or feather-shaped feelers; they keep their wings spread open when they alight, and in the bundle-baby stage, they are wrapped in a cocoon. There are some that do not keep to these rules, but they are rare, and the shape of the feelers will tell whether it is a Moth or a Butterfly.

"Or the web foot of a duck," suggested Dorothy. "I should think all the leaves that have a feather-shaped framework would be long and all the palm-shaped ones would be fat," guessed Della. "They are, and they have been given names descriptive of their shape. The narrowest kind, with the same width all the way, is called 'linear." "Because it's a line more or less," cried James.