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Specimens in Louisiana were collected near a tropical fish farm.
Specimens have been collected from the sea as far north as Norway.
Specimens he collected went to the Natural History Museum called the British Museum ( Natural History ) | BM ( NH ) and to private collectors ; yet Bates still retained a huge reference collection and was often consulted on difficult identifications.
Specimens of Brodiaea were first collected by Archibald Menzies, botanist to the Vancouver Expedition, in 1792.
Specimens were collected by the British explorers William Burchell and John Bowie in 1815 and 1820, respectively.
Specimens of Himalayan Birds, collected during his Geological Survey of the Himalayan Mountains.
Specimens of Mammalia, Birds, and Insects, collected during his Mission to Bootan, in 1837 – 38.
Specimens of Sturt's Desert Pea were first collected by William Dampier who recorded his first sighting on 22 August 1699.
Specimens from the Oligocene epoch ( 34-23 mya ) can be collected from many scattered sites in east Texas and western Louisiana.
Specimens of S. a. albifacies were collected from Stewart Island / Rakiura in or around 1881.
Specimens have been collected at seven localities in the Purgatory Creek system and along the San Marcos Fault near San Marcos, Texas.

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When he returned to England he became a voluntary worker at the Natural History Museum, where he wrote The Lepidoptera of the Nilgiri District ( 1891 ) and The Lepidoptera Heterocera of Ceylon ( 1893 ) as parts 8 and 9 of Illustrations of Typical Specimens of Lepidoptera Heterocera of the British Museum.
Specimens from the Amazon River basin tend to grow the largest, are much more docile than their Northern relatives and attain lengths of 7 – 9 feet ( 2. 1 – 2. 7 m ), while the overall average size is closer to 6 feet ( 1. 8 m ).

Specimens and following
Between 1821 and 1838 Pugin's father had published a series of volumes of architectural drawings, the first two entitled, Specimens of Gothic Architecture, and the following three, Examples of Gothic Architecture, that were to remain both in print and the standard references for Gothic architecture for at least the next century.
Specimens were cultivated at the Desert Botanical Garden, finally blooming in 1961 and formally described the following year.

Specimens and may
Specimens of Tibullus at his best may be found in i. I, 3, 89-94 ; 5, 19-36 ; 9, 45-68 ; ii.
Specimens from California may have more reddish-brown caps.
Specimens housed in herbaria may be used to catalogue or identify the flora of an area.
Specimens from southern India are however very similar in morphometrics to those from malayensis of Burma and the size variation may be clinal.
Specimens also show some bulbous formations at the front of the head shield that may have served as eyes.
Specimens may also be seen in St Paul's cathedral and Peterhouse, Cambridge, and the Cologne cathedral contains some of his finest productions.
Specimens from Palawan may have been mistakenly exchanged with actual specimens from Leyte ( which were probably Cyclemys dentata ).

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Specimens were mounted for military installations, governmental agencies, and medical schools.
In 1868, Miller paid for the publication of 500 copies his first book of poetry, Specimens.
Specimens have survived for over 40 years in captivity, with the oldest recorded ball python being more than 48 years old.
Specimens can be found in late autumn and winter, reaching 7 cm in diameter and weighing up to 100 g. Production is almost exclusively European, with France accounting for 45 %, Spain 35 %, Italy 20 %, and small amounts from Slovenia, Croatia and the Australian states of Tasmania and Western Australia ( see below ).
Specimens of Homo erectus and athletic specimens of Homo sapiens, for example, are virtually identical from the neck down but their skulls can easily be told apart.
Specimens of Dr Moon's Type for the Blind as applied to foreign languages, from his Light for the Blind, published in 1877
*" Directions for Collecting, Preserving, and Transporting Specimens of Natural History.
Specimens so far found reach almost 10 cm in diameter, which is large for a scyphomedusa.
Specimens are invariably damaged during sampling, rendering them useless for captive study or cell culture.
* ASTM E1558, Standard Guide for Electrolytic Polishing of Metallographic Specimens
Specimens are available for display in Chicago, Washington, and London.
* How to Collect and Prepare Forest Insect and Disease Organisms and Plant Specimens for Identification
Specimens larger than 3 cm usually possess gonads for sexual reproduction, which run most of the length of the radial canals and are visible in the photos in this article as whitish thickenings along the radial canals.
In Specimens of Early English Poets ( 1790 ), George Ellis printed a 13th century French poem called " The Land of Cockaigne " where " the houses were made of barley sugar and cakes, the streets were paved with pastry, and the shops supplied goods for nothing "
Specimens stored in his refrigerator for the winter survived however.
Specimens of uvarovite are much sought after by collectors for outstanding brilliance and color.
Between 1862 and 1880 he prepared twelve volumes for the Early English Text Society, edited the work of Geoffrey Chaucer ( 1866 ) and Edmund Spenser ( 1869 ) from the original manuscripts, and published Specimens of Early English ( 1867 ).
Specimens that are soft at room temperature are mounted on a cutting medium ( often made of egg white ) on a metal " chuck ", and frozen to cutting temperature ( for example at-20 degrees C ).
After returning home to launch their new single, Shake It, they toured with The Datsuns again for New Zealand in October 2003, follow by two more Australian tours ; once with The Living End in November / December, followed by another tour in early 2004 with Starky and The Specimens.
Specimens were selected for exhibition value as well as mineralogical significance, and the ' Treasures of the Mineral World ' exhibition is popular with geologists, rock hounds, and visitors of all ages seeking to enjoy the depth and diversity of the Earth's minerals.
John McClelland, Esq., Member of the Deputation to Assam for the purpose of investigating the culture of the Tea Plant: Specimens of Mammalia, Birds, and other subjects of Natural History, with drawings and descriptions.

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