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Stoney Middleton, the Seat of the late Lord Denman, 1854. Country house in Derbyshire. 'This picturesque and truly rural retreat was the paternal home of the late Lord [Thomas] Denman...Here the Castle Rock rises to a vast height, and obtains its name from the singular and turret-like form which its craggy projections and points assume. Here are warm springs, from which the Romans are supposed to have established a bath: the temperature of the Middleton waters is two degrees higher than that of the warmest springs at Matlock...the glory of Middleton is its dale, at the opening of which the roc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stoney-middleton-the-seat-of-the-late-lord-denman-1854-country-house-in-derbyshire-this-picturesque-and-truly-rural-retreat-was-the-paternal-home-of-the-late-lord-thomas-denmanhere-the-castle-rock-rises-to-a-vast-height-and-obtains-its-name-from-the-singular-and-turret-like-form-which-its-craggy-projections-and-points-assume-here-are-warm-springs-from-which-the-romans-are-supposed-to-have-established-a-bath-the-temperature-of-the-middleton-waters-is-two-degrees-higher-than-that-of-the-warmest-springs-at-matlockthe-glory-of-middleton-is-its-dale-at-the-opening-of-which-the-roc-image481978237.html
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. A manual of the Coniferae, containing a general review of the order; a synopsis of the hardy kinds cultivated in Great Britain; their place and use in horticulture, etc., etc. With numerous woodcuts and illustrations. Conifers; Evergreens. ABIES BRACTEATA. 01 Mr. Lobb must speak for himself. "This beautiful and singular tree forms here (he writes from the Califomian forests) the most conspicuous ornament of the arborescent vegetation. On the western slopes towards the sea, it occupies the deep ravines, and attains the height of 120 to 150 feet, and from 1 to 2 feet in diameter; the trun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-the-coniferae-containing-a-general-review-of-the-order-a-synopsis-of-the-hardy-kinds-cultivated-in-great-britain-their-place-and-use-in-horticulture-etc-etc-with-numerous-woodcuts-and-illustrations-conifers-evergreens-abies-bracteata-01-mr-lobb-must-speak-for-himself-quotthis-beautiful-and-singular-tree-forms-here-he-writes-from-the-califomian-forests-the-most-conspicuous-ornament-of-the-arborescent-vegetation-on-the-western-slopes-towards-the-sea-it-occupies-the-deep-ravines-and-attains-the-height-of-120-to-150-feet-and-from-1-to-2-feet-in-diameter-the-trun-image232233791.html
RMRDR4FY–. A manual of the Coniferae, containing a general review of the order; a synopsis of the hardy kinds cultivated in Great Britain; their place and use in horticulture, etc., etc. With numerous woodcuts and illustrations. Conifers; Evergreens. ABIES BRACTEATA. 01 Mr. Lobb must speak for himself. "This beautiful and singular tree forms here (he writes from the Califomian forests) the most conspicuous ornament of the arborescent vegetation. On the western slopes towards the sea, it occupies the deep ravines, and attains the height of 120 to 150 feet, and from 1 to 2 feet in diameter; the trun
. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxv. artoca'rpe^ : MACLU RX 711. 1385. B- papyrifera' S male plant in the Jardin des Plantes, which has its leaves curved upwards, like the hood of a Capuchin, or the sides of a boat. ^ B. p. S fructu dlbo. —Fruit white. A very singular tree, from the great variation in the form of its l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-and-shrubs-an-abridgment-of-the-arboretum-et-fruticetum-britannicum-containing-the-hardy-trees-and-schrubs-of-britain-native-and-foreign-scientifically-and-popularly-described-with-their-propagation-culture-and-uses-and-engravings-of-nearly-all-the-species-trees-shrubs-forests-and-forestry-lxv-artocarpe-maclu-rx-711-1385-b-papyrifera-s-male-plant-in-the-jardin-des-plantes-which-has-its-leaves-curved-upwards-like-the-hood-of-a-capuchin-or-the-sides-of-a-boat-b-p-s-fructu-dlbo-fruit-white-a-very-singular-tree-from-the-great-variation-in-the-form-of-its-l-image216397202.html
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The Lion's Head Mountain, near Capetown, Cape of Good Hope, 1868. 'Viewed from the entrance of Table Bay, the city of Capetown appears to be nearly surrounded by an amphitheatre of mountains presenting strange and grotesque outlines. Immediately behind the town the celebrated Table Mountain, so called from its flat surface, rises, at first gradually, and then in precipitous cliffs, forming a mighty wall of rock, which is flanked on the left by the peak of the Devil's Mountain. On the right hand of the town extends a singular hill, called the Lion's Mountain, from its fancied resemblance to a l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lions-head-mountain-near-capetown-cape-of-good-hope-1868-viewed-from-the-entrance-of-table-bay-the-city-of-capetown-appears-to-be-nearly-surrounded-by-an-amphitheatre-of-mountains-presenting-strange-and-grotesque-outlines-immediately-behind-the-town-the-celebrated-table-mountain-so-called-from-its-flat-surface-rises-at-first-gradually-and-then-in-precipitous-cliffs-forming-a-mighty-wall-of-rock-which-is-flanked-on-the-left-by-the-peak-of-the-devils-mountain-on-the-right-hand-of-the-town-extends-a-singular-hill-called-the-lions-mountain-from-its-fancied-resemblance-to-a-l-image608998208.html
RM2XAP7C0–The Lion's Head Mountain, near Capetown, Cape of Good Hope, 1868. 'Viewed from the entrance of Table Bay, the city of Capetown appears to be nearly surrounded by an amphitheatre of mountains presenting strange and grotesque outlines. Immediately behind the town the celebrated Table Mountain, so called from its flat surface, rises, at first gradually, and then in precipitous cliffs, forming a mighty wall of rock, which is flanked on the left by the peak of the Devil's Mountain. On the right hand of the town extends a singular hill, called the Lion's Mountain, from its fancied resemblance to a l
. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxv. artoca'rpe^ : MACLU RX 711. 1385. B- papyrifera' S male plant in the Jardin des Plantes, which has its leaves curved upwards, like the hood of a Capuchin, or the sides of a boat. ^ B. p. S fructu dlbo. —Fruit white. A very singular tree, from the great variation in the form of its l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trees-and-shrubs-an-abridgment-of-the-arboretum-et-fruticetum-britannicum-containing-the-hardy-trees-and-schrubs-of-britain-native-and-foreign-scientifically-and-popularly-described-with-their-propagation-culture-and-uses-and-engravings-of-nearly-all-the-species-trees-shrubs-forests-and-forestry-lxv-artocarpe-maclu-rx-711-1385-b-papyrifera-s-male-plant-in-the-jardin-des-plantes-which-has-its-leaves-curved-upwards-like-the-hood-of-a-capuchin-or-the-sides-of-a-boat-b-p-s-fructu-dlbo-fruit-white-a-very-singular-tree-from-the-great-variation-in-the-form-of-its-l-image232061620.html
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. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. 268 VERTEBRATES. their whole structure is admirably adapted. The bill is long, sharp, and powerful, and the formation of the feet and legs is such that the bird is able to grasp the tree firmly irith the feet, wlile swinging with the force of his whole body against it. Another most singular point in the Woodpeckers, is the method by which they are enabled to thrust the tongue deep into the cre- vices, and bring out^any Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-natural-history-comprising-descriptions-of-animals-birds-fishes-reptiles-insects-etc-with-sketches-of-their-peculiar-habits-and-characteristics-zoology-268-vertebrates-their-whole-structure-is-admirably-adapted-the-bill-is-long-sharp-and-powerful-and-the-formation-of-the-feet-and-legs-is-such-that-the-bird-is-able-to-grasp-the-tree-firmly-irith-the-feet-wlile-swinging-with-the-force-of-his-whole-body-against-it-another-most-singular-point-in-the-woodpeckers-is-the-method-by-which-they-are-enabled-to-thrust-the-tongue-deep-into-the-cre-vices-and-bring-outany-image216293397.html
RMPFW0C5–. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. 268 VERTEBRATES. their whole structure is admirably adapted. The bill is long, sharp, and powerful, and the formation of the feet and legs is such that the bird is able to grasp the tree firmly irith the feet, wlile swinging with the force of his whole body against it. Another most singular point in the Woodpeckers, is the method by which they are enabled to thrust the tongue deep into the cre- vices, and bring out^any
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. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. 268 VERTEBRATES. their whole structure is admirably adapted. The bill is long, sharp, and powerful, and the formation of the feet and legs is such that the bird is able to grasp the tree firmly irith the feet, wlile swinging with the force of his whole body against it. Another most singular point in the Woodpeckers, is the method by which they are enabled to thrust the tongue deep into the cre- vices, and bring out^any Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-natural-history-comprising-descriptions-of-animals-birds-fishes-reptiles-insects-etc-with-sketches-of-their-peculiar-habits-and-characteristics-zoology-268-vertebrates-their-whole-structure-is-admirably-adapted-the-bill-is-long-sharp-and-powerful-and-the-formation-of-the-feet-and-legs-is-such-that-the-bird-is-able-to-grasp-the-tree-firmly-irith-the-feet-wlile-swinging-with-the-force-of-his-whole-body-against-it-another-most-singular-point-in-the-woodpeckers-is-the-method-by-which-they-are-enabled-to-thrust-the-tongue-deep-into-the-cre-vices-and-bring-outany-image231957362.html
