About 600 species of plants were catalogued in desert California in 1891 by a government botanical party.
Archives have been reformed, their contents catalogued or calendared; government commissions have rescued numberless documents from oblivion or destruction, and learned societies have supplemented and criticized this work and co-ordinated the results.
As many as 3350 native flowering species were catalogued in 1876.
At Family History Libraries, these books have been catalogued for research purposes.
Be sure to check out the catalogued wedding section of online discount party supply stores, like Oriental Trading.
Charles Messier (1730-1817) had catalogued in 1781 103 nebulae; Herschel discovered 2500, laid down the lines of their classification, divined the laws of their distribution, and assigned their place in a scheme of development.
Cope, who have catalogued twentyeight species truly subterraneous, besides those that may be regarded as stragglers from the surface.
Deb's struggles with Jane's intellect and skill versus Deb's sense of style and black and white ideas of justice are catalogued in the multiple song and dance numbers that occur when Deb /Jane is sleeping.
Every object and monument with a royal name will be found catalogued under each reign in Petries History of Egypt, 3 vols., the last editions of each being the fullest.
He is a pure scholastic. The great thoughts of his master - or perhaps indeed rather Leibnitz's secondary thoughts - are dried and pressed by him, labelled and catalogued.
In addition to contributing to various classical and scientific journals, he catalogued the classical MSS.
In addition to this Bedouin organization there was the curious institution of an elective monarchy, some of whose kings are catalogued in Gen.
It is also a constellation, mentioned by Eudoxus (4th century B.e.) and Aratus (3rd century B.C.), and catalogued by Ptolemy, 25 stars, Tycho Brahe 25, and Hevelius 38.38.
It's possible, I guess, that someone's run across her and catalogued her.
Of mammals 50 species have been identified and catalogued.
Of the Greek manuscripts, numbering about 11,000, 6618 have been catalogued by Professor Spyridion Lambros of Athens; his work, however, does not include the MSS.
Ptolemy catalogued 38 stars, Tycho Brahe 42 and Hevelius 62.62.
Ptolemy catalogued 8 stars, Tycho 7 and Hevelius Of these, the seven brightest (a of the 1st magnitude, 0, y, of the 2nd magnitude, and b of the 3rd magnitude) constitute one of the most characteristic figures in the northern sky; they have received various names - Septentriones, the wagon, plough, dipper and Charles's wain (a corruption of " churl's wain," or peasant's cart).
Ptolemy catalogued fourteen stars, Tycho Brahe twenty-seven, and Hevelius forty in this constellation.
Some forty peaks are catalogued between 5000 and 8000 ft., and there are eleven above 14,000.
Soraluce, and other historians, has examined, catalogued and indexed the municipal archives of all the towns, without which no true history can be written.
The names of the gods and the places of their worship were catalogued and classified, and manuals were devoted to the topography of mythological regions.
The Rumanian Academy keeps jealous watch over the treasures it has accumulated, and few have had access to the riches entombed in its archives; nor has any private or public collection been catalogued.
The same library has Fauriel's correspondence, catalogued by Ad.
These codices passed to the Marciana, and Zanetti catalogued them as the Fondo antico.
These were catalogued by Ludovic Lalanne in the Annuaire Bulletin (1865-1866 and 1892) of the Societe de l'histoire de France.
They have been partially catalogued by Fabricius in his Bibliotheca Graeca.
They may be found carefully catalogued with all their included species in Reins Japan, and highly interesting researches by Japanese physiographists are recorded in the Journal of the College of Science of the Imperial University of TOkyo.
This MS., the contents of which are fully catalogued in the Fourth Report (1874) of the Historical MSS.
Twenty-three stars are catalogued by Ptolemy and Tycho Brahe; Hevelius increased this number to forty-seven, while Flamsteed gave sixty-six.
Whittaker's Report, 1892, on these MSS., as newly catalogued and reclassified by.