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Sentences ending with vol
- Sclater, in 'Proceedings, Zoological Society,' 1860, p. 90, and in 'Ibis,' vol. [1]
- If any man would like to be amused by a sight of that little thing which the President calls by that big name, he can have it by turning to Niles's Register, vol. [7]
- A new species, with a still larger neck-appendage (C. penduliger), has lately been discovered, see 'Ibis,' vol. [1]
- Audubon on the wild turkey, 'Ornithological Biography,' vol. [1]
- On the Papuans, Wallace, 'The Malay Archipelago,' vol. [1]
- Quoted by Dr. Wallace in 'Proceedings, Entomological Society,' 3rd series, vol. [1]
- On page 305, vol. [5]
- Dunglison's Practice, 1842, vol. [3]
- Zoological Society,' 1869, vol. [1]
- Yarrell, 'British Fishes,' vol. [1]
Short sentences using vol
- Wright, in 'Ibis,' vol. [1]
- Westwood, 'Modern Classification,' vol. [1]
- Royal Irish Academy,' vol. [1]
- R. Irish Academy,' vol. [1]
- Mr. Monteiro, 'Ibis,' vol. [1]
- Memoirs and Notes,' vol. [1]
- Macgillivray's 'British Birds,' vol. [1]
- Cuvier, 'Regne Animal,' vol. [1]
- Audubon's 'Ornithological Biography,' vol. [1]
- Audubon, 'Ornithological Biography,' vol. [1]
More example sentences with the word vol in them
- Audubon ('Ornithological Biography,' vol. [1]
- Westwood, 'Modern Classification,' vol i. p. [1]
- Owen, 'Anatomy of Vertebrates,' vol. [1]
- Owen 'Anatomy of Vertebrates,' vol. [1]
- Owen ('Anatomy of Vertebrates,' vol. [1]
- I have given various experiments and other evidence proving that this is the case, in my 'Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' vol. [1]
- I have drawn up this description from Yarrell's 'British Fishes,' vol. [1]
- Zoology of Cambridge, United States,' vol. [1]
- J. Bishop, in 'Todd's Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology,' vol. [1]
- I am indebted to Mr. Blyth for information as to the Buphus; see also Jerdon, 'Birds of India,' vol. [1]
- Dr. Gunther makes this remark; 'Catalogue of Fishes in the British Museum,' vol. [1]
- The birch, in this locality, flourishes in the mountainous region, the palm, according to Griesbach (Vegetation of the Earth, Vol. [10]
- See remarks to this effect in 'Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' vol. [1]
- The authorities for these several statements are given in my 'Variation of Animals under Domestication,' vol. [1]
- Such differences between the upper and lower surfaces of the wings of several species of Papilio may be seen in the beautiful plates to Mr. Wallace's 'Memoir on the Papilionidae of the Malayan Region,' in 'Transactions of the Linnean Society,' vol. [1]
- With respect to the swan, as given above, Yarrell's 'History of British Birds,' 2nd edition, 1845, vol. [1]
- Bonaparte, quoted in the 'Naturalist Library: Birds,' vol. [1]
- See Jerdon on the genus Palaeornis, 'Birds of India,' vol. [1]
- See also on the general subject 'Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' vol. [1]
- I have given the evidence on this head in my 'Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' vol. [1]
- Gould's 'Handbook to the Birds of Australia,' vol. [1]
- Gould's 'Handbook of the Birds of Australia,' vol. [1]
- Gould, 'Handbook to the Birds of Australia,' vol. [1]
- Gould, 'Handbook of the Birds of Australia,' 1865, vol. [1]
- Stoliczka, 'Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal,' vol. [1]
- Sir J. Emerson Tennent, 'Ceylon,' 1859, vol. [1]
- These particulars are taken from Westwood's 'Modern Classification of Insects,' vol. [1]
- Paget, 'Lectures on Surgical Pathology,' vol. [1]
- Paget, 'Lectures on Surgical Pathology,' 1853, vol. [1]
- See, on this subject, Owen, 'Anatomy of Vertebrates,' vol. [1]
- On this whole subject see 'The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' 1868, vol. [1]
- This is the statement of the Governor of Tasmania, Sir W. Denison, 'Varieties of Vice-Regal Life,' 1870, vol. [1]
- Also Kirby and Spence, 'Introduction to Entomology,' vol. [1]
- For the Australian species, see Gould's 'Handbook,' etc., vol. [1]
- For pelicans and snipes, see vol. [1]
- Queen Catherine, when she wanted a salad, was obliged to despatch a messenger thither on purpose.--Hume's History of England, vol. [5]
- On the Palaeornis, see, also, Jerdon, 'Birds of India,' vol. [1]
- For the Polynesians, see Prichard's 'Physical History of Mankind,' vol. [1]
- For the Hoplopterus, see Mr. Allen in the 'Ibis,' vol. [1]
- On these points see also 'Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' vol. [1]
- Quoted by Prichard, 'Researches into the Physical History of Mankind,' vol. [1]