RMRDAFYE–. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. 268 VERTEBRATES. their whole structure is admirably adapted. The bill is long, sharp, and powerful, and the formation of the feet and legs is such that the bird is able to grasp the tree firmly irith the feet, wlile swinging with the force of his whole body against it. Another most singular point in the Woodpeckers, is the method by which they are enabled to thrust the tongue deep into the cre- vices, and bring out^any
. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. 28e VEUTEBRATES. heap; and as they aje delicious eating, they are eagerly sought after." When the Brush Turkey is disturbed, it either runs through the tangled underwood with singular rapidity, or springs upon a low branch of some tree, and reaches the summit by a succession of leaps from branch to branch. This latter peculiarity renders it an easy prey to the sportsman. The Ptarmigan. â The legs and feet of the P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-natural-history-comprising-descriptions-of-animals-birds-fishes-reptiles-insects-etc-with-sketches-of-their-peculiar-habits-and-characteristics-zoology-28e-veutebrates-heap-and-as-they-aje-delicious-eating-they-are-eagerly-sought-afterquot-when-the-brush-turkey-is-disturbed-it-either-runs-through-the-tangled-underwood-with-singular-rapidity-or-springs-upon-a-low-branch-of-some-tree-and-reaches-the-summit-by-a-succession-of-leaps-from-branch-to-branch-this-latter-peculiarity-renders-it-an-easy-prey-to-the-sportsman-the-ptarmigan-the-legs-and-feet-of-the-p-image216350578.html
RMPFYHAA–. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. 28e VEUTEBRATES. heap; and as they aje delicious eating, they are eagerly sought after." When the Brush Turkey is disturbed, it either runs through the tangled underwood with singular rapidity, or springs upon a low branch of some tree, and reaches the summit by a succession of leaps from branch to branch. This latter peculiarity renders it an easy prey to the sportsman. The Ptarmigan. â The legs and feet of the P
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. Evenings at the microscope : or, researches among the minuter organs and forms of animal life. Microscopy; Microscopes; Medical microscopy. 14:6 EVENINGS AT THE MICEOSCOPE. You are doubtless aware that the little berries which look like bunches of green ciu-rants often seen growing on the oak, are not the proper fruit of the tree, but dis- eased developments produced by a tiny insect, for the protection and support of her young. But perhaps you have never paid any special attention to the living atom whose workmanship they are, and are not familiar with the singular mechanism by which she wo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/evenings-at-the-microscope-or-researches-among-the-minuter-organs-and-forms-of-animal-life-microscopy-microscopes-medical-microscopy-146-evenings-at-the-miceoscope-you-are-doubtless-aware-that-the-little-berries-which-look-like-bunches-of-green-ciu-rants-often-seen-growing-on-the-oak-are-not-the-proper-fruit-of-the-tree-but-dis-eased-developments-produced-by-a-tiny-insect-for-the-protection-and-support-of-her-young-but-perhaps-you-have-never-paid-any-special-attention-to-the-living-atom-whose-workmanship-they-are-and-are-not-familiar-with-the-singular-mechanism-by-which-she-wo-image232123130.html
RMRDJ3BP–. Evenings at the microscope : or, researches among the minuter organs and forms of animal life. Microscopy; Microscopes; Medical microscopy. 14:6 EVENINGS AT THE MICEOSCOPE. You are doubtless aware that the little berries which look like bunches of green ciu-rants often seen growing on the oak, are not the proper fruit of the tree, but dis- eased developments produced by a tiny insect, for the protection and support of her young. But perhaps you have never paid any special attention to the living atom whose workmanship they are, and are not familiar with the singular mechanism by which she wo
. Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, for planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc., etc.. Evergreens; Trees; Shrubs. WEEPmO DECIDUOUS TEEES. 47 The Gold-Bakkbd "Weeping Ash—Aurea pmdula.—This is a singular variety, because of its bright, golden-yellow bark, which gives it a striking appearance when devoid of foliage. In growth and habit it is similar to the last-named. The Lentiscus-Leaved WBEprNG Ash—Lentisdfolia pmdula. —A tree of later introduction than the two preceding. Equally rapid in its growth, but with branches more slender and grace- ful. It is much the most b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/popular-deciduous-and-evergreen-trees-and-shrubs-for-planting-in-parks-gardens-cemeteries-etc-etc-evergreens-trees-shrubs-weepmo-deciduous-teees-47-the-gold-bakkbd-quotweeping-ashaurea-pmdulathis-is-a-singular-variety-because-of-its-bright-golden-yellow-bark-which-gives-it-a-striking-appearance-when-devoid-of-foliage-in-growth-and-habit-it-is-similar-to-the-last-named-the-lentiscus-leaved-wbeprng-ashlentisdfolia-pmdula-a-tree-of-later-introduction-than-the-two-preceding-equally-rapid-in-its-growth-but-with-branches-more-slender-and-grace-ful-it-is-much-the-most-b-image216367356.html
RMPG0ANG–. Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, for planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc., etc.. Evergreens; Trees; Shrubs. WEEPmO DECIDUOUS TEEES. 47 The Gold-Bakkbd "Weeping Ash—Aurea pmdula.—This is a singular variety, because of its bright, golden-yellow bark, which gives it a striking appearance when devoid of foliage. In growth and habit it is similar to the last-named. The Lentiscus-Leaved WBEprNG Ash—Lentisdfolia pmdula. —A tree of later introduction than the two preceding. Equally rapid in its growth, but with branches more slender and grace- ful. It is much the most b
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RF2GBBRN3–Old and lonely cemetery in La Union village, Cartagena province, Murcia community on a sunny day
. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. 28e VEUTEBRATES. heap; and as they aje delicious eating, they are eagerly sought after." When the Brush Turkey is disturbed, it either runs through the tangled underwood with singular rapidity, or springs upon a low branch of some tree, and reaches the summit by a succession of leaps from branch to branch. This latter peculiarity renders it an easy prey to the sportsman. The Ptarmigan. â The legs and feet of the P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-natural-history-comprising-descriptions-of-animals-birds-fishes-reptiles-insects-etc-with-sketches-of-their-peculiar-habits-and-characteristics-zoology-28e-veutebrates-heap-and-as-they-aje-delicious-eating-they-are-eagerly-sought-afterquot-when-the-brush-turkey-is-disturbed-it-either-runs-through-the-tangled-underwood-with-singular-rapidity-or-springs-upon-a-low-branch-of-some-tree-and-reaches-the-summit-by-a-succession-of-leaps-from-branch-to-branch-this-latter-peculiarity-renders-it-an-easy-prey-to-the-sportsman-the-ptarmigan-the-legs-and-feet-of-the-p-image231957270.html
RMRDAFT6–. Illustrated natural history : comprising descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, etc., with sketches of their peculiar habits and characteristics . Zoology. 28e VEUTEBRATES. heap; and as they aje delicious eating, they are eagerly sought after." When the Brush Turkey is disturbed, it either runs through the tangled underwood with singular rapidity, or springs upon a low branch of some tree, and reaches the summit by a succession of leaps from branch to branch. This latter peculiarity renders it an easy prey to the sportsman. The Ptarmigan. â The legs and feet of the P
. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. CHAPTER III. EARLY GROWTH. j^^^OW perfect and beautiful is the pro- vision made by Nature, witbin tbe small envelope of a little seed, for the setting in motion of the complex and marvellous system which is destined to produce the future Tree we have seen in the preced- ing chapter. "We have seen that within "ir the shelly or other integuments, often fashioned with singular beauty, of the Tree germ there is latent vitality ; but we have said nothing of the active life of the germ. We have touched only upon the preparations made for the commencemen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-woodland-trees-trees-trees-chapter-iii-early-growth-jow-perfect-and-beautiful-is-the-pro-vision-made-by-nature-witbin-tbe-small-envelope-of-a-little-seed-for-the-setting-in-motion-of-the-complex-and-marvellous-system-which-is-destined-to-produce-the-future-tree-we-have-seen-in-the-preced-ing-chapter-quotwe-have-seen-that-within-quotir-the-shelly-or-other-integuments-often-fashioned-with-singular-beauty-of-the-tree-germ-there-is-latent-vitality-but-we-have-said-nothing-of-the-active-life-of-the-germ-we-have-touched-only-upon-the-preparations-made-for-the-commencemen-image216367759.html
RMPG0B7Y–. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. CHAPTER III. EARLY GROWTH. j^^^OW perfect and beautiful is the pro- vision made by Nature, witbin tbe small envelope of a little seed, for the setting in motion of the complex and marvellous system which is destined to produce the future Tree we have seen in the preced- ing chapter. "We have seen that within "ir the shelly or other integuments, often fashioned with singular beauty, of the Tree germ there is latent vitality ; but we have said nothing of the active life of the germ. We have touched only upon the preparations made for the commencemen
