But art has taught her to supply furrowed deformities with ceruse boxes, and to repair a decayed complexion with an Italian fucus. |
I have also experimented with a mucilage produced by a fucus, a kind of sea-weed, which promises future success. |
Through tidal action, millions of herring eggs had been deposited on the beach — tiny, crystalline objects, which, as they clung to branches of fucus and other growth, seemed to cover the plants with glistening hoarfrost. |
Several species of fucus were attached either to stones or shells, as well as Ulv and Conferv. |
The formula is based on fucus seaweed, with its detoxifying properties, and is rich in minerals and trace elements. |
Found attached to stones, etc., about the holdfasts of fucus. |