Look at the Erigeron canadensis on the one hand and Anacharis (70/3.
Grus canadensis (on the fifth of March Anser canadensis also appeared).
The most obvious damage has been the nearly complete extermination of the Aleutian Canada goose (Branta canadensis leucopareia).
These foxes nearly extirpated the Aleutian Canada goose (Branta canadensis leucopareia) from its nesting grounds.
Aleutian Canada geese, Branta canadensis leucopareia) were wiped out wherever foxes were introduced.
Ovis canadensis canadensis Shaw Bighorn Some early records of the bighorn were mentioned by C.
The best kinds to be used for this purpose are Anacharis Canadensis Gigantea, and Canbomba Viridifolia, ten of them being enough for a large pool.
The red berried elder is one of their favorites, as is the Canadensis or common elder, which flowers in June, and shows reddish purple berries during the autumn; then there is the Arbutifolia or red chokeberry.
Perisoreus canadensis canadensis Size of the Blue Jay; a gray bird with a black crown and white forehead, cheeks and throat.
There are four natural features in the scenery about Canadensis that are especially prized by the countrymen there--the Sand Spring, Buckhill Falls, Spruce Cabin Falls, and the Bushkill Falls.
Being located at one side of the old road between Cresco and Canadensis every visitor has an opportunity of seeing it without going more than a few feet out of his direct way.
Trouting inCanadensis Valley" is rewritten from a little story of mine penned at the suggestion of the noted angler and ichthyologist, the late William C.
Two favorite waters within walking distance from any of the farmhouses in Canadensis are Stony Run and the Buckhill.
The Bushkill is the wildest stream in the region, and is fished less than any of the others named, one reason being that there are plenty of trout in the waters of Canadensis which can be fished without the Angler going so far.
One does not need to be a fly-casting tournament Angler to fish any of the Canadensis waters.
Castor canadensis duchesnei, from which the former subspecies differs as follows: Tail and hind foot longer.
From specimens of Castor canadensis baileyi, from 20 miles north northeast of Elko, Elko County, Nevada, C.
For comparison with Castor canadensis pallidus, see account of that subspecies.
From the type and near topotypes of Castor canadensis rostralis, C.
For comparisons with Castor canadensis pallidus and Castor canadensis rostralis, see accounts of those subspecies.
From the type and near topotypes of Castor canadensis duchesnei, C.
Castor canadensis repentinus, but differs from the latter as follows: Size larger; hind foot shorter.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "canadensis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.