Lexicographical Neighbors of Sylvias
Literary usage of Sylvias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ornithology by Geological Survey of California, James Graham Cooper (1870)
"E, sylvias. CHAR. Bill slender, broad and depressed at the base, distinctly
notched and decurved at the tip. ..."
2. Life-histories of the Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania by Thomas George Gentry (1876)
"sylvias. The birds constituting this large family are chiefly denizens of the
Old World, but sparingly represented in the New. Three subfamilies occur in ..."
3. Ornithology by Geological Survey of California, James Graham Cooper (1870)
"E, sylvias. CHAR. Bill slender, broad and depressed at the base, distinctly
notched and decurved at the tip. ..."
4. Life-histories of the Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania by Thomas George Gentry (1876)
"sylvias. The birds constituting this large family are chiefly denizens of the
Old World, but sparingly represented in the New. Three subfamilies occur in ..."