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Example sentences for "four species"

  • 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.

  • There are three or four species in the Amazon.

  • 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.

  • Cyathus, four species of which occur in Queensland.

  • 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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