Lexicographical Neighbors of Sylviine
Literary usage of Sylviine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Geographical Distribution of Animals: With a Study of the Relations of by Alfred Russel Wallace (1876)
"The insects are, however, so peculiarly modified as to imply a very great antiquity,
and this is also indicated by a group of sylviine birds here classed ..."
2. A Primer of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1899)
"... different: the one is the egg of a sylviine bird, the other that of a
thrush (Turdus). His knowledge is arranged, systematic; not haphazard and scrappy. ..."
3. The Primer of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1906)
"... robin and the American robin, that the birds must be quite different : the
one is the egg of a sylviine bird, the other that of a thrush (Turdus). ..."
4. The Primer of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1898)
"... robin and the American robin, that the birds must be quite different : the
one is the egg of a sylviine bird, the other that of a thrush (Turdus). ..."
5. The Primer of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1898)
"... robin and the' American robin, that the birds must be quite different : the
one is the egg of a sylviine bird, the other that of a thrush (Turdus). ..."
6. The Geographical Distribution of Animals: With a Study of the Relations of by Alfred Russel Wallace (1876)
"The insects are, however, so peculiarly modified as to imply a very great antiquity,
and this is also indicated by a group of sylviine birds here classed ..."
7. A Primer of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1899)
"... different: the one is the egg of a sylviine bird, the other that of a
thrush (Turdus). His knowledge is arranged, systematic; not haphazard and scrappy. ..."
8. The Primer of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1906)
"... robin and the American robin, that the birds must be quite different : the
one is the egg of a sylviine bird, the other that of a thrush (Turdus). ..."
9. The Primer of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1898)
"... robin and the American robin, that the birds must be quite different : the
one is the egg of a sylviine bird, the other that of a thrush (Turdus). ..."
10. The Primer of Psychology by Edward Bradford Titchener (1898)
"... robin and the' American robin, that the birds must be quite different : the
one is the egg of a sylviine bird, the other that of a thrush (Turdus). ..."