Specimens from Mitchell, Scottsbluff County, Nebraska, here referred to alleni are of larger size and in this respect are intermediate between the subspecies alleni and longicauda.
Winkler, has a skull of larger size as in longicauda with which race it seems to agree in large size of body, tail and hind foot, although the collector's measurements are lacking.
It yields abundantly, and is a good sort for the garden; but would prove less profitable for growing for the market than many other varieties of larger size.
This species seems to have been extremely common when the beds at Messina were deposited, and probably it attained a larger size than it does at present.
This same species existed on the shores of England during the Coralline Crag period; and at this epoch it attained a larger size than at present.
The Chykwar Mulberry occurs, and to a larger size than I have seen it in Assam.
The pores are diffused through the annual ring, but are more numerous and of larger size in the inner than in the outer part.
If one is employed in larger quantities than another, it is because it is more convenient, or of better form or larger size.
Rusty nannyberry (Viburnum rufotomentosum) is a similar species, but attains a larger size, and grows from Virginia to Texas.
Although Hamelin Harbour is not so deep as that of Henry Freycinet, on the opposite side of Peron's Peninsula, it is nevertheless of larger size.
An etched outline of a larger size, with some additions, was afterwards published, and inscribed No.
A print of a smaller size, with some variations, has been since engraved by Ogbourne, and I have seen one of a larger size, of a similar description, without any name.
The head of the fat Citizen in a tie-wig has been copied in a larger size by Bartolozzi.
The African elephant is of larger size as a rule, with enormously developed ears, which quite overlap his withers.
The latter is of larger size, lighter colour, with wide-set ears and a tufted tail.
A more or less arboreal group of larger size, and possibly less sanguinary habits than the weasels, although in this respect I do not think there is much difference.
The central portion is very much compressed, and consists of excessively minute stars enclosed by others of larger size.
Galileo next directed his attention to the construction of telescopes, and applied his mechanical skill in making instruments of a larger size, one of which magnified eight times.
They are retained several moments at each introduction, and followed by the passage and immediate withdrawal of an instrument of larger size.
An abscess of more superficial situation, of larger size, or of continuous formation is best relieved by free incision.
In due time shift into six-inch pots, from which they can go straight to borders, or into a larger size if they are to be fruited in pots.
When the pot is full of roots, shift to a larger size, and commence the process of hardening, in readiness for planting out in June.
Immediately the thumb pots are filled with roots, shift to a larger size, and it is important that this operation should not be delayed a day too long.
When this is full of roots, transfer to a larger size, and shift occasionally until the flower-buds appear, when re-potting must cease.
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