- See also some remarks, and the drawings of the ears of the Lemuroidea, in Messrs. Murie and Mivart's excellent paper in 'Transactions of the Zoological Society,' vol. [1]
- On the close relationship of the Norfolk Islanders, Sir W. Denison, 'Varieties of Vice-Regal Life,' vol. [1]
- Olivier says (as quoted by Kirby and Spence, 'Introduction to Entomology,' vol. [1]
- On the vegetable productions used by the North-Western American Indians, see 'Pharmaceutical Journal,' vol. [1]
- Prof. Wyman in 'Proceedings of the American Academy of Sciences,' vol. [1]
- For the common pheasant, see Macgillivray, 'History of British Birds,' vol. [1]
- Mr. Forbes' valuable paper is now published in the 'Journal of the Ethnological Society of London,' new series, vol. [1]
- Hunter, edited by Owen, 1861, vol. [1]
- For the evidence on this head, see 'Variation of Animals,' etc., vol. [1]
- See the chapters on these several animals in vol. [1]
- See my work on 'The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' vol. [1]
- See, for instance, on the irides of a Podica and Gallicrex in 'Ibis,' vol. [1]
- Audubon's 'Ornithological Biography;' on Tetrao cupido, vol. [1]
- Also Owen, 'Anatomy of Vertebrates,' vol. [1]
- See Waterton's account of two hares fighting, 'Zoologist,' vol. [1]
- For the description of these birds, see Gould's 'Handbook to the Birds of Australia,' vol. [1]
- For the habits of the snipe, Macgillivray, 'History of British Birds,' vol. [1]
- See Yarrell's account of the rays in his 'History of British Fishes,' vol. [1]
- L. Guilding, 'Transactions of the Linnean Society,' vol. [1]
- On the opinion of the Chinese on the Cingalese, E. Tennent, 'Ceylon,' 1859, vol. [1]
- Dobrizhoffer, 'An Account of the Abipones,' vol. [1]
- White's 'Natural History of Selborne,' 1825, vol. [1]
- Babbage, 'Edinburgh Journal of Science,' 1829, vol. [1]
- For the goldfinch of N. America, Fringilla tristis, Linn., see Audubon, 'Ornithological Biography,' vol. [1]
- As some confirmation of Mr. Belt's view, I may quote the following passage from Sir W. Denison ('Varieties of Vice-Regal Life,' vol. [1]
- Mr. Lecky ('History of Morals,' vol. [1]
- Prichard, 'Physical History of Mankind,' vol. [1]
- Prichard, 'Physical History of Mankind,' on the authority of Blumenbach, vol. [1]
- Mill recognises ('System of Logic,' vol. [1]
- Westwood, 'Modern Classification of Insects,' vol. [1]
- Westwood 'Modern Classification of Insects,' vol. [1]
- For Malacca, 'Journal of Indian Archipelago,' vol. [1]
- Dr. Jerdon, 'Birds of India,' vol. [1]
- Also Jerdon ('Birds of India,' vol. [1]
- Dr. Gunther, 'Catalogue of Fishes,' vol. [1]
- On the transmission of colour by the horse, see 'Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' vol. [1]
- On the characters of chickens of different breeds, and on the breeds of the pigeon, alluded to in the following paragraph, see 'Variation of Animals,' etc., vol. [1]
- Also Yarrell, 'History of British Birds,' vol. [1]
- Dr. Stoliczka, 'Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal,' vol. [1]
- See my 'Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication,' vol. [1]
- Hunter's 'Essays and Observations,' edited by Owen, 1861. vol. [1]
- The obsequious Commons obeyed his (the King's) directions; and the King, having affixed the Royal assent to the Bill by commissioners, issued orders for the execution of Norfolk on the morning of January 29 (the next day).--Hume's History of England, vol iii. [5]
- Dr. Macculloch, 'Silliman's North American Journal of Science,' vol. [1]
- Loudon's 'Magazine of Natural History,' vol. [1]
- Frank Harris in My Life, Vol. [5]
- See, for instance, Mr. Gould's account ('Handbook to the Birds of Australia,' vol. [1]
- Younge, 1874; see more especially vol. [1]
- A reply to Monsieur Jules Soury's criticism of "An Egyptian Princess" in the Revue des deux Mondes, Vol. [10]
- See also Westwood, 'Modern Classification of Insects,' vol. [1]
- Quoted by Westwood, 'Modern Classification of Insects,' vol. [1]
- Messrs. Murie and Mivart on the Lemuroidea, 'Transactions, Zoological Society,' vol. [1]
- See, for the minnow (Leuciscus phoxinus), 'Loudon's Magazine of Natural History,' vol. [1]
- See his paper, 'Medico-Chirurgical Transactions,' London, vol. [1]
- Osphranter rufus, Gould, 'Mammals of Australia,' 1863, vol. [1]
- Layard, 'Annals and Magazine of Natural History,' vol. [1]
- On the White-throat, Macgillivray, 'History of British Birds,' vol. [1]
- See also Prof. Macalister in 'Proceedings, Royal Irish Academy,' vol. [1]
- I find in Lord Monboddo's 'Origin of Language,' vol. [1]
- In regard to Lobivanellus, see Jerdon's 'Birds of India,' vol. [1]
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