Along 100 yards of the Kala Panee, upwards of four species may be met with.
Found Kaulfussia {61a} below in abundance, observed Castanea and a Quercus; three species of Begonia, and three or four species of Acanthacea.
The earliest known insects were brought to light in 1865 in the Devonian strata of St. John's, New Brunswick, and are referred by Mr. Scudder to four species of Neuroptera.
They appear to belong to three or four species of reptiles, and no one of them to any warm-blooded quadruped.
Four species belonging to this genus are known:-- (1) H.
Four species of Weevers are found in European seas: the Greater Weever (Trachinus draco), the Lesser Weever (T.
Four species, distributed in the eastern parts of the Indian Ocean and in the Western Pacific.
These consist of fifty-four species belonging to thirty natural orders.
Many new forms are contained in the collection of the Challenger, so that we may describe here nine genera and thirty-four species.
We have observed altogether only forty-four species, thirty Stichopilida, and fourteen Stichoperida; the former are disposed among seven, the latter among three genera.
On the west coast of South America there are at least three or four species of monkeys, among them a black howler and a Cebus capucinus.
The peculiar order, Chaelnaceae, comprises seven genera and twenty-four species; while Rubiaceae and Compositae have the largest number of peculiar genera, followed by Leguminosae and Melastomaceae.
The most extraordinary of them constitute the genus Phrynosoma, four species of which inhabit Western North America.
There are three or four species of the Oyster-catcher, only one of which is a native of Europe.
Four species of this genus are recognised by naturalists, all of which have been described by travellers as the true Boiguacu, or Boa-constrictor of Linnaeus.
Four species of butcher-bird may perhaps be classed among the common birds of the Himalayas; but they are inhabitants of the lower ranges only.
The Indian Empire can boast of no fewer than fifty-four species; of these only six patronise the Nilgiris, and but two appear to ascend higher than 5000 feet.
To describe them all would bewilder the reader; I will, therefore, content myself with brief descriptions of four species, each of which is to be seen daily in every hill station of the Western Himalayas.
Altogether there are twenty-four species, two of which just enter Europe; and of the rest half are Asiatic and half African.
There are twenty-four species of this bird distributed over all the warmer parts of the globe.
The opossum (Didelphis) is represented by three or four species, two of which are so small that they are generally called wood rats.
The ant-eaters (Myrmecophaga) are divided into three or four species, one of which (M.
Carpenter, who has catalogued six hundred and fifty-four species, as found at Mazattan.
Four species are at present known: the species described by Aristotle and Pliny, and the more ancient naturalists; namely, A.
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