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Example sentences for "this species"

  • But upon cultivating plants of this species, obtained for the purpose, the existence of this lure was abundantly verified; and, although we cannot vouch for its inebriating quality, we can no longer regard it as unlikely.

  • Wyman and others that the pitchers of this species, in the savannahs of Georgia and Florida, contain far more ants than they do of all other insects put together.

  • The Doric dialect of Theocritus, therefore, abstractedly from all consideration of simplicity of sentiment, must ever give to the Sicilian bard a pre-eminence in this species of poetry.

  • To this species of poetry Tibullus restricted his application, by which he cultivated that simplicity and tenderness, and agreeable ease of sentiment, which constitute the characteristic perfections of the elegiac muse.

  • This species is found in the southern parts of England, and its habits have been attended to by Mr. F.

  • So capable is this species of development, both in flesh and stature, that examples of the Yorkshire breed have been exhibited weighing as much as a Scotch ox.

  • Some idea of the growth of this species may be inferred from the fact of their attaining to 18 stone before two years, and when further advanced, as much as 40 stone.

  • On each side of the body, just beyond the gills, it has a dark spot, which superstition asserts to be the impressions of the finger and thumb of St. Peter, when taking the tribute money out of a fish of this species.

  • Two or three tufts of this species of thyme, Thymus citriodorus, usually find a place in the herb compartment of the kitchen-garden.

  • This species is not common in the interior.

  • A manifest vertical compression takes place in this species of Cassia.

  • This species partakes of all the characters of the genus, but is much smaller.

  • This species of Eagle is considerably smaller than the first and has much lighter plumage.

  • On a garden-cytisus (Cytisus candicans attleyanus) I once had the good fortune to observe a branch with ascidia, which ordinarily are very rare in this species.

  • The white variety of this species, which is often met with in our gardens, shows a very pale bluish hue when cultivated in large quantities, which however is subject to individual variations.

  • This species is the Italian, or crimson clover, which is sometimes also called scarlet clover (Trifolium incarnatum).

  • Linnaeus called them Primula veris, and recognized three types as pertaining to this species, but Jacquin and others have elevated these subspecies to the full rank of species.

  • This species proved to be in a state of mutation, producing new elementary forms continually, and it soon became the chief member of my experimental garden.

  • This species of liana is celebrated among the Indians, and serves for making baskets and weaving mats.

  • Animals of this species, perhaps on account of their extreme meagreness, swim badly; and consequently it was saved with some difficulty.

  • A monkey of this species, which was kept in the courtyard of the missionary, would frequently mount on the back of a pig, and in this manner traverse the savannahs.

  • This species, then, may in all probability be rejected as one of the primitive stocks of the domestic fowl.

  • This species agrees in most points of structure and in all its habits of life, as well as occasionally in every detail of plumage, with the several domestic races.

  • The confinement of the national revenues to this species of imposts would be attended with inequality, from a different cause, between the manufacturing and the non-manufacturing States.

  • The world has accordingly been witness to few examples of this species of royal prostitution, though there have been abundant specimens of every other kind.

  • This species of penguin is the one which is killed for oil, not because it is any fatter than the others, but because it lives in such large colonies.

  • The nesting-place of this species of petrel had never before been discovered, and so we were all elated at the great find.

  • This species of cormorant is peculiar to the island, being found nowhere else.

  • In this Species of Females there are some Virtuous and some Vicious.

  • This Species of Women are likewise subject to little Thefts, Cheats and Pilferings.

  • A Woman of this Species is a very pretty Thing for a Stranger to look upon, but very detrimental to the Owner, unless it be a King or Prince who takes a Fancy to such a Toy.

  • I have known an owl of this species live a full year without any water.

  • The young of this species do not quit their abodes all together; but the more forward birds get abroad some days before the rest.

  • This species is to be found at the present day upon Mount Horeb, and the natives assured me that, when the grapes are ripe, it is necessary to protect them by watchers armed with guns, to scare the bears during night.

  • It has been generally admitted that the great variety of this species renders a classification almost impossible.

  • I have never met a person who has shot one of this species in a wild state, and such an animal is rarely met with in the jungle.

  • This species is very active, and although it refuses flesh, it is one of the most mischievous of its kind, as it will frequently attack man without the slightest reason, but from sheer pugnacity.

  • This species of grouse, I believe, is not to be met with in Europe; nor has it been accurately described by any ornithologist before Wilson.

  • This species of ophthalmia is best subdued by the application of emollient poultices, depletion, purgation and cooling washes.

  • It was in order to present the Israelites from errors and follies like these, and to prevent the possibility of this species of idolatry being established, that the dog was afterward regarded with utter abhorrence among the Jews.

  • I did not make many observations on this species.

  • They followed the course of the sun; but the course, if observed long enough, would probably be found to vary in this species, as well as in all the others of the genus.

  • Consequently the revolving power is much enfeebled in this species, and under unfavourable circumstances is completely lost.

  • When a petiole of this species clasps a stick, it draws the base of the internode against it; and then the internode itself bends towards the stick, which is caught between the stem and the petiole as by a pair of pincers.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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