The species has a wide distribution, and occurs in suitable localities around the coasts of England (except the north-east), and on the west coast of Wales.
It has a wide distribution, found in the east and south as well as the west.
This plant has a wide distribution in this country.
This species has a wide distribution, ranging from Nepal and Thibet to the east of China and Formosa, and through Assam and Cachar south-eastward to Tenasserim and Siam.
The Pine Marten has a wide distribution; the finest specimens are found in Sweden; in England it is becoming scarce, but in other parts of Europe and Asia it is common.
Generally speaking it is confined to Asia, but in that continent it has a wide distribution.
In fact the whole genus Senecio, consisting of over two thousand species, and of world-wide distribution, has in all probability been spread largely by its wind-borne achenes.
Three hundred and twenty-five genera and over 5,000 species of wide distribution, but most frequent in the tropics.
The Cuckoos are a group of world-wide distribution, but are more numerous in the eastern than in the western hemisphere where only thirty-five of the some one hundred and seventy-five species are found.
Swifts are birds of world-wide distribution; about half the seventy-five known species being found in America.
Aside from these limitations to specific conditions of the soil, anthrax is a disease of world-wide distribution.
A wide distribution of the virus and a rapid infection of a herd is the result.
The growing facilities for intercourse between one section of a country and another, and between different countries, cause a wide distribution of the infectious diseases once restricted to a definite locality.
This plant seems to be rare, but it has a wide distribution in Europe and the United States.
It is of world-wide distribution, and appears from mid-summer to late autumn.
It has been found elsewhere in the State, and it has probably quite a wide distribution.
This is a large and handsome species, having a wide distributionin Europe and in this country, but it does not seem to be common.
The later granites subsequent to the plication of the schists have a wide distribution on the Ben Macdhui and Ben Avon range, and on Lochnagar; they stretch eastwards from Ballater by Tarland to Aberdeen and north to Bennachie.
The plant has a wide distribution, growing in wet situations in the Himalayas, North America, Siberia and various parts of Europe, including England, and has been naturalized in Scotland and Ireland.
It is unnecessary here to dwell upon the world-wide distribution of the two rats Mus rattus and M.
The next are skinks (Scincidae), small ground-lizards with a wide distribution in the Eastern hemisphere.
Owing, however, to the extreme restriction of genera by modern naturalists, there are not many among the higher animals that have a world-wide distribution.
The Troglodytidae, or Wren family, are of wide distribution, and are found alike under the tropics and in temperate latitudes.
The fourteen species of Argentine Tanagers belong to ten different genera, mostly of wide distribution.
This species, which is of wide distribution, was met with in Corrientes by d'Orbigny.
None like them is found on any continent at present, although they had a wide distribution in geological ages.
The world-wide distribution of the earthworm is to some extent owing to man's agency.
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