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1
This is remarkable, as Gervais gives seven as the number for the
whole
genus
Lepus.
2
This applies to the
whole
genus
.
3
That, indeed, is one folly; but this is defining folly by a species, not by its
whole
genus
.
4
Both are considered as species with overlapping diagnostic criteria in several floras, which is typical of the
whole
genus
Nitzschia.
5
Without a sound system of classification, the
whole
genus
could get mired in a botanical muddle from which it might never emerge.
6
Baron Cuvier, however, divides the
whole
genus
into five small groups,-distinguishingone from another by the number and form of their teeth and claws.
7
All the products of the mind are styled representations (except emotions and mere sensations) and the term is applied to the
whole
genus
.
8
The
whole
genus
is made up of such species as may be used freely in most gardens, more especially in those having plenty of space.
whole
genus
whole