Japetus is about the same size as our moon; while the diameter of Titan, the largest of the satellites, is about half as much again.
Popularly considered the moon and sun look about the same size, or, as an astronomer would put it, they measure about the same angle.
A species of about the same size as the last, but more ovate or ventricose in form.
This species is found in the same places as the preceding, and is of about the same size.
It is of about the same size as the last species, but is perfectly smooth and of a bright-yellowish color, with dark rays over the central portion.
This beautiful species is of about the same size as the Leach's Petrel.
This large white Heron is about the same size as the Great Blue Heron; it has none of the slender plumes found on the smaller White Herons.
This bird is about the same size as the Canada Goose and the plumage is very similar except that the black sometimes extends on the throat, thereby isolating the white cheek patches, and there is a white collar below the back of the neck.
This bird is about the same size as the preceding, and the plumage is similar, except that it has no white spot over the eye, and the breast is white.
This is about the same size as auratum and looks very much like it.
Galear and thoracal bows simple, of about the same size as the frontal bows between them; all bows armed with scattered simple conical spines.
Basal ring of about the same size as the mitral ring, with six large conical descending feet; these are prolongations of the six columellae, nearly of the same length, slightly divergent, and bear at the base a strong horizontal spur.
Basal ring of about the same size as the mitral ring, with two lateral descending feet, which are parallel and vertical, simple, without spur, half as long as the sagittal ring.
Basal ring of about the same sizeas the mitral ring, with three large and stout divergent feet (two lateral and one caudal).
Wollaston B, an object of about the same size, but which is associated with a much larger enclosure, resembling a walled-plain, lying on the N.
Santbech, another conspicuous crater of about the same size.
This ring-plain, of about the same size as Fabricius, but with a still loftier barrier, abuts on the N.
A very bright little crater, with an unnamed formation of about the same size adjoining it on the N.
Both shells with small irregular roundish pores, of about the same size as the bars between them; twenty to thirty on the quadrant.
Pores of the two medullary shells subregular, circular, about the same size as the bars.
The schoolmaster grows to about the same size as the dog snapper, usually from eight to ten inches, sometimes to a foot in length, and a pound or two in weight.
Its body is of about the same proportions, and of the same general appearance, as that of the yellow grunt, and it grows to about the same size.
It is about the same size as the striped hyena, but may be recognized at once by the great length of its mane, which hangs down on each side below the body.
It is a prettily marked little animal of about the same size as a squirrel, with a pointed snout, a long slender body, and a rather long and bushy tail.
The gemsbok is of about the same size as the kudu, and is gray in color above and white below.
In comparison with streatori, skulls of males are of about the same size, anguinae being only 9 per cent heavier.
Relatively, the preorbital portion is about the same size in the two forms.
Excepting the teeth, which are of about the same size, the same general differences obtain in comparison with initis which, however, is 29 per cent heavier.
Coe College, in white winter pelage except for the top of the head, although a large skin, has a skull smaller than that of any spadix or longicauda and of about the same size as that of no.
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