Coming from a South Indian Tamil family that had settled in the western India, “Madrasi” was my family’s nickname in the neighbourhood and so was mine at school. The name in itself was obnoxious, not to mention the stereotyping it brought along with it. For North Indians, anyone from the South was a Madrasi, irrespective of where they came from.
On adult shells the posterior end of the notch is ill defined and may be filled with callus flesh with the intervalleys between the ridge.
Copper (₂₉Cu), OS: +2, +1, 0; IE: 745.3, 1957.3, 3577.6 kJ mol⁻¹.[…]Röntgenium (₁₁₁Rg) / No data are available.
There were a few exotics among them — some South American boys, sons of Argentine beef barons, one or two Russians, and even a Siamese prince, or someone who was described as a prince.