76 examples of entomologists in sentences

He is naturally giddy, and according to entomologists, always sees more than double, while his head was never made to be turned.

Dad's a botanist and an entomologist.

To the botanist and the geologist, however, there is a splendid field, which, varying in richness according to the locality, is more or less rich everywhere; and besides these, the entomologist will not visit this territory in vain.

This latter makes a splendid picnic, and the locality is a rich hunting-ground for entomologists.

He took them simply for their wonderful beauty and variety; and in the hope, tooin which he was really scientificthat if he carefully kept every form which he saw, his collection might be of use some day to entomologists at home.

Secretary of Agriculture....... $ 8,000 Entomologist................... 2,500 Botanist....................... 2,000 Chemist........................ 2,500 Microscopist................... 2,000 NOTE.For appointees consult any political almanac of this year.

I went on board the boat and was also introduced to Mr. Say, the entomologist and conchologist, Mr. Jessup the geologist, and other gentlemen composing the scientific corps.

The net is made of strong twine, open at the top, like an entomologist's.

Two grave professors of the University of California, ichthyologists or entomologists, sat entranced at the unconventionality of the scene, drinking vin ordinaire and gazing at the Tahitian girls, or eating breadfruit, raw fish, and taro, as if they were on Mars and did not know how they got there.

Probably you have heard of Hapleynot W. T. Hapley, the son, but the celebrated Hapley, the Hapley of Periplaneta Hapliia, Hapley the entomologist.

The world of entomologists waited breathlessly for the rejoinder from Pawkins.

Stranger far that to him, Hapley, the great entomologist, it was altogether unknown.

No one but an entomologist would understand quite how he felt.

The structure of the tarsus in this genus, so near in affinity to Carpophagus and Sagra, has led me to investigate more minutely the tarsus in the tetramerous and trimerous insects of the French entomologists, and the result has been that the arrangement given in the third volume of M. Cuvier's Regne Animal, is discovered to be as erroneous in point of description, as it is inconsistent with natural affinities. 74.

Godart has also erroneously altered the Fabrician description of P. nysa, and thus added to the multitude of proofs which his laborious work affords, that the continental entomologists have no means of undertaking a complete description of species, without visiting the extensive collections of London.

They stretched out their hands, and he rose, covered with slime, but quite satisfied at not having injured his precious entomologist's box.

He was so much afraid that Mrs. Weldon might hear the last word pronounced by the entomologist.

Finally, Cousin Benedict would be the happiest of entomologists if he had not suffered a loss to which he was extremely sensitive.

And when Mrs. Weldon reproached him with letting himself be thus devoured by those venomous insects: "It is their instinct, Cousin Weldon," he replied to her, scratching himself till the blood came; "it is their instinct, and we must not have a grudge against them!" At last, one dayit was the 17th of JuneCousin Benedict was on the point of being the happiest of entomologists.

Never, in all his life as an entomologist, had he passed more touching minutes.

But was it not too much to ask from the most enthusiastic of entomologists?

Truly, Cousin Benedict had that day lost a fine occasion of being able to proclaim himself the happiest entomologist of the five parts of the world.

The man to whom you were talking is one of the greatest entomologists in Europe, and must have seen through you at once.

Those of Tuscany, who were by comparison liberal, and, as known to be such, were more or less objects of suspicion to the Austrian, Roman, and Neapolitan Governments, led the way in giving the permission asked for; and perhaps thought that an assembly of geologists, entomologists, astronomers, and mathematicians might act as a safety valve, and divert men's minds from more dangerous subjects.

Canino had every right to be there as a man of science; for his acquirements in many branches of science were large and real; and specially as an entomologist he was known to be probably the first in Italy.

76 examples of  entomologists  in sentences