I imagine this habit of the jaguar is exactly similar to one which may any day be seen in the common cat, as with outstretched legs and exserted claws it scrapes the leg of a chair; and I have heard of young fruit- trees in an orchard in England having been thus much injured.
The resultant corallites were rinsed well in running water and then several times in d[H.sub.2]O Any soft tissue remaining upon the exsert septa was removed by agitation and pipetting of d[H.sub.2]O onto the sample.
The protoconch is more exsert and evidently less strongly sculptured, the juvenile microsculpture sometimes granular rather than vermiform and, at least in H.
51C): White, slightly exsert, eroded in most material; diameter ca 285 [micro]m; strongly sculptured with an irregular superficial reticulation showing traces of axial alignment, but no spiral element.
Careyanae: distal portions of peduncles of lateral spikes densely papillate (#15), peduncles of proximal-most spikes originating in proximal 30% of culm (#17), peduncles of lateral spikes greatly exsert (#18), and perigynia acutely triangular in cross-section (#28).
In the second stage, the flowers are functionally mature and engage in pollination; male flowers release pollen grains from the anthers and female flowers exsert receptive stigmas (silks) to intercept the airborne pollen.
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