Chick-pease are extensively cultivated in the southern provinces.
- Sternum of a Chick (Gallus domesticus) three days old, lower view, X three diameters.
Those with adventurous palates will want to try the Minced Curry Goat with Chick Peas ($12.95).
The chick-pea forms part of the daily food of all classes of the inhabitants; and among vegetables.
So they re-introduced it as chick-wheels so the honeys along the beach could scoop out the surfers and maybe get laid.
GRAM, or Chick-Pea, called also Egyptian pea, or Bengal gram (from Port.
"Just the thought of Jeff having a chick on the side struck me funny, that's all," he answered.
Malpighi, who affirmed that the body of the chick is to be seen in the egg before the punctum sanguineum makes it appearance.
During all this time little had been done in studying the internal structure of birds; 3 but the foundations of the science of embryology had been laid by the investigations into the development of the chick by the great Harvey.
Kulthi), which supplies in Madras the place of the chick-pea, affords seed which, when boiled, is extensively employed as a food for horses and cattle in South India, where also it is eaten in curries.
The opium is collected in March and April, and the crude drug or " chick " is thrown into an earthen vessel and covered with linseed oil to prevent evaporation.
The exports, which include beans, almonds, maize, chick-peas, wool, hides, wax, eggs, &c., were valued at 360,000 in 1900, £364,000 in 1904, and £248,000 in 1906.
On his pages, close beside the Parthenon, the Sphinx, St Paul's, Etna and Vesuvius, you will find the White Mountains, Monadnock, Agiocochook, Katandin, the pickerelweed in bloom, the wild geese honking through the sky, the chick-a-dee braving the snow, Wall Street and State Street, cotton-mills, railroads and Quincy granite.
There he accumulated a fortune by control of the garbanzo (chick-pea) crop of the W.
Bonnet affirms that, before fecundation, the hen's egg contains an excessively minute but complete chick; and that fecundation and incubation simply cause this germ to absorb nutritious matters, which are deposited in the interstices of the elementary structures of which the miniature chick, or germ, is made up.