Both have fleshy caps, whitish, moist and clammy to the touch; instead of a pleasant odour, they have a disagreeable one; the stems are ringless, or nearly so; and the gills, which are palish-clay-brown, distinctly touch and grow on to the solid or pithy stem. [Please select]
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When all was ready, they bound the ships together by the stems, and advanced towards each other at the sound of the war-trumpet. [Please select]
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Wiggs; "I'll jes' clip the stems an' put 'em in a bottle of water, an' they'll pick up right smart by the time we go."' [Please select]
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Coal abounds in impressions of leaves, ferns, and stems, and fossil remains of plants and tree-trunks are found in numbers in coal-seams. [Please select]
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1 and 3), which build so much carbonate of lime into their stems, are near relations of the red seaweeds. [Please select]
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Certain shrubs with slender stems grow in the water at the edge of Igatpuri Lake. [Please select]
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Jharai on the stems of water-plants at a time of flood in the "rains." [Please select]
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_ The zoarium often covers a considerable area on flat surfaces and is sometimes found crowded together on the stems of plants. [Please select]
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They now approached a kelp bed, the straight, thin stems of the kelp running far upward to the surface of the water. [Please select]
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A small wisp of fine, flexible grass stems or osiers softened in water was first spirally wrapped a little at one end with a flat, limber splint of tough wood, usually willow (see Fig.) [Please select]
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The volutes are formed by the stems of red-top grass and of a round-topped variety of the _chenopodium_, drifted onward by the whirlwind yet around and around their bushy adhesive tops. [Please select]
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