Cuvier in the interior of the rectum of the larva discovered twelve longitudinal rows of little black spots, in pairs, which exhibited the resemblance of six pinnated leaves.
They belong to a twining, scrambling bush, with finely-pinnated mimosa leaves.
In the cure of the kurap, tetter or ringworm, they apply the daun galinggan (Cassia quadri-alata) a herbaceous shrub with large pinnated leaves and a yellow blossom.
The common kind is known to have smallpinnated leaves growing on stalks imperfectly ligneous.
The pinnated grouse, sage grouse, Bob White quail and ptarmigan exercise but little keen reason in self-protection.
Plumage displays are indulged in by turkeys, the blue bird of paradise, the greater and lesser birds of paradise, the sage grouse and pinnated grouse, ruffed grouse, golden pheasant and argus pheasant.
Purnell's first experiment with the Pinnated Grouse (Cupidonia cupido) has encouraged others to bring the ruffled grouse to the eastern shore of Maryland.
This species is similar to the preceding, but has the scapulars more broadly tipped with buff, the axillars barred, and the pinnated feathers on the neck pointed.
This is a slightly smaller and darker variety of the Pinnated Grouse.
Never as abundant as the common Pinnated Grouse, this species appears to be becoming scarcer each year.
If the trinity or ternary division depend upon the pinnated leaf, so must also the next number depend thereupon.
Their assemblages greatly surpass in numbers those of the pinnated grouse already described.
On the open "barrens," where a few tufts of stunted brushwood are alone found, the remarkable pinnated grouse may be seen in great numbers running over the ground.
Among them Otopteris, distinguished for its simply pinnated leaves, whose leaflets are auriculate at the base: of the five species, 1, O.
The Pterophyllum (Williamsonia), formed great trees, of considerable elevation, and covered with large pinnated leaves from top to bottom.
With respect to the Pinnated Quadrupeds with finlike feet, there are but few species in Hudson's Bay.
The Pinnated Quadrupeds with finlike Feet, found in Hudson's Bay, are but three in number, viz.
The Pinnated Quadrupeds with finlike Feet, found in Hudson's Bay, are but three in number, viz.
Laws have been made for the protection of the pinnated grouse, or prairie chicken, and others of their tribe.
You are led back into the open ground by another game-bird, the pinnated grouse, the widest ranger of its genus, but at the North disappearing only less rapidly than the buffalo.
Atragene alpina, is a free growing deciduous shrub, with large blush-coloured flowers, which continue blooming from May to July; has small pinnated foliage.
It has large pendulous branches of blue (leguminose) flowers, blooming from May to August; pinnated leaves with nine ovate downy leaflets; grows freely.
They are a kind of palms, with large pinnated leaves, or properly fronds.
The leaves arepinnated in four pairs; leaflets ovate, lanceolate; flowers small, white, in axillary panicles.
They are all plants of a slow growth, and the beauty is entirely in the pinnated fronds, with from ten to forty pairs of leaflets.
On reviewing the different tribes of indigenous plants, we regret not finding trees with small pinnated leaves, and arborescent gramina.
These palms with pinnated and thorny leaves formed a pleasing contrast to the fern-trees.
The openings in the forest appeared like vast funnels, in which we could distinguish by their elegant forms and pinnated leaves, the Praga and Irasse palms.
The pinnated leaves of the palms were conspicuous on the azure sky, the clearness of which was unsullied by any trace of vapour.
The Pinnated Grouse, frequently called Prairie Chicken or Hen, pair in March; they lay from twelve to fourteen eggs, and are most devoted parents.
The leaves are arranged in two horizontal rows along branchlets that commonly are less than eight years old, forming handsome plumes, pinnated like the fronds of ferns.
The pinnated grouse has been seen near Boston within the present century, but is now exterminated, I believe, except in Martha's Vineyard.
Purnell's first experiment with the Pinnated Grouse (Cupidonia cupido) has encouraged others to bring the ruffled grouse to the eastern shore of Maryland.
She perpetually protects such vanishing species as the ruffed grouse, prairie chicken (pinnated grouse), woodcock, and all her shore birds save snipe and plover.
It should give the sage grouse, pinnated grouse and all shore birds a ten year close season, remove the dove from the list of game birds, and give it a permanent close season.
Even the pinnated grouse could be successfully introduced over one-third of the state, if the people would have it so.
Many appeals have been made in behalf of the pinnated grouse; but the open seasons continue.
For instance: The killing of pinnated grouse should be stopped for ten years; and it should be done immediately.
Thayer, the heath hen or eastern pinnated grouse would years ago have become totally extinct.
The Pinnated Grouse is a native of the prairies of North America.
The Pinnated Grouse is frequently called the Prairie Chicken.
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