. Eye spy : afield with nature among flowers and animate things . Natural history; Insects; Natural history. grape - vine occasion- ally plays a singular botanical prank in the orchard. Here is a droopingtendril which has been swinging about for weeks from its vine canopy on the old apple-tree. It had become almost dis- couraged, when chance-favoringbreeze wafted its tip in con- tact with an apple close by. It was its last chance; with its hooked extremity it clasped the stem of the fruit, and soon made itself fast with three or four firm coils. Doubtless the little reversing loop some- where Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eye-spy-afield-with-nature-among-flowers-and-animate-things-natural-history-insects-natural-history-grape-vine-occasion-ally-plays-a-singular-botanical-prank-in-the-orchard-here-is-a-droopingtendril-which-has-been-swinging-about-for-weeks-from-its-vine-canopy-on-the-old-apple-tree-it-had-become-almost-dis-couraged-when-chance-favoringbreeze-wafted-its-tip-in-con-tact-with-an-apple-close-by-it-was-its-last-chance-with-its-hooked-extremity-it-clasped-the-stem-of-the-fruit-and-soon-made-itself-fast-with-three-or-four-firm-coils-doubtless-the-little-reversing-loop-some-where-image232297711.html
RMRDX22R–. Eye spy : afield with nature among flowers and animate things . Natural history; Insects; Natural history. grape - vine occasion- ally plays a singular botanical prank in the orchard. Here is a droopingtendril which has been swinging about for weeks from its vine canopy on the old apple-tree. It had become almost dis- couraged, when chance-favoringbreeze wafted its tip in con- tact with an apple close by. It was its last chance; with its hooked extremity it clasped the stem of the fruit, and soon made itself fast with three or four firm coils. Doubtless the little reversing loop some- where
. The popular natural history . Zoology. 372 THE PEACOCK. credibly informed, both by natives and settlers living near their haunts, that it is not an unusual event to obtain nearly a bushel of eggs at one time from a single-heap; and as they are dehcious eating they are eagerly sought after." When the Brush Turkey is disturbed, it either runs through the tangled underwood with singular rapidity, or springs upon a low branch of some tree, and reaches the summit by a succession of leaps from branch to branch. This latter peculiarity renders it an easy prey to the sportsman. The large family Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-natural-history-zoology-372-the-peacock-credibly-informed-both-by-natives-and-settlers-living-near-their-haunts-that-it-is-not-an-unusual-event-to-obtain-nearly-a-bushel-of-eggs-at-one-time-from-a-single-heap-and-as-they-are-dehcious-eating-they-are-eagerly-sought-afterquot-when-the-brush-turkey-is-disturbed-it-either-runs-through-the-tangled-underwood-with-singular-rapidity-or-springs-upon-a-low-branch-of-some-tree-and-reaches-the-summit-by-a-succession-of-leaps-from-branch-to-branch-this-latter-peculiarity-renders-it-an-easy-prey-to-the-sportsman-the-large-family-image216355633.html
RMPFYRPW–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 372 THE PEACOCK. credibly informed, both by natives and settlers living near their haunts, that it is not an unusual event to obtain nearly a bushel of eggs at one time from a single-heap; and as they are dehcious eating they are eagerly sought after." When the Brush Turkey is disturbed, it either runs through the tangled underwood with singular rapidity, or springs upon a low branch of some tree, and reaches the summit by a succession of leaps from branch to branch. This latter peculiarity renders it an easy prey to the sportsman. The large family
. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Trees op the ^N'oetheen States and Canada. 381 The Sweet-leaf is a small tree occasionally attaining the height of 30 or 40 ft. with rather wide open top of slender branches, and a trunk 8 or 10 in. in diameter. Like the Sparkleberry and Wax Jlyrtle, with wliich it is associated, it loves the shade of the forest, and in these localities, so shut away from sun- light that we almost wonder at its e.xistence, its handsome foliage is as .singular as its abode. Each branchle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-the-trees-of-the-northern-states-and-canada-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-photo-descriptive-trees-handbook-of-trees-op-the-noetheen-states-and-canada-381-the-sweet-leaf-is-a-small-tree-occasionally-attaining-the-height-of-30-or-40-ft-with-rather-wide-open-top-of-slender-branches-and-a-trunk-8-or-10-in-in-diameter-like-the-sparkleberry-and-wax-jlyrtle-with-wliich-it-is-associated-it-loves-the-shade-of-the-forest-and-in-these-localities-so-shut-away-from-sun-light-that-we-almost-wonder-at-its-existence-its-handsome-foliage-is-as-singular-as-its-abode-each-branchle-image232152146.html
RMRDKCC2–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Trees op the ^N'oetheen States and Canada. 381 The Sweet-leaf is a small tree occasionally attaining the height of 30 or 40 ft. with rather wide open top of slender branches, and a trunk 8 or 10 in. in diameter. Like the Sparkleberry and Wax Jlyrtle, with wliich it is associated, it loves the shade of the forest, and in these localities, so shut away from sun- light that we almost wonder at its e.xistence, its handsome foliage is as .singular as its abode. Each branchle
. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 276, Flower of Aurantium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in five sets. 277, One of the sets. 278, Tlower of Hypericum jEgypticum; stamens in three sets, 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans ; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. nectary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spurs are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting from b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-botany-being-outlines-of-the-structure-physiology-and-classification-of-plants-with-a-flora-of-the-united-states-and-canada-botany-botany-botany-276-flower-of-aurantium-limeta-lime-tree-sta-mens-in-five-sets-277-one-of-the-sets-278-tlower-of-hypericum-jegypticum-stamens-in-three-sets-279-flower-of-tecoma-radicans-petals-cohering-into-a-tube-free-only-at-top-sepals-also-coherent-nectary-was-indiscriminately-applied-to-all-such-organs-because-some-of-them-produced-honey-434-spurs-are-singular-processes-of-the-flower-tubular-and-pro-jecting-from-b-image216414333.html
RMPG2EK9–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 276, Flower of Aurantium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in five sets. 277, One of the sets. 278, Tlower of Hypericum jEgypticum; stamens in three sets, 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans ; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. nectary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spurs are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting from b
. Freaks and marvels of plant life; or, Curiosities of vegetation. Plant anatomy. MIMICRY. 331 fragrant white jasmins of India remind one strongly of Apocynacece. The most striking instances of recurrence of type will be found amongst fruits, and perhaps the most numerous. Before " mimicry " was thought of in animals or plants, it had been remarked, as a singular coincidence, that the seeds of an Indian tree, Mesua ferrea, were like chestnuts. These seeds are not only alike in size, form, and colour, but also in character, so that they are eaten as a dessert fruit, in a similar manne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/freaks-and-marvels-of-plant-life-or-curiosities-of-vegetation-plant-anatomy-mimicry-331-fragrant-white-jasmins-of-india-remind-one-strongly-of-apocynacece-the-most-striking-instances-of-recurrence-of-type-will-be-found-amongst-fruits-and-perhaps-the-most-numerous-before-quot-mimicry-quot-was-thought-of-in-animals-or-plants-it-had-been-remarked-as-a-singular-coincidence-that-the-seeds-of-an-indian-tree-mesua-ferrea-were-like-chestnuts-these-seeds-are-not-only-alike-in-size-form-and-colour-but-also-in-character-so-that-they-are-eaten-as-a-dessert-fruit-in-a-similar-manne-image232310193.html
RMRDXJ0H–. Freaks and marvels of plant life; or, Curiosities of vegetation. Plant anatomy. MIMICRY. 331 fragrant white jasmins of India remind one strongly of Apocynacece. The most striking instances of recurrence of type will be found amongst fruits, and perhaps the most numerous. Before " mimicry " was thought of in animals or plants, it had been remarked, as a singular coincidence, that the seeds of an Indian tree, Mesua ferrea, were like chestnuts. These seeds are not only alike in size, form, and colour, but also in character, so that they are eaten as a dessert fruit, in a similar manne
. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 276, Flower of Aurantium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in five sets. 277, One of the sets. 278, Tlower of Hypericum jEgypticum; stamens in three sets, 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans ; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. nectary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spurs are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting from b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-botany-being-outlines-of-the-structure-physiology-and-classification-of-plants-with-a-flora-of-the-united-states-and-canada-botany-botany-botany-276-flower-of-aurantium-limeta-lime-tree-sta-mens-in-five-sets-277-one-of-the-sets-278-tlower-of-hypericum-jegypticum-stamens-in-three-sets-279-flower-of-tecoma-radicans-petals-cohering-into-a-tube-free-only-at-top-sepals-also-coherent-nectary-was-indiscriminately-applied-to-all-such-organs-because-some-of-them-produced-honey-434-spurs-are-singular-processes-of-the-flower-tubular-and-pro-jecting-from-b-image216414340.html
