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Example sentences for "varieties"

Lexicographically close words:
variegations; varies; varietal; varieth; varietie; variety; varigated; variis; vario; variola
  1. New varieties are being found daily adding to the fascination of collecting.

  2. The surface of the roughest ground covered large deposits of lead, zinc, mica and several varieties of choice clay.

  3. The pots were so arranged that the smaller varieties occupied the lower benches, with the larger ones in gradually increasing sizes on the higher benches farther back.

  4. The poultry yards, are filled with many varieties of fine fowls.

  5. Artistically arranged on these benches, in pots that were beautifully modeled, colored and glazed, was a wonderful collection of choice ferns, embracing all of the known varieties in prodigal profusion.

  6. It possesses a soil and climate which will promote the perfect growth of more than one hundred different varieties of trees.

  7. The series included all of the best known varieties with the addition of several new ones.

  8. I will name these varieties in the order of their value for fuel and timber.

  9. The remaining 250 acres, for other desirable varieties of fruit.

  10. One day, at Dorking, he inquired at a druggist's what all his varieties of drugs were for.

  11. The eccentric character is, likewise, sure to be found in London, where there are several curious varieties of this class of persons to be met with.

  12. Environment and climatic influence must be called in to explain not only the differentiation of the great racial sections of humanity, but also the varieties within these sub-species and, it may be, the assimilation of distinct varieties.

  13. That so many species have been able to give rise to white varieties does not depend on a special sensitiveness of the skin to the influence of cold, but to the fact that Mammals and Birds have a general tendency to vary towards white.

  14. Darwin assumed an accumulative influence of external causes in the case of the production of new varieties or species.

  15. Few of the varieties of wheat show conspicuous differences, although their number is great.

  16. At the head of each column the reader finds the temperature to which Fischer submitted the pupae, and in the vertical column below are found the varieties that were produced.

  17. It is in this way that horticultural and agricultural experience contribute to the problem of the conversion of varieties into species, and to the explanation of the admirable adaptations of each organism to its complex conditions of life.

  18. At the same time it will be well to bear in mind that the subject of the "absence of numerous intermediate varieties in any single formation" was fully discussed by Darwin.

  19. The local varieties were Fife and Blue Stem.

  20. In fact the possession of numbers of varieties may be considered as the main character of domesticated animals and cultivated plants.

  21. He may repeat this process in order to accumulate different new characters in the same family, thus producing varieties of a higher order.

  22. Some few varieties could be improved and yielded excellent new types, some of which have since been introduced into Swedish agriculture and are now prominent races in the southern and middle parts of the country.

  23. I opened them, one after the other, and--well, it is beyond my power to tell you what varieties of indignation and abuse fell upon me.

  24. She had wandered off to the Brandywine, to gather ferns at a rocky point where some choice varieties were to be found.

  25. It may be summed up in the term worship, including sacrifice and prayer, often associated with a wide range of acts cognate in purpose, as well as with manifold varieties of sacred persons and sacred products (Chap.

  26. Moreover certain varieties of food are strictly forbidden to women, children, and boys before initiation.

  27. As the inquirer casts his eye over the manifold varieties of the world's faiths, he sees that they are always conditioned by the stage of social culture out of which they emerge.

  28. There are many causes and varieties of beauty; he that can prove them is so much the more to be trusted.

  29. There are various forms of this god (there were almost as many varieties of Ammon in Egypt as there are varieties of the Madonna in Italy or Spain), but he is most generally described as King of the Gods, chief deity of Thebes.

  30. Send 15 cents, and get 20 varieties by mail.

  31. Some of the varieties of the squash are nutritious and wholesome, especially when boiled.

  32. A few varieties of the pumpkin, especially the sweet pumpkin, are proper for the table.

  33. We, however, endeavor to make our varieties mostly at different meals.

  34. Some of the most important varieties of acid lavas are known as trachytes, andesites, rhyolites, and obsidians.

  35. Decompose the light or the shadow, and you find incredible varieties of subtlety, which make the master's art unfathomable.

  36. Of the bird varieties the traveler will be sure of seeing many ostriches, some giant bustards, and perhaps a sedate secretary-bird or two.

