There a whole country will be covered with timber of a single, or at most two or three species; whereas, in South America, the forests are composed of an endless variety.
There are two or three species, but all with very similar habits, though, as usual, the French classifiers have separated them into distinct genera.
Three species of Parnassia and six primroses made the turf gay, mixed with saxifrages, Androsace and Campanula.
We must enumerate the elephant, three species of rhinoceros, and probably, according to Dr.
They were associated with twenty-three species of shells, of which thirteen are recent and four others very closely related to recent forms.
I have already mentioned the sombre and dull character of the evergreen forests, in which two or three species of trees grow, to the exclusion of all others.
The first of these is intended, mainly, to show the actual amount of the variation, as it gives the true length of the wing and tail in the extreme cases among thirty specimens of each of three species.
This brings the true land mammalia to twenty-one species, of which fourteen are peculiar to the islands; but to these we must add no less than thirty-three species of bats of which only ten are peculiar.
The well-known medicine called Peruvian bark is produced by three species of the genus Cinchona; the pale bark, which is considered the best, being that of C.
There is only one genus of three species, which are coarse hardy perennials, having the appearance of hemp; and only grown in England in botanic gardens.
This is a very small genus, only containing two or three species, of which only one, the Sweet Chestnut (Castanea vesca) is common in England.
Roystonea is confined to the tropics of the New World, where two or three species occur.
Three species of Washingtonia are known: one inhabits the interior dry region of southern California and the adjacent parts of Lower California, and the others the mountain canyons of western Sonora and southern Lower California.
It consists of three species; of these the widely distributed Alvaradoa amorphoides Liebmann, the type of the genus, occurs in southern Florida.
Three species can be distinguished; of these the type of the genus, Cowania mexicana D.
Perhaps there were two or three species of tuberes, as Pliny says, and one of them which was grafted on plum trees was the nectarine (?
If there were two or three species, one would probably be represented by the varieties suspected to be of American origin, the other would belong, for instance, to the Malay Archipelago or to China, and the third to India.
Hooker, to three species of deciduous beech, different from the two species which compose the great proportion of trees in this forest-clad land.
Defn: Any one of three species of South American ostriches of the genera Rhea and Pterocnemia.
Defn: Any one of three species of large South American ostrichlike birds of the genera Rhea and Pterocnemia.
Defn: Any one of two or three species of Australian birds of the genus Menura.
Two orthree species of tsetse-flies are responsible for the transmission of this disease.
All this on account of two or three species of insects belonging to the mosquito genus Anopheles.
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