Lexicographical Neighbors of Sewellels
Literary usage of Sewellels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Animals: A Popular Guide to the Mammals of North America North of by Witmer Stone, William Everett Cram (1902)
"Now almost extinct, though still found in parts of North Carolina. Two other
races occur in the northwest coast region and in the Rocky Mountains. sewellels ..."
2. American Animals: A Popular Guide to the Mammals of North America North of by Witmer Stone, William Everett Cram (1902)
"Now almost extinct, though still found in parts of North Carolina. Two other
races occur in the northwest coast region and in the Rocky Mountains. sewellels ..."
3. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"sewellels are medium-sized terrestrial rodents, with no post- orbital process to
the skull, which is depressed in form, and rootless cheek-teeth, ..."
4. The Geographical Distribution of Animals: With a Study of the Relations of by Alfred Russel Wallace (1876)
"... or sewellels, consisting of two species, forms a distinct family; and Erethizon
is a peculiar form of tree porcupine ..."
5. A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere by William Berryman Scott (1913)
"... Beaver, marmots, sewellels, etc. A remnant of a more ancient world, especially
characteristic of the Miocene, is found in the remarkable burrowers, ..."