In these three tables the measurements of fifty-seven species, belonging to fifty-two genera and to thirty great natural families, are given.
Pistacias, seven species of trees, principally of the south of Europe.
Styphelias, seven species of very showy flowers, with mucronate leaves; corolla in a long tubular form, having several bundles of hairs in it; segments reflex and bearded.
The genus Lithelius, founded by me in 1862, and represented by two Mediterranean species, was at that time the only known form of this family, which now contains six genera and twenty-seven species.
Forage fish and invertebrate foods eaten by seven species of marine birds in the eastern Bering Sea.
According to Linnæus they are all of the genus Helix, which contains two hundred and sixty-seven species.
But there are of reptiles six hundred and fifty-seven species; and Noah was to take into the ark two of every sort of creeping thing.
The most recent zoölogical authorities enumerate two thousand and sixty-seven species of mammals, or, as they are commonly called, beasts.
There are thirty-seven species of bee-eaters; and there must have been five hundred and eighteen of these birds to supply with bees.
But there are a hundred and thirty-seven species of fly-catchers; and Noah must have had a fly-catcher family of nineteen hundred and eighteen individuals to supply with appropriate food.
There are about twenty-seven species of this genus found within the limits of boreal America.
Seven species of lilies bloomed about us in the hedges and the fields; a hundred plants, graceful and beautiful in blossom, scented the air with their aroma, and everywhere were butterflies and bees.
Seven species of Neonympha are found within the region of which this book treats.
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