RMPG2EKG–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 276, Flower of Aurantium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in five sets. 277, One of the sets. 278, Tlower of Hypericum jEgypticum; stamens in three sets, 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans ; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. nectary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spurs are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting from b
. Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, for planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc., etc.. Evergreens; Trees; Shrubs. WEEPmO DECIDUOUS TEEES. 47 The Gold-Bakkbd "Weeping Ash—Aurea pmdula.—This is a singular variety, because of its bright, golden-yellow bark, which gives it a striking appearance when devoid of foliage. In growth and habit it is similar to the last-named. The Lentiscus-Leaved WBEprNG Ash—Lentisdfolia pmdula. —A tree of later introduction than the two preceding. Equally rapid in its growth, but with branches more slender and grace- ful. It is much the most b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/popular-deciduous-and-evergreen-trees-and-shrubs-for-planting-in-parks-gardens-cemeteries-etc-etc-evergreens-trees-shrubs-weepmo-deciduous-teees-47-the-gold-bakkbd-quotweeping-ashaurea-pmdulathis-is-a-singular-variety-because-of-its-bright-golden-yellow-bark-which-gives-it-a-striking-appearance-when-devoid-of-foliage-in-growth-and-habit-it-is-similar-to-the-last-named-the-lentiscus-leaved-wbeprng-ashlentisdfolia-pmdula-a-tree-of-later-introduction-than-the-two-preceding-equally-rapid-in-its-growth-but-with-branches-more-slender-and-grace-ful-it-is-much-the-most-b-image232036868.html
RMRDE5B0–. Popular deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, for planting in parks, gardens, cemeteries, etc., etc.. Evergreens; Trees; Shrubs. WEEPmO DECIDUOUS TEEES. 47 The Gold-Bakkbd "Weeping Ash—Aurea pmdula.—This is a singular variety, because of its bright, golden-yellow bark, which gives it a striking appearance when devoid of foliage. In growth and habit it is similar to the last-named. The Lentiscus-Leaved WBEprNG Ash—Lentisdfolia pmdula. —A tree of later introduction than the two preceding. Equally rapid in its growth, but with branches more slender and grace- ful. It is much the most b
. Getting acquainted with the trees . Trees. SOME OTHER TREES ferred) to make up for the lack. It ought to be called the blue-ber- ried dogwood, by rea- son of its extremely beautiful fruit, which formed a singular and delightful contrast to the profusion of red and scarlet fruits so much in evidence, one September day, in Bos- ton's berry-full Frank- lin Park. The red-bud, as I have said, is miscalled Judas-tree, the tradi- tion being that it was on a tree of this fam- ily, but not of the American branch, hap- pily and obviously, that the faithless disciple hanged himself after his final inte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/getting-acquainted-with-the-trees-trees-some-other-trees-ferred-to-make-up-for-the-lack-it-ought-to-be-called-the-blue-ber-ried-dogwood-by-rea-son-of-its-extremely-beautiful-fruit-which-formed-a-singular-and-delightful-contrast-to-the-profusion-of-red-and-scarlet-fruits-so-much-in-evidence-one-september-day-in-bos-tons-berry-full-frank-lin-park-the-red-bud-as-i-have-said-is-miscalled-judas-tree-the-tradi-tion-being-that-it-was-on-a-tree-of-this-fam-ily-but-not-of-the-american-branch-hap-pily-and-obviously-that-the-faithless-disciple-hanged-himself-after-his-final-inte-image216411211.html
RMPG2AKR–. Getting acquainted with the trees . Trees. SOME OTHER TREES ferred) to make up for the lack. It ought to be called the blue-ber- ried dogwood, by rea- son of its extremely beautiful fruit, which formed a singular and delightful contrast to the profusion of red and scarlet fruits so much in evidence, one September day, in Bos- ton's berry-full Frank- lin Park. The red-bud, as I have said, is miscalled Judas-tree, the tradi- tion being that it was on a tree of this fam- ily, but not of the American branch, hap- pily and obviously, that the faithless disciple hanged himself after his final inte
. The popular natural history . Zoology. 372 THE PEACOCK. credibly informed, both by natives and settlers living near their haunts, that it is not an unusual event to obtain nearly a bushel of eggs at one time from a single-heap; and as they are dehcious eating they are eagerly sought after." When the Brush Turkey is disturbed, it either runs through the tangled underwood with singular rapidity, or springs upon a low branch of some tree, and reaches the summit by a succession of leaps from branch to branch. This latter peculiarity renders it an easy prey to the sportsman. The large family Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-popular-natural-history-zoology-372-the-peacock-credibly-informed-both-by-natives-and-settlers-living-near-their-haunts-that-it-is-not-an-unusual-event-to-obtain-nearly-a-bushel-of-eggs-at-one-time-from-a-single-heap-and-as-they-are-dehcious-eating-they-are-eagerly-sought-afterquot-when-the-brush-turkey-is-disturbed-it-either-runs-through-the-tangled-underwood-with-singular-rapidity-or-springs-upon-a-low-branch-of-some-tree-and-reaches-the-summit-by-a-succession-of-leaps-from-branch-to-branch-this-latter-peculiarity-renders-it-an-easy-prey-to-the-sportsman-the-large-family-image231908078.html
RMRD893A–. The popular natural history . Zoology. 372 THE PEACOCK. credibly informed, both by natives and settlers living near their haunts, that it is not an unusual event to obtain nearly a bushel of eggs at one time from a single-heap; and as they are dehcious eating they are eagerly sought after." When the Brush Turkey is disturbed, it either runs through the tangled underwood with singular rapidity, or springs upon a low branch of some tree, and reaches the summit by a succession of leaps from branch to branch. This latter peculiarity renders it an easy prey to the sportsman. The large family
. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. TWO HERONS 81 and decay; and the bodies of young birds who liad met witla an untimely death by falling from above. It was not altogether a savory place! Seating ourselves at the base of an unoccupied tree, Ave had not long to wait before the normal life of the rookery was resumed. The young, who while we were observed had been silent, now began to utter a singular, froglike hik-Jcilx-kih in chorus, and. 40. Blark-w-owiied Niglit Herons feeding. Teleplmto, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-studies-with-a-camera-with-introductory-chapters-on-the-outfit-and-methods-of-the-bird-photographer-birds-photography-of-birds-two-herons-81-and-decay-and-the-bodies-of-young-birds-who-liad-met-witla-an-untimely-death-by-falling-from-above-it-was-not-altogether-a-savory-place!-seating-ourselves-at-the-base-of-an-unoccupied-tree-ave-had-not-long-to-wait-before-the-normal-life-of-the-rookery-was-resumed-the-young-who-while-we-were-observed-had-been-silent-now-began-to-utter-a-singular-froglike-hik-jcilx-kih-in-chorus-and-40-blark-w-owiied-niglit-herons-feeding-teleplmto-image216364917.html
RMPG07JD–. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. TWO HERONS 81 and decay; and the bodies of young birds who liad met witla an untimely death by falling from above. It was not altogether a savory place! Seating ourselves at the base of an unoccupied tree, Ave had not long to wait before the normal life of the rookery was resumed. The young, who while we were observed had been silent, now began to utter a singular, froglike hik-Jcilx-kih in chorus, and. 40. Blark-w-owiied Niglit Herons feeding. Teleplmto,
. The animals of North America [microform]. Zoology; Mammals; Zoologie; Mammifères. 74 ANIMALS OP NORTH AMERICA. some hollow tree; often also he accumulates large stocks of nuts in various places, covering them with leaves, and seem- ing to forget the locality; for the writer remembers in West- chester Co., N. Y., one afternoon in early Avintcr, that five or six boys rambling with him came upon such a number of these heaps of hickory nuts, that they were unable to carry all away. One peculiarity of this species is its singular and distant migration in large bodies. Bachman has furnished an int Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animals-of-north-america-microform-zoology-mammals-zoologie-mammifres-74-animals-op-north-america-some-hollow-tree-often-also-he-accumulates-large-stocks-of-nuts-in-various-places-covering-them-with-leaves-and-seem-ing-to-forget-the-locality-for-the-writer-remembers-in-west-chester-co-n-y-one-afternoon-in-early-avintcr-that-five-or-six-boys-rambling-with-him-came-upon-such-a-number-of-these-heaps-of-hickory-nuts-that-they-were-unable-to-carry-all-away-one-peculiarity-of-this-species-is-its-singular-and-distant-migration-in-large-bodies-bachman-has-furnished-an-int-image234814255.html
