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Example sentences for "eucalypti"

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etymologist; etymologists; etymology; etymon; eucalypts; eucalyptus; euch; eucharistia; eucharistic
  1. The Eucalypti are rapid in growth, and many species are of great height, E.

  2. Illustration: The Avenue of Eucalypti near the Town of Tarma (Andes).

  3. All the Eucalypti are curious trees, with entire and leathery leaves, affording an unusual amount of aromatic oil.

  4. Various preparations of the leaves and bark of the eucalypti have been introduced into medicine, which will be found under the respective pharmaceutical preparations.

  5. The most frequently occurring trees were knaries and eucalypti of gigantic dimensions.

  6. As to the birds, they swarmed among the scanty branches of the eucalypti and casuarinas, which did not hinder the display of their wings.

  7. The ground at the foot of the eucalypti was carpeted with grass, and from the bushes escaped flights of little birds, which glittered in the sunlight like winged rubies.

  8. Remained here this day for the purpose of rest and refreshment: the grass and country poor, and covered with acacia trees and small eucalypti in our immediate vicinity.

  9. The dwarfed eucalypti became sparser and sparser, and in their room appeared bushy clumps of saltbush and tufts of spiky spinifex grass.

  10. The sand soil throughout was so tightly packed that it formed an ideal cycle path, but the sparse eucalypti dotting its surface were dangerous obstacles, and made careful steering a necessity.

  11. For the first half-hour we made fairly good headway through the straggling belt of eucalypti covering the lower slopes, then we emerged on a treeless, boulder-strewn expanse, on which the sun scintillated with burning intensity.

  12. It is covered with long grass and polygonum; also a few eucalypti scattered over it.

  13. We then proceeded over another open part of it, for about two miles, when the dwarf eucalypti again commenced, and continued until we camped at twenty-one miles; the horses quite worn out.

  14. The bark of some of the Eucalypti falls annually, or hangs dead in long shreds which swing about with the wind, and give to the woods a desolate and untidy appearance.

  15. In many parts the Eucalypti grew to a great size and composed a noble forest.

  16. Eastward, over a wide expanse of reed-bed, dead level and brightly green, you traced the winding course of the great river by the huge eucalypti which lined its banks.

  17. This dried up swamp was nearly a mile broad, and beyond it we found firm open and good ground; some very large eucalypti or yarra growing between it and the edge of the reeds.

  18. On these hills grew the varieties of eucalypti known in the colony, such as ironbark, bluegum, and stringybark.

  19. The trees on its side were of a much grander character than those in the forest, and consisted principally of black-butt and bluegum eucalypti measuring from six to eight feet in diameter.

  20. We first crossed more hills of the trappean conglomerate on which grew ironbark eucalypti and box.

  21. In many parts the Eucalypti grew to a great size, and composed a noble forest.

  22. We marched on about ten miles, and again encamped close to one of the huge eucalypti I have before mentioned.

  23. The scrub beyond was close and consisted of a variety of dark-leaved shrubs, among which the eucalypti were almost the only trees to which I was not a stranger.

  24. In the ground beyond the plains some casuarinae and eucalypti are occasionally seen in the scrubs which grow on the red sand, and an acacia with a white stem and spotted bark there grows to a considerable size, and produces much gum.

  25. The green sward of the avenue is set, here and there, with fine yew trees, while tall, slim eucalypti flank the entrance to the Court.

  26. The walls of the palaces, ivory tinted and shadowed by palms, eucalypti and myriad shrubs, assume a new and more wonderful aspect under the batteries of the searchlights.

  27. The country generally was poor and stony, thinly wooded with eucalypti and acacia, except when the basalt was exposed, and by its decomposition formed a richer soil, well covered with grass and very open in character.

  28. The slope of the hills proved very scrubby, with small eucalypti and acacia, the soil red sand and ironstone gravel; at 9.

  29. This limestone country was well grassed, and thinly timbered with eucalypti of small growth; at 1.

  30. The gouty-stemmed tree (adansonia) is more frequent on the banks of the creeks; pandanus and fig trees prevail near the water, and eucalypti on the hills.

  31. The country continues to be of a bad description, and covered with scrub, though of a more open nature than before, the soil more gravelly, melaleuca less frequent, and eucalypti and triodia more abundant.

  32. The principal trees are the eucalypti and the Norfolk Island pine, which grows nowhere better than at Auckland.

  33. They were thickly covered with eucalypti and brush, and, though based upon sandstone, were themselves of a schistose formation.

  34. Eucalypti were the general timber on the ranges; one species of which, resembling strongly the black butted-gum, was remarkable for a scent peculiar to its bark.


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