  37. Buffaloes, rhinos, hippos, giraffes, and many varieties of smaller game are abundant, largely because the Tana River is in a bad fever belt and hunting parties generally prefer to go elsewhere.

  38. Birds of many varieties fluttered up and wondered what the racket was about.

  39. Both of these varieties of waterbuck are beautiful animals, almost as large as a steer, and with great sweeping horns that often exceed twenty-five inches in length.

  40. That night, after hours of climbing through great forests and across grassy slopes gay with countless varieties of beautiful and strange flowers, we pitched our camp on a wind-swept height eleven thousand feet up.

  41. In the main the three varieties are almost the same; it is in the horns that the chief distinction lies, with lesser differences in color and stature.

  42. Hippos played about in the river, baboons scampered about on the edge of the water, monkeys chattered in the trees, and it seemed as though nearly all of the eight hundred varieties of East African birds gave us a morning serenade.

  43. Vail and others had noticed that of all the varieties of wire that were for sale, not one was exactly suitable for a telephone system.

  44. He should send for a number of catalogues and carefully choose those varieties of seeds that possess evident merit for the purpose intended.

  45. If the plots are small, it is better to plant but a single variety, but in large plots from two to four varieties may be arranged to advantage.

  46. Let the pupils consult the best seed catalogues available and choose for themselves some varieties not already known to them.

  47. New varieties of herbaceous perennials, grown from seed planted the previous summer or procured from homes in the vicinity, should be introduced.

  48. They should keep a systematic record of all varieties grown and the methods used in cultivating, fertilizing, etc.

  49. The samples may be kept in bottles of uniform size and should include not only the four types but varieties of each, also various kinds of loam.

  50. As the planting of poor seed is often the cause of much disappointment, it is well to test the germinating power of the different varieties to be planted.

  51. Reports issued from the Fruit Division of the Experimental Farm at Ottawa give information regarding the best varieties suitable for different parts of Ontario and Quebec.

  52. Provide each member of the class with a typical representative of each of the above varieties of apples.

  53. They should grow some of the less familiar varieties and report on the merits of each variety tested.

  54. A list of the best varieties will be found in Circular 13, on Elementary Agriculture and Horticulture, a copy of which should be in every school.

  55. The varieties of colours of the flowers are discussed.

  56. These may also be grown in soil in the same way as other varieties of narcissus.

  57. The grizzly bear is less frequent, and is inferior in quality of fur to all other varieties of the bear.

  58. It was possible that some of the varieties of mushrooms which grew in the crevices of the old trees, after having been subjected to prolonged drying, might be transformed into a combustible substance.

  59. I find fewer varieties of vegetables than I could have conceived in so large a country.

  60. A system of indexing based upon this method of classification was also devised in which letters represented the varieties of patterns.

  61. In the case of common varieties of paper, especially printing paper, which are loaded with china clay and other mineral matter, this condition is admirably fulfilled.

  62. And all must think what varieties of flowers commence with the letter D, and in a second some one calls out, “Daisies.

  63. Roses of all shades are fetching, so also are violets, and some varieties of lilies.

  64. Thomas Price in his Tour in Brittany, published in the Cambrian Quarterly Magazine, of the varieties of complexion and stature observable in Upper and Lower Brittany.

  65. Men, are the results partly of climate and other external agencies, and partly also of a natural tendency to the manifestation of varieties which may be viewed in the light of a characteristic quality of the Species.

  66. According to this writer the varieties of colour, feature, &c.

  67. A good degree of skill is shown in the modeling of varieties of birds.

  68. The face of the bat is always turned toward the vessel; in imitation of other varieties of animals, it is nearly always turned out.

  69. I have not thought it advisable to figure many specimens of plain bottles, as all the varieties of outline are repeated in the more highly elaborated or embellished pieces.

  70. The paste of this ware presents two marked varieties of color, a dark and a light hue.

  71. Our museums contain but few pieces of pottery from the Lower Mississippi, and in the Davenport Academy collection there are probably not more than a dozen typical examples of the leading varieties of ware of the Gulf States.

  72. The paste exhibits two distinct varieties of color which may be described roughly as light and dark.

  73. Compound vessels are rather rare, nearly all of the varieties being outlined in Fig.

  74. More varieties of this bean are indigenous in America than were known in Europe at the time of the discoveries.


  75. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "varieties" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.