Chelone, who died last year at 29, had his own Olympic aspirations, and Miller doubled over and cried when asked about his late brother. |
All of them came to the wedding, except one nymph named chelone. |
A chelone, three feet long, was brought us, remarkable for seven shields on the middle of its back. |
The chelone obliqua, with its white flowers, was likewise very common. |
The chelone Glabra as pressed by me gives no idea of the beautiful dead-white flower, something like a foxglove only more compact. |
Among the more important genera are Dermochelys, chelone, and Testudo. |