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Example sentences for "another species"

  • Mr. Sabine states[940] that he has seen the form of the nearly globular seed-capsule of Amaryllis vittata altered by the application of the pollen of another species, of which the capsule has gibbous angles.

  • The evidence in this case of the direct action of the pollen of one species on the colour of the seeds of another species appears to me conclusive.

  • Ai, another species of wild dog, and which I consider to be identical with the Dusicyon silvestris of H.

  • There is another species of Extracrinus and several of Pentacrinus in the Lias; and the latter genus is found in nearly all the formations from the Lias to the London Clay inclusive.

  • In a word, at the end of many successive generations, these individuals, which originally belonged to another species, are transformed into a new and distinct species.

  • It is, however, impossible for a circumstance to make a venial sin become mortal, unless it adds the deformity of another species.

  • Length of time is not a circumstance that draws a sin to another species, nor is frequency or custom, except perhaps by something accidental supervening.

  • Another species of Southern range, very similar in form to the last, but straighter and rosy-white in color.

  • Another species lives in a shell covered with polyzoans.

  • Another species, /Phyncopodia helianthoides/, measures a yard in diameter, and has twenty or more arms.

  • In another species (Smerinthus tiliae) similar blood-red spots unite to form a line-like coloured seam in the last stage of larval life, while in S.

  • It was known that pollen of the same "species" is dominant over the pollen of another species, that, in other words, it is prepotent.

  • Even if the pollen of the same species reaches the stigma rather later than that of another species, the latter does not effect fertilisation.

  • The Yellow Shepherdess (Budytes flava) is another species of Wagtail.

  • THIS is another species which is common in Southern Africa; it is known amongst the colonists at the Cape of Good Hope, as the Tiger-Wolf.

  • Abietum), is another species, the fur of which is nearly equal to that of the Sable, though it is much cheaper.

  • Hybridizing differs from cross-breeding only in fertilizing one species, or one of its varieties, with the pollen of another species, or one of its varieties, of the same or a different genus.

  • The "Black knot," another species of fungus that attacks the branches of the plum and Morello cherry, operates very similarly to the potato mildew.

  • I may add that Dr Tilbury Fox has brought under my notice an instance where the hexapod larva of another species (probably Trombidium cinereum) was found to have occasioned severe irritation in a child.

  • Another species of canine liver fluke has been described by Prof.

  • Another species, which is blind, has been found in Brazil by F.

  • The lungs are also infested by a small trichosome (Eucoleus tenuis of Dujardin); another species of the genus (Trich.

  • The botanical appellation of this curious shrub is Viburnum oxycoccos; but there is another species of the viburnum, which is also styled "oxycoccos.

  • Another species common to the higher latitudes of both Continents is the `king-duck,' so called from its very showy appearance.

  • Another species--the salt-water terrapin--lives in the salt marshes and ponds.

  • Another species, the Midas leoninas, or Jacchus Rosalia, inhabits the Upper Amazon.

  • Another species of congo snake is found with three toes,--hence the name of three-toed congo snake is given to it.

  • Another species of grouse, smaller than the two former, inhabits Canada.

  • Polyergus rufescens ultimately became aware that a life of aristocratic leisure awaited him if he only captured enough pupæ of another species of ant to do his work.

  • It is called black jack in South Carolina but the name belongs to another species (Quercus marilandica).

  • Another species is Sapindus marginatus which attains size similar to that of the first.

  • Besides, pignut is the accepted name of another species (Hicoria glabra).

  • Another species of the same genus, Cerceris interrupta, has the curious habit of making its burrow in the hardest ground which it can penetrate, and is generally to be found in well used footpaths.

  • They may be also denominated cuckoo-flies, because, like that bird, they thrust their egg into the nest of another species.

  • Another species of this large genus, Crabro luteipalpis, is fond of making its burrows in the mortar of old walls, preferring those spots where nails have been drawn, making the process of burrowing easier for the insect.

  • The Endive is a variety of this species, or another species of the same genus.

  • Melongena), which is another species, has a fruit which is large, smooth and shining, and which when boiled or stewed is good to eat.

  • Another species (Ranunculus bulbosus) is, also, sometimes called the buttercup; but it is easily distinguished by its bulbous root.

  • Another species of cassique, as large as a crow, is very common in the plantations.

  • Smaller in size, and of colour not so rich and somewhat differently arranged, another species of troupiale sings melodiously in Demerara.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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