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Example sentences for "zoologist"

Lexicographically close words:
zoogeography; zooid; zooids; zoological; zoologically; zoologists; zoology; zoom; zoomed; zooming
  1. Boris Erckmann, he went on to explain, was a famous zoologist who lived in a big lonely house on the Renstoke estate some ten miles away.

  2. The zoologist had been killed almost instantly by the grip of two large hands that still encircled his neck in a vice-like clutch, and in his throat the misshapen fangs of the creature were still buried deeply.

  3. The Munich zoologist von Siebold we first knew intimately years after.

  4. This large and still comparatively unexplored island is interesting to the geographer on account of its remarkable outline, but much more so to the zoologist for its curious assemblage of animal forms.

  5. The zoologist Chun had found even before Roux’s analytical studies, that isolated blastomeres of the ctenophore egg behave like parts of the whole and result in a half-organisation like the frog’s germ does.

  6. The zoologist Pauly indeed has stated this view of the matter in very distinct and clear terms.

  7. Still, every zoologist who is convinced of the truth of transformism, and is accustomed to phylogenetic speculations, knows very well that their results are most unequal, often incomplete.

  8. The value of their evidence is, however, so great that every competent zoologist can perceive the most important features of the most remote portion of our phylogeny.

  9. Bronn, a good zoologist and palaeontologist, who was at the time at Freiburg, but afterwards Professor at Heidelberg.

  10. Watson tells me that one zoologist says he will read my book, "but I will never believe it.

  11. If the zoologist cares to know, then I will tell him that to-day the wild life of the world can be saved by law, but not by sentiment alone!

  12. When we stop to consider that the game birds alone embrace 154 very important species, the appalling extent to which the zoologist has abdicated in favor of the sportsman becomes apparent.

  13. The Bicolored Wild Horse is black and white, and joy awaits the zoologist or sportsman who sees it first.

  14. The questions for every American zoologist and every sportsman to answer now are: Shall the slaughter of species go on to a quick end of the period?

  15. The zoologist carried a meerschaum; the guides smoked out of Indian calumets of the celebrated steatite, or red claystone.

  16. When the zoologist became silent, the young Creole took up the conversation.

  17. This was the white ibis (Tantalus albas), which the zoologist stated was found in plenty along the whole southern coast of the United States.

  18. But the zoologist will inform him that species of animals are only variable within certain limits, and are not transmutable, in so far as experience and experiment are concerned.

  19. Many inquiries suggest themselves to the zoologist in connection with the life of the Laurentian period.

  20. But the distinguished zoologist goes too far when he seeks to prove the omnipotence of selection and wishes to ground it on an untenable molecular hypothesis--the theory of germ-plasm, which we will consider presently.

  21. Illustration] "Of course not," the zoologist agreed doubtfully.

  22. She realized that Halet and the zoologist were both staring at her.

  23. The zoologist looked at her in a rather odd manner for a moment.

  24. On one very important point that was at variance with what the zoologist had stated; and from there a coldly logical pattern was building up.

  25. There is no better example of the kind of zoologist who does first- class field-work in the wilderness than John D.

  26. One of the Brazilian members of our party, Hoehne, the botanist, was a zoologist also.

  27. The zoologist who works to most advantage in the wilderness must take his time, and therefore he must normally follow in the footsteps of, and not accompany, the first explorers.

  28. The Work of the Field Zoologist and Field Geographer in South America Portions of South America are now entering on a career of great social and industrial development.

  29. I shall therefore confine myself in what I have more to say to the definitions of Insecta that have been given by modern authors, beginning with that of the zoologist last mentioned.

  30. Adverse commentary about a Space Zoologist was dangerous.

  31. The Zoologist could spend neither more nor less than that amount in a creature's mind.

  32. It was the next thing to impossible to call a Space Zoologist "friend.

  33. It was seldom the zoologist himself who made the report.

  34. The outlining of the planetary reconnaissance to a Space Zoologist was mere protocol, a holdover from the ancient custom of briefing a man who was about to undergo a mission of importance.

  35. Any Space Zoologist with even five years' service had more accumulated knowledge in his brain than any dozen ordinary zoologists.

  36. Should the creature being Contacted die, the zoologist died with it.

  37. In which case the zoologist would shrivel with it, his punishment for not sufficiently Learning his host.

  38. People always were puzzled about how a Space Zoologist could stand being a creature other than a human being.

  39. Then he made the statements Jerry had told him to make, and with a snap of his fingers brought the zoologist out of hypnosis.

  40. Things which no Space Zoologist had ever discussed even with another member of that hapless clan.

  41. Only another Space Zoologist would understand the danger of speech, of letting loose, of relaxing for a moment that terrible vigil over one's personal psychic barricades.

  42. But," the zoologist added soberly, "we did learn one surprising lesson today.

  43. Jerry sensed the man's eyes flickering onto him each time the mess boy felt the zoologist wasn't looking his way.

  44. To have a chat with a Space Zoologist was without precedent in Ollie's experience.

  45. A frantic appeal had been beamed to Earth through sub-space, an appeal for a Space Zoologist to find the alien, learn its weaknesses, and recommend its mode of destruction.

  46. Let the botanist or the zoologist examine and describe the productions of a country, and one will pretty certainly disagree with the other as to the number, limits, and definitions of the species into which he groups the very same things.

  47. These are wonderful truths, the more so because the zoologist finds them to be of universal application.

  48. During this period the zoologist had little inclination or inducement to carry on those investigations in hybridisation which were occupying the attention of some botanists.

  49. McLeod, the American zoologist whose book has apparently aroused a great deal of hilarity in Galactic circles, admitted today that both Columbia University and the American Museum of Natural History have accepted his resignation.

  50. It came from a young zoologist at Vienna who had thoroughly mastered Wigand's great anti-Darwinian work, an intelligent investigator who had set to work in the spirit of Wigand.

  51. And when we appeal to the zoologist to supply the missing links of relationship, by a comparison of the structures of living birds, we receive only uncertain and very general suggestions.

  52. The botanist finds even more difficulty than the zoologist in drawing up the pedigrees of his plants, but the general features of the larger groups which he finds in succession in the chronicle of the earth point very decisively to evolution.

  53. The various orders into which the zoologist puts our mammals are seen to be the branches of a living tree, approaching more and more closely to each other in early Tertiary times, in spite of the imperfectness of the geological record.

  54. In South America, South Africa, and Australasia, which were at one time connected by a great southern continent, we find a little caterpillar-like creature which the zoologist regards with profound interest.

  55. We turn therefore to the zoologist to learn what he can tell us of the origin and family-relations of these Cambrian animals, and will afterwards see how they are climbing to higher levels under the eye of the geologist.

  56. It is not a sudden and mysterious growth, and its development in the embryo to-day corresponds to the suggestion of its development which the zoologist gathers from the animal series.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "zoologist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    biologist; botanist; naturalist; taxidermist; zoologist