Lexicographical Neighbors of Bobak
Literary usage of Bobak
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Natural History of the World: With Anecdotes Illustrating the Nature, Habits edited by Alfred Henry Miles (1895)
"The bobak The Prairie belongs to southern Russia, the Prairie Dog to Do8' North
America and the ... The bobak is also readily amenable to kindness. ..."
2. Geological record (1882)
"[Diluvial Marmot of E. Thuringia, and its Relations to the bobak and to the Marmot
proper. ... It is allied by certain characters to the Siberian (bobak), ..."
3. Gulf War And Health by Institute of Medicine (2005)
"For CO exposure at more than 5.5 ppm, there was a 22% increase in LBW (OR 1.22,
95% CI 1.03-1.44). Some published studies (for example, bobak and Leon 1999; ..."
4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"The bobak ... bobak) inhabits Bukovina and the southern parts of Poland and
Russia ; the marmot, ..."
5. The History of the European Fauna by Robert Francis Scharff (1899)
"The bobak marmot ... bobak~), which has a similar range now, probably inhabited
France in former times. A Siberian species which has retreated but little is ..."
6. Europe by George Goudie Chisholm (1899)
"The bobak, which burrows beneath the Russian steppes, is thus the only inhabitant
of the plains belonging to the genus. In the north the sable and various ..."
7. Europe by Frederick William Rudler (1885)
"The bobak, which burrows beneath the Russian steppes, is thus the only inhabitant
of the plains belonging to the genus. In the north the sable and various ..."