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Example sentences for "wide distribution"

  • Although certainly local, the species has a wide distribution in the southern half of England, and is not uncommon in some localities.

  • It has a wide distribution in Ireland, and is common in some parts of that country, as at Killarney, Co.

  • It is now known, however, to have a wide distribution in the south of England.

  • 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.

  • These plants have a wide distribution and [are?

  • This plant has a wide distribution and is found in woods or wood margins.

  • 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 distribution in Europe and in this country, but it does not seem to be common.

  • Many of the remarkable cases of wide distribution of type belong to this class.

  • 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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