The cavate lodges of the Verde differ in some particulars from those found in other regions; they are not excavated in tufa or volcanic ash, nor are the fronts of the chambers generally walled up.
In this connection a comparison with the cavate ledges found in other regions will be of interest.
We have no trace of the many great systems, comprising vast series of strata and representing long eras of time, which we know, from the evidence supplied by other regions, followed after the deposition of the Lower Carboniferous strata.
Thereafter supervened a vast lapse of time, not recorded in the Cheviots by the presence of any rocks, but represented in other regions by younger members of the Silurian system.
In fine, we may conclude that however much the geographical changes referred to might affect north-western Europe and north-eastern America, they are wholly insufficient to account for the glacial phenomena of other regions.
I will not handle the particulars, to the end I may the better give an Account of the detestable Villanies that ruin'd other Regions.
Sugarcane is grown, and produces abundantly, and it attains a much larger growth than in other regions; and even, where moisture is obtained, many trees grow.
A type of site which is abundant in the San Juan country and is found in other regions, but is very rare in this, is shown in figure 28.
It may be that sites originally occupied as farming shelters subsequently became regular villages, as has happened in other regions.
So far as regards the use of timber as an element of masonry construction the results obtained in De Chelly are rude and primitive as compared with the work found in other regions.
The builders were well acquainted with the principles and methods of construction employed in the best work found in other regions; the inferiority of their work is due to special conditions and to the locality.
As their relationship to newer rocks is not clear, little can be said about them, which has not already been noticed in mentioning the crystalline schists of other regions[60].
The fishes of the Cape of Good Hope are not well enough known for close comparison with those of other regions.
Other species of Galeus are found in other regions, Galeus galeus being known in England as tope, Galeus japonicus abounding in Japan.
If the resemblances are merely casual, or if the resemblances are shown by other regions, the hypothesis of shore continuity would be unnecessary or untenable.
In other regions, in the neighbourhood of Naples, for instance, the coffee-tree thrives abundantly, though the mean temperature scarcely rises above 18 centigrade degrees.
Reinach regards the accounts of these island priestesses as fictions based on the story of Circe's isle, but even if they are garbled, they seem to be based on actual observation and are paralleled from other regions.
They belong to a world of romance and myth, and embody the ideals of Celtic paganism, modified by Christian influences and those of classical tales and romantic sagas of other regions, mainly Scandinavian.
Any examination of what has been written on this subject would show that, in speculating about moral and intellectual beings in other regions of the universe, we merely make them to be men in another place.
In Bavaria a little red chafer with seven spots (Coccinella septempunctata) is able to hold Thor with his lightnings, and in other regions is a form of the goddess of Love!
Spinoza noticed the indications given in this and other narratives that the Jews believed that gods whose worship was intolerable within their own boundaries were yet adapted to other regions (Tractatus, ii.
Smaller enlargements may be present in other regions.
Atrophy of the shoulder may occur if the animal is lame in other regions of the limb, especially the feet.
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