Which preposition to use with species

of Occurrences 1600%

Do not the most improved and civilized of modern states still take them as their instructors and guides in every species of literaturein philosophy, history, oratory, poetry, architecture, and sculpture?

of Occurrences 1214%

Only do say what species of god you want the fellow to be made.

in Occurrences 112%

This is the most charmingly symmetrical of all the giants of the Sierra woods, far surpassing its companion species in this respect, and easily distinguished from it by the purplish-red bark, which is also more closely furrowed than that of the white, and by its larger cones, more regularly whorled and fronded branches, and by its leaves, which are shorter, and grow all around the branchlets and point upward.

from Occurrences 42%

In the second place, there are no data whatever, which justify the biologist in assigning any, even approximately definite, period of time, either long or short, to the evolution of one species from another by the process of variation and selection.

as Occurrences 42%

It is precisely of the same species as those which we threw over in our aerial voyages, and which, though correctly called moon-stones by the vulgar, (who are oftener right than the learned suppose,) some of the western philosophers declared to have been gravitated in the atmosphere.

with Occurrences 30%

Hence, no doubt, has arisen the notion that the crow (supposed to be of the same species with the European) made his appearance in this country first on the Atlantic coast, and gradually spread westward, passing through the State of New York about the time of the Revolution.

by Occurrences 24%

On the contrary, it is generally, if not universally, agreed that the succession of life has been the result of a slow and gradual replacement of species by species; and that all appearances of abruptness of change are due to breaks in the series of deposits, or other changes in physical conditions.

for Occurrences 22%

An oak of the early budding species for two centuries enjoyed such a notoriety, having been said to shoot forth its leaves on old Christmas Day, no leaf being seen either before or after that day during winter.

in Occurrences 21%

You must see Rickman to know him, for he is a species in one,a new class; an exotic, any slip of which I am proud to put in my garden-pot.

to Occurrences 18%

Like agitations in his boiling blood Present like species to his troubled mind; His nature, and his actions all canine.

on Occurrences 17%

I have never yet observed a single specimen of the mule-deer of the Great Basin west of the summit, and rarely one of the black-tailed species on the eastern slope, notwithstanding many of the latter ascend the range nearly to the summit every summer, to feed in the wild gardens and bring forth their young.

than Occurrences 15%

But the California forests are made up of a greater number of distinct species than any other in the world.

at Occurrences 10%

May it not be, then that the time will come when some sentient beings, as far superior to man, as man is to the animals of the era of the lizards and the amphibia, shall, like the geologists of the present day, be delving among the rocks and rubbish of vanished ages, for evidences of the existences of our own proud species at, to them, some remote period of the world's progress?

into Occurrences 6%

[Footnote 4: Not that the transmutation of one species into another has yet been detected in any instance, or perhaps, even were it a fact, could be detected; but that such a serial graduation has been observed as might be commodiously explained by that supposition,and also by fifty others.]

by Occurrences 5%

If of any scientific book it can be said that its appearance was "epoch-making" it is true of Darwin's work On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life.

during Occurrences 5%

The exports of specie during the first quarter of the present fiscal year have been $14,651,827.

than Occurrences 4%

It is certain, that the Roasting of a Cat does not call together a greater Audience of that Species than this Instrument, if dexterously played upon in proper Time and Place.

to Occurrences 3%

The value of this species to Nevada is not easily overestimated.

without Occurrences 3%

"I replied, "I am quite aware of the effect of breeding; we have a race of dog in England which, from their progenitors of many successive generations having had their tails cut off in puppyhood, now breed their species without tails; nay, morewhat are all our sporting dogs, but evidence of the same fact?

after Occurrences 3%

Then one species after another comes into flower, gradually overspreading the green with yellow and purple, which lasts until May.

between Occurrences 3%

And shall not the want of reason and speech be a sign to us of different real constitutions and species between a changeling and a reasonable man?

from Occurrences 3%

Adam and Eve, before the Fall, are a different Species from that of Mankind, who are descended from them; and none but a Poet of the most unbounded Invention, and the most exquisite Judgment, could have filled their Conversation and Behaviour with [so many apt ] Circumstances during their State of Innocence.

among Occurrences 3%

The settling up of much of their former range, with pursuit by skin-hunters, head-hunters, and meat-hunters, has had much to do with the reduction in numbers of the mountain sheep, but more important than these have been the ravages by diseases brought in to their range by the domestic sheep, and then spread by the wild species among their wild associates.

over Occurrences 2%

What would a man think of a watchmaker who should have the art to make watches, which, of themselves, should produce others ad infinitum in such a manner that two original watches should be sufficient to multiply and perpetuate their species over the whole earth?

between Occurrences 2%

But, after all, I desire it may be considered, that those who think they have answered the difficulty, by telling us, that a mis-shaped foetus is a MONSTER, run into the same fault they are arguing against; by constituting a species between man and beast.

Which preposition to use with  species