A genus of which all the well-known species are thus placed in a single region of America can scarcely have a species common to both hemispheres; it would be too great an exception to the law of geographical botany.
Whatever be the method of division, there will always be species common to two, three, four, or more regions, and others confined to a small portion of a single country.
Species common to the Red and Coralline (not in Norwich) : 116.
Species common to the Norwich, Red, and Coralline : 19.
Species common to the Norwich and Red Crag (not in Coralline) : 33.
Species common to the Norwich and Coralline (not in Red) : 4.
Brongniart to Clathraria Lyellii, Mantell, a species common to the antecedent Wealden period.
Some few are of species common to the inferior white chalk, among which may be mentioned Belemnites mucronatus (see fig.
Hooker informs me that after an examination of a great many insular floras, he has found that no one of the large natural orders is so rich in species common to other countries, as the Leguminosae.
But there is a very small proportion of the entire number of species common to the three continents.
In so far as the Flora of such islands is not peculiar to them, it contains, in general, species common to the nearest main lands.
An increasing number of species common to this west-coast faunal region and to the boreal province of the east coast are being recorded.
A species common on sandy shores from Cape Cod to Florida.
The fish were not blind, as cave-fish often are, but were provided with eyes, and belonged to species common in the Nile.
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