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Example sentences for "species common"

  • 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.

  • Hooker, were of species common to the British seas.

  • 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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