10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONTICOLOUS»
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monticolous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Annals and Magazine of Natural History
as the group to which it belongs appears to be monticolous. The Sph. owyurus, in
addition to Sph. sphenurus, inhabits Bengal and Assam. Respecting the
Columba risoria group, I consider that I have three distinct species before me :—1
. that ...
2
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
dial, even, broad; legs and feet suited to walking and perching; tarse equal to mid
toe and nail ; toes long and slender; nails acute ; hind much the largest, and
equal to the digit; exclusively Monticolous; stomach muscular and strong ;' feeds
on ...
A. Carol. in. Praise. of. the. Hat. Monticolous. By PEGGY WAYBURN What is a hat
? N. Webster said: "The hat's a cover for the head." With due respect to Webster,
that is The merest part of what a hat is. The hat's an emblem of our mores, ...
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Voices for the Earth: a treasury of the Sierra Club bulletin
Monticolous. PEGGY. WAYBURN. 1961 As we know, Peggy Wayburn's first club
trip was in 1948. By 1961 she was a veteran, able to note with her customary
eloquence some of the finer points of mountain travel and the spirit of sheer fun
that ...
Ann Gilliam, Sierra Club, 1979
5
Acta Entomologica Fennica
II.1938, Scott & Britton, 1 ex. (BM). Range: A monticolous species, also known
from the Red Sea mountains in Eritrea and Somalia. *Lasiosomus lasiosomoides
(Bergevin) Seuratina lasiosomoides Bergevin, 1930:33-34. Material: Yemen:
near ...
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Annals & Magazine of Natural History
Exclusively monticolous and shy of man; not gregarious; feeds on tiny hard
insects and the larvae and pupae of tree-haunting species—rarely on seeds ;
exclusively arboreal ; builds large globular nests, which are fixed upon and
between the ...
Sir William Jardine, 1845
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Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (1832).
... than central toe and nail, and nearly or quite smooth ; toes short, depressed,
unequal, basally connected ; hind large, and equal to outer fore toe ; nails repent
and Parian. Exclusively monticolous and shy of man ; not gregarious ; feeds on ...
... unequal, basally connected ; hind large, and equal to outer fore toe ; nails
repent and Parian. Exclusively monticolous and shy of man ; not gregarious ;
feeds on tiny hard insects and the larva? and pupae of tree-haunting species ...
Zoological Society of London, 1845
9
Autobiography of a Yogi:
"That isyour sacred mountain. That iswhere you will find the kingdom ofGod." His
simple words instantaneously banished my lifelong obsession for the Himalayas.
In aburning paddy field Iawokefrom the monticolous dreams of eternal snows.
Paramahansa Yogananda, 2014
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A Dictionary of Entomology
(Latin, monticulus, dim. mons, montis I mountain. PL, Monticles.) A little hill,
elevation or prominence. Alt, Monticule. MONTICOLOUS Adj. (Latin, monticulus,
dim. mons, montis I mountain + -colus I inhabiting.) Mountain dwelling. Rel.
Habitat.