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. Narrative of the expedition of an American squadron to the China seas and Japan. of the people.—Ainos or hairy Knriles.—Mechanical skill of the Japanese.—Carpentry and masonry.—Coopers.—Ironore workers.—Blacksmitlis, their bellows.—Copper much used in junk building.—Spinning and weav-ing.—Dyed cottons.—Silk fabrics.—Lacquered ware.—Printing, drawing, and painting.^—Sculpture.—Architecture.—General intelligence.—Information, derived through the Dutch at Nagasaki, from Eu-ropean publications.—Japanese game of chess.—Cards,—Loto.—Ball and Jackstraws among thechildren. with the HE steamers liad Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/narrative-of-the-expedition-of-an-american-squadron-to-the-china-seas-and-japan-of-the-peopleainos-or-hairy-knrilesmechanical-skill-of-the-japanesecarpentry-and-masonrycoopersironore-workersblacksmitlis-their-bellowscopper-much-used-in-junk-buildingspinning-and-weav-ingdyed-cottonssilk-fabricslacquered-wareprinting-drawing-and-paintingsculpturearchitecturegeneral-intelligenceinformation-derived-through-the-dutch-at-nagasaki-from-eu-ropean-publicationsjapanese-game-of-chesscardslotoball-and-jackstraws-among-thechildren-with-the-he-steamers-liad-image336809224.html
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. California grasslands and range forage grasses. Grasses; Forage plants. with awns 10 to 16 mm long. A native of Australia. Australian chess occupies dry sites and is fairly common in the Mojave desert and the foothills of the San Joaquin Val- ley. (Fig. 15.) Because of its scattered growth and the fact that leafage and seed heads are conspicuously hairy, its pala- tability ranks as intermediate. When young the entire available growth is taken with that of associated species, such as soft chess, foxtail fescue, and filaree. 11. RIPGUT (Bromus rigidus) is mostly iy2-2 ft (40-60 cm) tall; folia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/california-grasslands-and-range-forage-grasses-grasses-forage-plants-with-awns-10-to-16-mm-long-a-native-of-australia-australian-chess-occupies-dry-sites-and-is-fairly-common-in-the-mojave-desert-and-the-foothills-of-the-san-joaquin-val-ley-fig-15-because-of-its-scattered-growth-and-the-fact-that-leafage-and-seed-heads-are-conspicuously-hairy-its-pala-tability-ranks-as-intermediate-when-young-the-entire-available-growth-is-taken-with-that-of-associated-species-such-as-soft-chess-foxtail-fescue-and-filaree-11-ripgut-bromus-rigidus-is-mostly-iy2-2-ft-40-60-cm-tall-folia-image233638957.html
RMRG34TD–. California grasslands and range forage grasses. Grasses; Forage plants. with awns 10 to 16 mm long. A native of Australia. Australian chess occupies dry sites and is fairly common in the Mojave desert and the foothills of the San Joaquin Val- ley. (Fig. 15.) Because of its scattered growth and the fact that leafage and seed heads are conspicuously hairy, its pala- tability ranks as intermediate. When young the entire available growth is taken with that of associated species, such as soft chess, foxtail fescue, and filaree. 11. RIPGUT (Bromus rigidus) is mostly iy2-2 ft (40-60 cm) tall; folia
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. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 23.—Sweet vernal grass (Antliox- anthum odoratum). Fig. 24.—Soft chess (Bromus hordeaceus). hairy: auricles none: ligule Ions 19. Sweet vernal grass (Anthoxanthum odoratum; fig. 23). A low-growing tufted perennial; leaves rolled in the bud; collar broad, obtuse, membranous; sheaths glabrous, not compressed; blades flat, the margins rough and some- times sparsely hairy near the base, one-fourth inch wide, sharp pointed. This grass is easily recognized by its sweet odor, which becomes more pro- nounced in drying.. P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-agriculture-fig-23sweet-vernal-grass-antliox-anthum-odoratum-fig-24soft-chess-bromus-hordeaceus-hairy-auricles-none-ligule-ions-19-sweet-vernal-grass-anthoxanthum-odoratum-fig-23-a-low-growing-tufted-perennial-leaves-rolled-in-the-bud-collar-broad-obtuse-membranous-sheaths-glabrous-not-compressed-blades-flat-the-margins-rough-and-some-times-sparsely-hairy-near-the-base-one-fourth-inch-wide-sharp-pointed-this-grass-is-easily-recognized-by-its-sweet-odor-which-becomes-more-pro-nounced-in-drying-p-image233806175.html
RMRGAP4F–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 23.—Sweet vernal grass (Antliox- anthum odoratum). Fig. 24.—Soft chess (Bromus hordeaceus). hairy: auricles none: ligule Ions 19. Sweet vernal grass (Anthoxanthum odoratum; fig. 23). A low-growing tufted perennial; leaves rolled in the bud; collar broad, obtuse, membranous; sheaths glabrous, not compressed; blades flat, the margins rough and some- times sparsely hairy near the base, one-fourth inch wide, sharp pointed. This grass is easily recognized by its sweet odor, which becomes more pro- nounced in drying.. P
. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 23.—Sweet vernal grass (Antliox- anthum odoratum). Fig. 24.—Soft chess (Bromus hordeaceus). hairy: auricles none: ligule Ions 19. Sweet vernal grass (Anthoxanthum odoratum; fig. 23). A low-growing tufted perennial; leaves rolled in the bud; collar broad, obtuse, membranous; sheaths glabrous, not compressed; blades flat, the margins rough and some- times sparsely hairy near the base, one-fourth inch wide, sharp pointed. This grass is easily recognized by its sweet odor, which becomes more pro- nounced in drying.. P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-us-department-of-agriculture-agriculture-agriculture-fig-23sweet-vernal-grass-antliox-anthum-odoratum-fig-24soft-chess-bromus-hordeaceus-hairy-auricles-none-ligule-ions-19-sweet-vernal-grass-anthoxanthum-odoratum-fig-23-a-low-growing-tufted-perennial-leaves-rolled-in-the-bud-collar-broad-obtuse-membranous-sheaths-glabrous-not-compressed-blades-flat-the-margins-rough-and-some-times-sparsely-hairy-near-the-base-one-fourth-inch-wide-sharp-pointed-this-grass-is-easily-recognized-by-its-sweet-odor-which-becomes-more-pro-nounced-in-drying-p-image233806186.html
RMRGAP4X–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 23.—Sweet vernal grass (Antliox- anthum odoratum). Fig. 24.—Soft chess (Bromus hordeaceus). hairy: auricles none: ligule Ions 19. Sweet vernal grass (Anthoxanthum odoratum; fig. 23). A low-growing tufted perennial; leaves rolled in the bud; collar broad, obtuse, membranous; sheaths glabrous, not compressed; blades flat, the margins rough and some- times sparsely hairy near the base, one-fourth inch wide, sharp pointed. This grass is easily recognized by its sweet odor, which becomes more pro- nounced in drying.. P
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