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But it was in its head that the hideousness of the creature was more especially conspicuous; the skull being prolonged on each side outwards to the distance of several inches, and set upon its neck after the fashion of a mallet upon its shaft! At the end of these lateral protuberances appeared the eyes, with gleaming golden irides, glancing horridly to the right and left.
The sizes of the hands and feet. The relative sizes of the muscles. The length and position of the hair. The size and shape of the nails. The smoothness of the skin. The color of the skin, hair, and irides. The relative size of the cerebral to the facial regions. The prominence of the forehead. The prominence and width of the chin. The relation of length to width of skull. The form of the nose.
The fish were so near the raft, that every movement made by them could be easily observed, even to the glancing of their silvery irides, and those who observed them could see that they were looking aloft. Up went the eyes of the Catamarans, both anglers and idlers turning their glances towards the sky.
To these questions, which Enan pours out in a stream, Joseph readily gives answers. But now Enan is hoist with his own petard. "I looked at him," continues the poet, "and sleep entrapped his eyes, and his eyelids kissed the irides. Ah! I laughed in my heart. Now I will talk to him, and puzzle him as he has been puzzling me. He shall not sleep, as he would not let me sleep.
No further news had come from Hugo; Peter, she supposed, had sailed and was due in London at the end of the week. Then Mr. Huntly Withells asked her one afternoon to bicycle over to see his spring irises he called them "irides," and invariably spoke of "croci," and "delphinia" and as Meg was taking the children to tea at the vicarage, Jan went.
The forehead is a dirty buff, the whole crown of the head a bright crimson; the irides a dark lead colour, and it has a white ring round its neck. In other respects it corresponds with your description of the Picus major. The sex was not ascertained. The young ones have also the bright crimson head, and differ very materially from the old one.
This was swollen out, as though by inflation, exhibiting a surface of the brightest scarlet, that appeared in the sun as if painted with vermilion. The eyes of the animal shone like flame for the irides were, in fact, the colour of burnished gold, with small pupils, sparkling like diamonds, in their midst.
The irides were tremulous. Clark reports a case of congenital dislocation of both crystalline lenses. The lenses moved freely through the pupil into the anterior chambers. The condition remained unchanged for four years, when glaucoma supervened. Differences in Color of the Two Eyes. It is not uncommon to see people with different colored eyes.
He was a full-grown and rather large negro, as black as charcoal, with a splendid tier of "ivories;" and with eyeballs, pupil and irides excepted, as white as his teeth. But it was not these that had tickled my fancy. It was the peculiar contour of his head, and the set and size of his ears.
I listened carefully to his heart, the sounds of which were very distinct through the thin walls of his emaciated chest, but found nothing abnormal beyond the feebleness and uncertainty of its action. Then I turned my attention to his eyes, which I examined closely with the aid of the candle and my ophthalmoscope lens, raising the lids somewhat roughly so as to expose the whole of the irides.
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