1. At every turn new ecologies open at our feet, and I fill my pockets and backpack with interesting new specimens. 2. To ensure that the breeding of such fish is continued we will try to obtain new specimens whenever possible. 3. Stan has now rediscovered the fish bed and is currently preparing new specimens to astonish and delight the world. 4. But White has now invited Dr. Leakey to examine his new specimens, and she said she hoped that relations with Dr. Johanson could be repaired. 5. In describing the new specimen last September, White chose to designate it as a species within the Australopithecus genus. 6. It was certainly premature, he added, to be relegating the new specimens to completely different evolutionary branches, such as one that might lead to the chimpanzee. 7. No one has any idea how many new specimens are still to be discovered in New Guinea. 8. The identification of the new specimen as a chordate will be controversial, scientists said. 9. The receptionist, pensively sucking on the ear piece of his eyeglasses, appraised this new specimen and inhaled slowly, emitting a soft, disapproving hiss. |