RMRJ0KYB–. The animals of North America [microform]. Zoology; Mammals; Zoologie; Mammifères. 74 ANIMALS OP NORTH AMERICA. some hollow tree; often also he accumulates large stocks of nuts in various places, covering them with leaves, and seem- ing to forget the locality; for the writer remembers in West- chester Co., N. Y., one afternoon in early Avintcr, that five or six boys rambling with him came upon such a number of these heaps of hickory nuts, that they were unable to carry all away. One peculiarity of this species is its singular and distant migration in large bodies. Bachman has furnished an int
. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. CHAPTER III. EARLY GROWTH. j^^^OW perfect and beautiful is the pro- vision made by Nature, witbin tbe small envelope of a little seed, for the setting in motion of the complex and marvellous system which is destined to produce the future Tree we have seen in the preced- ing chapter. "We have seen that within "ir the shelly or other integuments, often fashioned with singular beauty, of the Tree germ there is latent vitality ; but we have said nothing of the active life of the germ. We have touched only upon the preparations made for the commencemen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-woodland-trees-trees-trees-chapter-iii-early-growth-jow-perfect-and-beautiful-is-the-pro-vision-made-by-nature-witbin-tbe-small-envelope-of-a-little-seed-for-the-setting-in-motion-of-the-complex-and-marvellous-system-which-is-destined-to-produce-the-future-tree-we-have-seen-in-the-preced-ing-chapter-quotwe-have-seen-that-within-quotir-the-shelly-or-other-integuments-often-fashioned-with-singular-beauty-of-the-tree-germ-there-is-latent-vitality-but-we-have-said-nothing-of-the-active-life-of-the-germ-we-have-touched-only-upon-the-preparations-made-for-the-commencemen-image232037589.html
RMRDE68N–. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. CHAPTER III. EARLY GROWTH. j^^^OW perfect and beautiful is the pro- vision made by Nature, witbin tbe small envelope of a little seed, for the setting in motion of the complex and marvellous system which is destined to produce the future Tree we have seen in the preced- ing chapter. "We have seen that within "ir the shelly or other integuments, often fashioned with singular beauty, of the Tree germ there is latent vitality ; but we have said nothing of the active life of the germ. We have touched only upon the preparations made for the commencemen
. A tour round my garden . Natural history. LETTER XLIV. THE TENDBIXS OF PLANTS—THE FUHPLE OP THE ANCIENTS—THE MARCH OF THE ORCHIS. Hebe is a singular law whioli I have never known to be infringed: among the climbing plants aU do not form the spiral by which they embrace the tree or the treUis to which they cling in the same manner. The convolvulus, which opens its beautiful bells of all colours in the morning a little before day; the scarlet-runner, with its brilliant flowers, which climbs to the tops of trees; the Wistaria, with its blue clusters, which covers my house— form their spirals fr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tour-round-my-garden-natural-history-letter-xliv-the-tendbixs-of-plantsthe-fuhple-op-the-ancientsthe-march-of-the-orchis-hebe-is-a-singular-law-whioli-i-have-never-known-to-be-infringed-among-the-climbing-plants-au-do-not-form-the-spiral-by-which-they-embrace-the-tree-or-the-treuis-to-which-they-cling-in-the-same-manner-the-convolvulus-which-opens-its-beautiful-bells-of-all-colours-in-the-morning-a-little-before-day-the-scarlet-runner-with-its-brilliant-flowers-which-climbs-to-the-tops-of-trees-the-wistaria-with-its-blue-clusters-which-covers-my-house-form-their-spirals-fr-image232116715.html
RMRDHR6K–. A tour round my garden . Natural history. LETTER XLIV. THE TENDBIXS OF PLANTS—THE FUHPLE OP THE ANCIENTS—THE MARCH OF THE ORCHIS. Hebe is a singular law whioli I have never known to be infringed: among the climbing plants aU do not form the spiral by which they embrace the tree or the treUis to which they cling in the same manner. The convolvulus, which opens its beautiful bells of all colours in the morning a little before day; the scarlet-runner, with its brilliant flowers, which climbs to the tops of trees; the Wistaria, with its blue clusters, which covers my house— form their spirals fr
. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. KOALA OE AUSTRALIAN POUCHED BEAK. Combining many â characteRstics of the Bear and the Sloth, although a true Marsupial, the Koala, with its short, thickset body, short.snout and large head is one of the most singular and interesting arboreal animals of Australia and Tasmania. â¢(Phascolarctus cinereus.) not live in burrows, but on the trees, in the woods, especially where there are tree-nuts. There are more of them on Ceram and Buru than on Amboina, for on the latter island they fear the people, who â catch them in a peculiar way a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animals-of-the-world-brehms-life-of-animals-mammals-koala-oe-australian-pouched-beak-combining-many-characterstics-of-the-bear-and-the-sloth-although-a-true-marsupial-the-koala-with-its-short-thickset-body-shortsnout-and-large-head-is-one-of-the-most-singular-and-interesting-arboreal-animals-of-australia-and-tasmania-phascolarctus-cinereus-not-live-in-burrows-but-on-the-trees-in-the-woods-especially-where-there-are-tree-nuts-there-are-more-of-them-on-ceram-and-buru-than-on-amboina-for-on-the-latter-island-they-fear-the-people-who-catch-them-in-a-peculiar-way-a-image232125920.html
RMRDJ6YC–. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. KOALA OE AUSTRALIAN POUCHED BEAK. Combining many â characteRstics of the Bear and the Sloth, although a true Marsupial, the Koala, with its short, thickset body, short.snout and large head is one of the most singular and interesting arboreal animals of Australia and Tasmania. â¢(Phascolarctus cinereus.) not live in burrows, but on the trees, in the woods, especially where there are tree-nuts. There are more of them on Ceram and Buru than on Amboina, for on the latter island they fear the people, who â catch them in a peculiar way a
. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Tbees of the JSToETHEBisr States and Canada. 155 The Black Jack Oak is a tree of medium size, occasionally attaining the height of 40 or 50 ft., with a trunk rarely more than 18 in. or 2 ft. in thickness, and these dimensions are at- tained only by trees which are especially favored by soil and climate. When isolated from other trees it develops a rounded dome- shaped or obovoid top with wide spreading lateral branches and drooping lower branches. It is a singular fact Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-the-trees-of-the-northern-states-and-canada-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-photo-descriptive-trees-handbook-of-tbees-of-the-jstoethebisr-states-and-canada-155-the-black-jack-oak-is-a-tree-of-medium-size-occasionally-attaining-the-height-of-40-or-50-ft-with-a-trunk-rarely-more-than-18-in-or-2-ft-in-thickness-and-these-dimensions-are-at-tained-only-by-trees-which-are-especially-favored-by-soil-and-climate-when-isolated-from-other-trees-it-develops-a-rounded-dome-shaped-or-obovoid-top-with-wide-spreading-lateral-branches-and-drooping-lower-branches-it-is-a-singular-fact-image232147751.html
RMRDK6R3–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Tbees of the JSToETHEBisr States and Canada. 155 The Black Jack Oak is a tree of medium size, occasionally attaining the height of 40 or 50 ft., with a trunk rarely more than 18 in. or 2 ft. in thickness, and these dimensions are at- tained only by trees which are especially favored by soil and climate. When isolated from other trees it develops a rounded dome- shaped or obovoid top with wide spreading lateral branches and drooping lower branches. It is a singular fact
. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 276, Flower of Aurantium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in five sets. 277, One of the sets. 278, Tlower of Hypericum jEgypticum; stamens in three sets, 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans ; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. nectary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spurs are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting from b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-botany-being-outlines-of-the-structure-physiology-and-classification-of-plants-with-a-flora-of-the-united-states-and-canada-botany-botany-botany-276-flower-of-aurantium-limeta-lime-tree-sta-mens-in-five-sets-277-one-of-the-sets-278-tlower-of-hypericum-jegypticum-stamens-in-three-sets-279-flower-of-tecoma-radicans-petals-cohering-into-a-tube-free-only-at-top-sepals-also-coherent-nectary-was-indiscriminately-applied-to-all-such-organs-because-some-of-them-produced-honey-434-spurs-are-singular-processes-of-the-flower-tubular-and-pro-jecting-from-b-image232066032.html
RMRDFEGG–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 276, Flower of Aurantium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in five sets. 277, One of the sets. 278, Tlower of Hypericum jEgypticum; stamens in three sets, 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans ; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. nectary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spurs are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting from b
. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. >^ 2T6, Flower of Aurnntium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in flye sets. 27T, One of the sets. 278, Flower of Hypericum .^gypticum; stamens in three sets. 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. ne'ctary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spues are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-botany-being-outlines-of-the-structure-physiology-and-classification-of-plants-with-a-flora-of-the-united-states-and-canada-botany-botany-botany-gt-2t6-flower-of-aurnntium-limeta-lime-tree-sta-mens-in-flye-sets-27t-one-of-the-sets-278-flower-of-hypericum-gypticum-stamens-in-three-sets-279-flower-of-tecoma-radicans-petals-cohering-into-a-tube-free-only-at-top-sepals-also-coherent-nectary-was-indiscriminately-applied-to-all-such-organs-because-some-of-them-produced-honey-434-spues-are-singular-processes-of-the-flower-tubular-and-pro-jecting-f-image232354252.html
RMRE0J64–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. >^ 2T6, Flower of Aurnntium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in flye sets. 27T, One of the sets. 278, Flower of Hypericum .^gypticum; stamens in three sets. 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. ne'ctary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spues are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting f
. Getting acquainted with the trees . Trees. SOME OTHER TREES ferred) to make up for the lack. It ought to be called the blue-ber- ried dogwood, by rea- son of its extremely beautiful fruit, which formed a singular and delightful contrast to the profusion of red and scarlet fruits so much in evidence, one September day, in Bos- ton's berry-full Frank- lin Park. The red-bud, as I have said, is miscalled Judas-tree, the tradi- tion being that it was on a tree of this fam- ily, but not of the American branch, hap- pily and obviously, that the faithless disciple hanged himself after his final inte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/getting-acquainted-with-the-trees-trees-some-other-trees-ferred-to-make-up-for-the-lack-it-ought-to-be-called-the-blue-ber-ried-dogwood-by-rea-son-of-its-extremely-beautiful-fruit-which-formed-a-singular-and-delightful-contrast-to-the-profusion-of-red-and-scarlet-fruits-so-much-in-evidence-one-september-day-in-bos-tons-berry-full-frank-lin-park-the-red-bud-as-i-have-said-is-miscalled-judas-tree-the-tradi-tion-being-that-it-was-on-a-tree-of-this-fam-ily-but-not-of-the-american-branch-hap-pily-and-obviously-that-the-faithless-disciple-hanged-himself-after-his-final-inte-image232039908.html
RMRDE97G–. Getting acquainted with the trees . Trees. SOME OTHER TREES ferred) to make up for the lack. It ought to be called the blue-ber- ried dogwood, by rea- son of its extremely beautiful fruit, which formed a singular and delightful contrast to the profusion of red and scarlet fruits so much in evidence, one September day, in Bos- ton's berry-full Frank- lin Park. The red-bud, as I have said, is miscalled Judas-tree, the tradi- tion being that it was on a tree of this fam- ily, but not of the American branch, hap- pily and obviously, that the faithless disciple hanged himself after his final inte
. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Trees of the Northern States and Canada. 191 The Planer-tree rarely attains a greater height than 30 or 40 ft. or thicker trunk than 18 or 20 in. It is distinctly a water-loving species, being confined in its habitation to de- pressions in bottom-lands and deep swamps which are inundated during a considerable portion of the year. In these localities, too wet for nearly all other trees, it holds undis- puted sway and presents a singular appear- ance, with its broad tops Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-the-trees-of-the-northern-states-and-canada-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-photo-descriptive-trees-handbook-of-trees-of-the-northern-states-and-canada-191-the-planer-tree-rarely-attains-a-greater-height-than-30-or-40-ft-or-thicker-trunk-than-18-or-20-in-it-is-distinctly-a-water-loving-species-being-confined-in-its-habitation-to-de-pressions-in-bottom-lands-and-deep-swamps-which-are-inundated-during-a-considerable-portion-of-the-year-in-these-localities-too-wet-for-nearly-all-other-trees-it-holds-undis-puted-sway-and-presents-a-singular-appear-ance-with-its-broad-tops-image232147449.html
RMRDK6C9–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Trees of the Northern States and Canada. 191 The Planer-tree rarely attains a greater height than 30 or 40 ft. or thicker trunk than 18 or 20 in. It is distinctly a water-loving species, being confined in its habitation to de- pressions in bottom-lands and deep swamps which are inundated during a considerable portion of the year. In these localities, too wet for nearly all other trees, it holds undis- puted sway and presents a singular appear- ance, with its broad tops
. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. Fringe-tree, Cliioiinii/hin viigiiiut. Drupes %' to X' long. I lie !⢠nnffe-tree is one of the most beatitiftil of our onrt- mental shrui. and althou,b a native of the .sonth it is hardy at the north and ,s extensively planted. It prefers a moist The singular appearance of its snow white flou-ers which look hke a fruiKc, give to it the . ontmon name. These flowers appear abundantly when the leaves are half grown '"H the fohage mass becomes a combination of so Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-native-trees-and-how-to-identify-them-microform-a-popular-study-of-their-habits-and-their-peculiarities-trees-arbres-fringe-tree-cliioiiniihin-viigiiiut-drupes-to-x-long-i-lie-!-nnffe-tree-is-one-of-the-most-beatitiftil-of-our-onrt-mental-shrui-and-althoub-a-native-of-the-sonth-it-is-hardy-at-the-north-and-s-extensively-planted-it-prefers-a-moist-the-singular-appearance-of-its-snow-white-flou-ers-which-look-hke-a-fruikc-give-to-it-the-ontmon-name-these-flowers-appear-abundantly-when-the-leaves-are-half-grown-quoth-the-fohage-mass-becomes-a-combination-of-so-image232795730.html
RMREMN96–. Our native trees and how to identify them [microform] : a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees; Arbres. Fringe-tree, Cliioiinii/hin viigiiiut. Drupes %' to X' long. I lie !⢠nnffe-tree is one of the most beatitiftil of our onrt- mental shrui. and althou,b a native of the .sonth it is hardy at the north and ,s extensively planted. It prefers a moist The singular appearance of its snow white flou-ers which look hke a fruiKc, give to it the . ontmon name. These flowers appear abundantly when the leaves are half grown '"H the fohage mass becomes a combination of so
. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. >^ 2T6, Flower of Aurnntium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in flye sets. 27T, One of the sets. 278, Flower of Hypericum .^gypticum; stamens in three sets. 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. ne'ctary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spues are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-botany-being-outlines-of-the-structure-physiology-and-classification-of-plants-with-a-flora-of-the-united-states-and-canada-botany-botany-botany-gt-2t6-flower-of-aurnntium-limeta-lime-tree-sta-mens-in-flye-sets-27t-one-of-the-sets-278-flower-of-hypericum-gypticum-stamens-in-three-sets-279-flower-of-tecoma-radicans-petals-cohering-into-a-tube-free-only-at-top-sepals-also-coherent-nectary-was-indiscriminately-applied-to-all-such-organs-because-some-of-them-produced-honey-434-spues-are-singular-processes-of-the-flower-tubular-and-pro-jecting-f-image232354248.html
RMRE0J60–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. >^ 2T6, Flower of Aurnntium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in flye sets. 27T, One of the sets. 278, Flower of Hypericum .^gypticum; stamens in three sets. 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. ne'ctary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spues are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting f
. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 276, Flower of Aurantium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in five sets. 277, One of the sets. 278, Tlower of Hypericum jEgypticum; stamens in three sets, 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans ; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. nectary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spurs are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting from b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-botany-being-outlines-of-the-structure-physiology-and-classification-of-plants-with-a-flora-of-the-united-states-and-canada-botany-botany-botany-276-flower-of-aurantium-limeta-lime-tree-sta-mens-in-five-sets-277-one-of-the-sets-278-tlower-of-hypericum-jegypticum-stamens-in-three-sets-279-flower-of-tecoma-radicans-petals-cohering-into-a-tube-free-only-at-top-sepals-also-coherent-nectary-was-indiscriminately-applied-to-all-such-organs-because-some-of-them-produced-honey-434-spurs-are-singular-processes-of-the-flower-tubular-and-pro-jecting-from-b-image232066036.html
RMRDFEGM–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 276, Flower of Aurantium Limeta (Lime-tree) ; sta- mens in five sets. 277, One of the sets. 278, Tlower of Hypericum jEgypticum; stamens in three sets, 279, Flower of Tecoma radicans ; petals cohering into a tube, free only at top. Sepals also coherent. nectary was indiscriminately applied to all such organs, because some of them produced honey. 434. Spurs are singular processes of the flower, tubular and pro- jecting from b
. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. llAMMiOOK OF TeEES OF THE XoRTllEEN StATES AND CaNADA. 195 This tree attains tlie heifjht of 00 or 80 ft. and in thickness of trunk '2 or 3 ft. It de- velops an open oblong head with more or less drooping lateral and lower branches, and is alwaj's of interest to one seeing it for the first time on account of its singular light gray smooth bark, covered at intervals with promi- nent excrescences and bosses. It is a handsome tree, as it is found hanging over the borders of lakes and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-the-trees-of-the-northern-states-and-canada-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-photo-descriptive-trees-llammiook-of-teees-of-the-xortlleen-states-and-canada-195-this-tree-attains-tlie-heifjht-of-00-or-80-ft-and-in-thickness-of-trunk-2-or-3-ft-it-de-velops-an-open-oblong-head-with-more-or-less-drooping-lateral-and-lower-branches-and-is-alwajs-of-interest-to-one-seeing-it-for-the-first-time-on-account-of-its-singular-light-gray-smooth-bark-covered-at-intervals-with-promi-nent-excrescences-and-bosses-it-is-a-handsome-tree-as-it-is-found-hanging-over-the-borders-of-lakes-and-image232147437.html
RMRDK6BW–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. llAMMiOOK OF TeEES OF THE XoRTllEEN StATES AND CaNADA. 195 This tree attains tlie heifjht of 00 or 80 ft. and in thickness of trunk '2 or 3 ft. It de- velops an open oblong head with more or less drooping lateral and lower branches, and is alwaj's of interest to one seeing it for the first time on account of its singular light gray smooth bark, covered at intervals with promi- nent excrescences and bosses. It is a handsome tree, as it is found hanging over the borders of lakes and
. Short sketches of the wild sports & natural history of the highlands. Hunting; Natural history. THE SNOWY OWi. CHAPTER Viri Crossbills : Habits of; Nest—Snowy Owl—Great-eared Owl—Hoopoe—Shrike— Tawny and Snow Bunting—Lizards—Singular Pets—Toads : Utility of; Com- bats of—Adders—Dog and Snakes—Large Snake—Blind-Worm. Whilst walking through the extensive fir and larch woods in this neighbourhood, I am often much amused by the proceed- ings of those curious little birds the crossbills.^ They pass incessantly from tree to tree with a jerking quick flight in ' The Common Crossbill. The bill o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/short-sketches-of-the-wild-sports-amp-natural-history-of-the-highlands-hunting-natural-history-the-snowy-owi-chapter-viri-crossbills-habits-of-nestsnowy-owlgreat-eared-owlhoopoeshrike-tawny-and-snow-buntinglizardssingular-petstoads-utility-of-com-bats-ofaddersdog-and-snakeslarge-snakeblind-worm-whilst-walking-through-the-extensive-fir-and-larch-woods-in-this-neighbourhood-i-am-often-much-amused-by-the-proceed-ings-of-those-curious-little-birds-the-crossbills-they-pass-incessantly-from-tree-to-tree-with-a-jerking-quick-flight-in-the-common-crossbill-the-bill-o-image232204201.html
RMRDNPR5–. Short sketches of the wild sports & natural history of the highlands. Hunting; Natural history. THE SNOWY OWi. CHAPTER Viri Crossbills : Habits of; Nest—Snowy Owl—Great-eared Owl—Hoopoe—Shrike— Tawny and Snow Bunting—Lizards—Singular Pets—Toads : Utility of; Com- bats of—Adders—Dog and Snakes—Large Snake—Blind-Worm. Whilst walking through the extensive fir and larch woods in this neighbourhood, I am often much amused by the proceed- ings of those curious little birds the crossbills.^ They pass incessantly from tree to tree with a jerking quick flight in ' The Common Crossbill. The bill o
. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. .STUKilD-K —THE OWLS. 47 covered the bird at tlie entrance of a small hole in a liirch-tree, wliere it was callini^ to its mate. As lie stood at the loot of the tree, in full sight of the bird, he observed the singular iiower it jiossessed of altei'ing its voice, making it seem near or remote,— a faculty which he had never noticed in any other bird. An egg given me by Mr. Ihiius U. Winslow as one of tliis bird, and figured in the North American Dology, was undoubtedly that of a Woodpecker. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-north-american-birds-microform-land-birds-birds-ornithology-oiseaux-ornithologie-stukild-k-the-owls-47-covered-the-bird-at-tlie-entrance-of-a-small-hole-in-a-liirch-tree-wliere-it-was-callini-to-its-mate-as-lie-stood-at-the-loot-of-the-tree-in-full-sight-of-the-bird-he-observed-the-singular-iiower-it-jiossessed-of-alteiing-its-voice-making-it-seem-near-or-remote-a-faculty-which-he-had-never-noticed-in-any-other-bird-an-egg-given-me-by-mr-ihiius-u-winslow-as-one-of-tliis-bird-and-figured-in-the-north-american-dology-was-undoubtedly-that-of-a-woodpecker-image234901255.html
RMRJ4JXF–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. .STUKilD-K —THE OWLS. 47 covered the bird at tlie entrance of a small hole in a liirch-tree, wliere it was callini^ to its mate. As lie stood at the loot of the tree, in full sight of the bird, he observed the singular iiower it jiossessed of altei'ing its voice, making it seem near or remote,— a faculty which he had never noticed in any other bird. An egg given me by Mr. Ihiius U. Winslow as one of tliis bird, and figured in the North American Dology, was undoubtedly that of a Woodpecker.
. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. 158 THE KING OF BIRDS. domed nest to any other; first, because it is more lofty, and, second, because it protects the royal eggs from cold and rain. But sometimes he chooses the strangest places for his nest. A wren's nest has been found in the body of a dead hawk, which had been killed and nailed to the side of a barn, to frighten other hawks. Once a farmer had killed a calf, and hung a tree. (It seems a singular thing to on a tree, as if he were a horse-thief; the way I heard the story.) its Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/four-feet-two-feet-and-no-feet-or-furry-and-feathery-pets-and-how-they-live-animal-behavior-158-the-king-of-birds-domed-nest-to-any-other-first-because-it-is-more-lofty-and-second-because-it-protects-the-royal-eggs-from-cold-and-rain-but-sometimes-he-chooses-the-strangest-places-for-his-nest-a-wrens-nest-has-been-found-in-the-body-of-a-dead-hawk-which-had-been-killed-and-nailed-to-the-side-of-a-barn-to-frighten-other-hawks-once-a-farmer-had-killed-a-calf-and-hung-a-tree-it-seems-a-singular-thing-to-on-a-tree-as-if-he-were-a-horse-thief-the-way-i-heard-the-story-its-image232201719.html
RMRDNKJF–. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. 158 THE KING OF BIRDS. domed nest to any other; first, because it is more lofty, and, second, because it protects the royal eggs from cold and rain. But sometimes he chooses the strangest places for his nest. A wren's nest has been found in the body of a dead hawk, which had been killed and nailed to the side of a barn, to frighten other hawks. Once a farmer had killed a calf, and hung a tree. (It seems a singular thing to on a tree, as if he were a horse-thief; the way I heard the story.) its
. Report on the birds of Pennsylvania : with special reference to the food habits, based on over four thousand stomach examinations. Birds. 156 BIRDS OF I'ENNSYLV.lNIA.^ s^eraTweeks later took a batch of Screech Owl's ef?g8 out of it. An- other singular experience he had with owls is, he made a hole in a wil- low tree; when he came to look after it again he found owls had tiiken possession of it and had nearly tilled it with field mice, he said there were enough mice in it to fill his derby hat. This happened just before a heavy snow storm and about ten days later every mouse was ^'^m L M Turn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/report-on-the-birds-of-pennsylvania-with-special-reference-to-the-food-habits-based-on-over-four-thousand-stomach-examinations-birds-156-birds-of-iennsylvlnia-seratweeks-later-took-a-batch-of-screech-owls-efg8-out-of-it-an-other-singular-experience-he-had-with-owls-is-he-made-a-hole-in-a-wil-low-tree-when-he-came-to-look-after-it-again-he-found-owls-had-tiiken-possession-of-it-and-had-nearly-tilled-it-with-field-mice-he-said-there-were-enough-mice-in-it-to-fill-his-derby-hat-this-happened-just-before-a-heavy-snow-storm-and-about-ten-days-later-every-mouse-was-m-l-m-turn-image232670887.html
RMREF22F–. Report on the birds of Pennsylvania : with special reference to the food habits, based on over four thousand stomach examinations. Birds. 156 BIRDS OF I'ENNSYLV.lNIA.^ s^eraTweeks later took a batch of Screech Owl's ef?g8 out of it. An- other singular experience he had with owls is, he made a hole in a wil- low tree; when he came to look after it again he found owls had tiiken possession of it and had nearly tilled it with field mice, he said there were enough mice in it to fill his derby hat. This happened just before a heavy snow storm and about ten days later every mouse was ^'^m L M Turn
. English trees and tree-planting [microform]. Trees; Arbres. 84 ENGLISH TREES AND TREE-PLANTING. reived the idea of launching the pines down an inclined plane, from the top of the mountain to Lake Lucerne, a distance of nearly nine miles. This was effected by means of a kind of trough, six feet broad and from three to six feet deep, composed of 25,000 pine trees, its length being 44,000 English feet. This singular contrivance was finished in 1812, and excited universal wonder, as it had to be constructed upon an undeviating line, passing over the summits of rocks, along their sides, over deep Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-trees-and-tree-planting-microform-trees-arbres-84-english-trees-and-tree-planting-reived-the-idea-of-launching-the-pines-down-an-inclined-plane-from-the-top-of-the-mountain-to-lake-lucerne-a-distance-of-nearly-nine-miles-this-was-effected-by-means-of-a-kind-of-trough-six-feet-broad-and-from-three-to-six-feet-deep-composed-of-25000-pine-trees-its-length-being-44000-english-feet-this-singular-contrivance-was-finished-in-1812-and-excited-universal-wonder-as-it-had-to-be-constructed-upon-an-undeviating-line-passing-over-the-summits-of-rocks-along-their-sides-over-deep-image232834798.html
