Crossword-Solution: PHYSALIS
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting
various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged
in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
Hint 2 anagram
EATGA
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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The raspberries (two kinds) have but little flavour; the native "Cape gooseberry" (PHYSALIS MIMIS), which appears like magic when the jungle is felled and burnt off, is regarded with hostility, though unworthily, even by the blacks; the" wild" grapes are sour and fiery, and among the many figs only two or three are pleasant, and but one good.
The whales captured at the various whaling-stations of the Falkland area are confined largely to three species—blue whale (_Balænoptera musculus_), fin whale (_Balænoptera physalis_), and humpback (_Megaptera nodosa_); sperm whales (_Physeter catodon_) and right whales (_Balæna glacialis_) being only occasional and rare captures, while the sei whale (_Balænoptera borealis_) appeared in the captures at South Georgia in 1913, and now forms a large percentage of the captures at the Falkland Islands.
Some of the eel-like fish, two or three shrimps, a new species of dypha, various kinds of crabs, and a large species of Physalis, were caught today.
Achillea millefolium, Anemone japonica, Aralia Sieboldi, Asters, Chrysanthemum, Lilium auratum, Origanum pulchellum, Petasites vulgaris, Physalis Alkekengi, Primula vulgaris flore-pleno, Saxifraga Fortunei, Stokesia cyanea.
The fruits of _Physalis_ are apparently kept dry in a manner similar to the apple of Peru, although when first mature they are soft and juicy, considerably like a ripe tomato.