RMREPF4E–. English trees and tree-planting [microform]. Trees; Arbres. 84 ENGLISH TREES AND TREE-PLANTING. reived the idea of launching the pines down an inclined plane, from the top of the mountain to Lake Lucerne, a distance of nearly nine miles. This was effected by means of a kind of trough, six feet broad and from three to six feet deep, composed of 25,000 pine trees, its length being 44,000 English feet. This singular contrivance was finished in 1812, and excited universal wonder, as it had to be constructed upon an undeviating line, passing over the summits of rocks, along their sides, over deep
. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Trees oe the Noetheen- States and Canada. The Shag-bark Hickory is an important forest tree occasionally attaining or even sur- passing the height of 100 ft., with straight columnar trunk 2-3 ft. in diameter vested in a singular gray bark. This exfoliates in long hard plate-like strips, whieli, hanging long at- tached at their upper ends, suggest an ap- pearance of shagginess; hence its name. When growing apart from other trees it develops an oblong or obovoid top with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-the-trees-of-the-northern-states-and-canada-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-photo-descriptive-trees-handbook-of-trees-oe-the-noetheen-states-and-canada-the-shag-bark-hickory-is-an-important-forest-tree-occasionally-attaining-or-even-sur-passing-the-height-of-100-ft-with-straight-columnar-trunk-2-3-ft-in-diameter-vested-in-a-singular-gray-bark-this-exfoliates-in-long-hard-plate-like-strips-whieli-hanging-long-at-tached-at-their-upper-ends-suggest-an-ap-pearance-of-shagginess-hence-its-name-when-growing-apart-from-other-trees-it-develops-an-oblong-or-obovoid-top-with-image232148109.html
RMRDK77W–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Trees oe the Noetheen- States and Canada. The Shag-bark Hickory is an important forest tree occasionally attaining or even sur- passing the height of 100 ft., with straight columnar trunk 2-3 ft. in diameter vested in a singular gray bark. This exfoliates in long hard plate-like strips, whieli, hanging long at- tached at their upper ends, suggest an ap- pearance of shagginess; hence its name. When growing apart from other trees it develops an oblong or obovoid top with
. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. TWO HERONS 81 and decay; and the bodies of young birds who liad met witla an untimely death by falling from above. It was not altogether a savory place! Seating ourselves at the base of an unoccupied tree, Ave had not long to wait before the normal life of the rookery was resumed. The young, who while we were observed had been silent, now began to utter a singular, froglike hik-Jcilx-kih in chorus, and. 40. Blark-w-owiied Niglit Herons feeding. Teleplmto, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-studies-with-a-camera-with-introductory-chapters-on-the-outfit-and-methods-of-the-bird-photographer-birds-photography-of-birds-two-herons-81-and-decay-and-the-bodies-of-young-birds-who-liad-met-witla-an-untimely-death-by-falling-from-above-it-was-not-altogether-a-savory-place!-seating-ourselves-at-the-base-of-an-unoccupied-tree-ave-had-not-long-to-wait-before-the-normal-life-of-the-rookery-was-resumed-the-young-who-while-we-were-observed-had-been-silent-now-began-to-utter-a-singular-froglike-hik-jcilx-kih-in-chorus-and-40-blark-w-owiied-niglit-herons-feeding-teleplmto-image232033639.html
RMRDE17K–. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. TWO HERONS 81 and decay; and the bodies of young birds who liad met witla an untimely death by falling from above. It was not altogether a savory place! Seating ourselves at the base of an unoccupied tree, Ave had not long to wait before the normal life of the rookery was resumed. The young, who while we were observed had been silent, now began to utter a singular, froglike hik-Jcilx-kih in chorus, and. 40. Blark-w-owiied Niglit Herons feeding. Teleplmto,
. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. TWO JIERONS 81 and decay; and tlie bodies of young birds wlio had met with an untimely death by falling from above. It was not altogether a savory place! Seating ourselves at the base of an unoccupied tree, we had not long to wait before the normal life of the rookery was resumed. The young, who while we were observed had been silent, now began to utter a singular, froglike kiJa-kik-kih in chorus, and. 40. Black-evowneJ ^â inilt Huroiis fi-f.liiig. TL'lepl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-studies-with-a-camera-with-introductory-chapters-on-the-outfit-and-methods-of-the-bird-photographer-birds-photography-of-birds-two-jierons-81-and-decay-and-tlie-bodies-of-young-birds-wlio-had-met-with-an-untimely-death-by-falling-from-above-it-was-not-altogether-a-savory-place!-seating-ourselves-at-the-base-of-an-unoccupied-tree-we-had-not-long-to-wait-before-the-normal-life-of-the-rookery-was-resumed-the-young-who-while-we-were-observed-had-been-silent-now-began-to-utter-a-singular-froglike-kija-kik-kih-in-chorus-and-40-black-evownej-inilt-huroiis-fi-fliiig-tllepl-image232284301.html
RMRDWCYW–. Bird studies with a camera : with introductory chapters on the outfit and methods of the bird photographer . Birds; Photography of birds. TWO JIERONS 81 and decay; and tlie bodies of young birds wlio had met with an untimely death by falling from above. It was not altogether a savory place! Seating ourselves at the base of an unoccupied tree, we had not long to wait before the normal life of the rookery was resumed. The young, who while we were observed had been silent, now began to utter a singular, froglike kiJa-kik-kih in chorus, and. 40. Black-evowneJ ^â inilt Huroiis fi-f.liiig. TL'lepl
. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Trees of the JSToetherit States and Canada. 401 The beautiful Fringe-tree rarely attains a greater size than 25 or 30 ft. in height and 8 to 10 in. in diameter of trunk, and is often a shrub sending vip several stout spreading stems from a common base. When isolated it develops a low rounded or oblong top of tortu- ous branches. It inhabits rich moist soil of sheltered ravines and the banks of streams, and is a tree of singular beauty in May and June, when its light gre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-the-trees-of-the-northern-states-and-canada-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-photo-descriptive-trees-handbook-of-trees-of-the-jstoetherit-states-and-canada-401-the-beautiful-fringe-tree-rarely-attains-a-greater-size-than-25-or-30-ft-in-height-and-8-to-10-in-in-diameter-of-trunk-and-is-often-a-shrub-sending-vip-several-stout-spreading-stems-from-a-common-base-when-isolated-it-develops-a-low-rounded-or-oblong-top-of-tortu-ous-branches-it-inhabits-rich-moist-soil-of-sheltered-ravines-and-the-banks-of-streams-and-is-a-tree-of-singular-beauty-in-may-and-june-when-its-light-gre-image232151959.html
RMRDKC5B–. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains, photo-descriptive . Trees. Handbook of Trees of the JSToetherit States and Canada. 401 The beautiful Fringe-tree rarely attains a greater size than 25 or 30 ft. in height and 8 to 10 in. in diameter of trunk, and is often a shrub sending vip several stout spreading stems from a common base. When isolated it develops a low rounded or oblong top of tortu- ous branches. It inhabits rich moist soil of sheltered ravines and the banks of streams, and is a tree of singular beauty in May and June, when its light gre
. The naturalist in Siluria. Animal behavior; Zoology. 230 The Nahi'^alist in Siiuria. A BIRD'S INSTINCT, OR SAGACITY, WHICH NEEDS EXPLAINING. In The Live Stock Journal I once gave an account of a tree pipit {Anthus arboreus) that had discovered its young in a cage where they had been put, after being carried off from the nest, and so transported that the parent birds could not possibly have seen whither they were taken. I can now record a still more singular case of a similar kind, the despoiled nest being that of. CUCKOO AND WAGTAIL. a wagtail, and the abstracted bird a young half-grown cuck Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-naturalist-in-siluria-animal-behavior-zoology-230-the-nahialist-in-siiuria-a-birds-instinct-or-sagacity-which-needs-explaining-in-the-live-stock-journal-i-once-gave-an-account-of-a-tree-pipit-anthus-arboreus-that-had-discovered-its-young-in-a-cage-where-they-had-been-put-after-being-carried-off-from-the-nest-and-so-transported-that-the-parent-birds-could-not-possibly-have-seen-whither-they-were-taken-i-can-now-record-a-still-more-singular-case-of-a-similar-kind-the-despoiled-nest-being-that-of-cuckoo-and-wagtail-a-wagtail-and-the-abstracted-bird-a-young-half-grown-cuck-image232141876.html
RMRDJY98–. The naturalist in Siluria. Animal behavior; Zoology. 230 The Nahi'^alist in Siiuria. A BIRD'S INSTINCT, OR SAGACITY, WHICH NEEDS EXPLAINING. In The Live Stock Journal I once gave an account of a tree pipit {Anthus arboreus) that had discovered its young in a cage where they had been put, after being carried off from the nest, and so transported that the parent birds could not possibly have seen whither they were taken. I can now record a still more singular case of a similar kind, the despoiled nest being that of. CUCKOO AND WAGTAIL. a wagtail, and the abstracted bird a young half-grown cuck
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