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  • including; its paper mill site, its sludge and bark dump, and its coal tar pipe lands.
  • Acacia decurrens (Acacia bark, Early black wattle, Green wattle, Sydney wattl
  • nals of Captain Cook, a small party from the HM Bark Endeavour encountered a group of Asmat warriors
  • She was named after Captain Cook's Bark Endeavour and was the first of three ships in t
  • Captain James Cook and HM Bark Endeavour
  • The expedition left England in 1768, aboard HM Bark Endeavour under the command of R.N. Lt. James C
  • HMS Bark Endeavour was chosen to take the astronomers an
  • 'Replica' of HM Bark Endeavour at Castlegate Quay.
  • d crew, with bicycles to represent his ship, HM Bark Endeavour, during Captain Cook's exploration of
  • ok: James Cook arrives in Tahiti on the ship HM Bark Endeavour, preparing to observe the solar eclip
  • Zealand Navy named in honour of Captain Cook's Bark Endeavour.
  • Bark extract of Afrostyrax lepidophyllus has shown p
  • Other landing parties from the bark fared better.
  • other Native Americans used an infusion of the bark for fever and other medicinal purposes for cent
  • iawatha called on the birch tree to furnish the bark for his canoe, on the cedar for its boughs for
  • It was used to grind oak bark for the tannery complex established here in the
  • Many other tribes used the wood and bark for making tools and furniture.
  • It uses its short, sharp beak to probe bark for insects residing underneath.
  • , but the cultivar lacks the attractive mottled bark for which the species is renowned.
  • 's wings are dark mottled brown, much like tree bark, for camouflage when the wings are together.
  • re created in order to funnel income to Senator Bark for jobs that were not advertised to the public
  • oots of the cedar tree, cannery grass and birch bark for the design.
  • p of plant fibres decorated on the outside with bark fragments.
  • friend and committee member, at his home “Hill Bark”, Frankby, Wirral.
  • Berrya A genus of evergreen trees with fibrous bark from Southeast Asia and the Pacific Region.
  • and packaged in a box, of natural aromatic pine bark from the Jura mountains.
  • He began harvesting tanoak bark from the canyon, a lucrative source of income a
  • lage patterns, and did so by trying to mock the bark from a giant oak tree in his parent's front law
  • negal is tapped for gum by cutting holes in the bark, from which a product called Kordofan or Senega
  • Recovery of bark from oak branches
  • Tool to recover bark from oak branches
  • the train engine and the banker, and the sharp bark from the locomotive exhausts as they fought the
  • probably used to pull down leaves and strip the bark from trees.
  • It feeds on soft bark, fruits and insects.
  • and developed a strong resistance, the airborne bark fungus spread 50 miles (80 km) a year and in a
  • ceptible to chestnut blight, caused by an Asian bark fungus (Cryphonectria parasitica, formerly Endo
  • d in deerskin, a single piece of cloth, or in a bark garment, with his hair and nails uncut, the her
  • is contains flavonoids, xanthonoids in its root bark, geranylated phenolic compounds in its fruits,
  • The building exterior is sheathed with cedar bark, giving it a shaggy appearance.
  • persicum has a stout rugged stem and light grey bark, growing up to 4.5-5 metres in height.
  • An extract from the bark has been shown in rats to be a possible treatme
  • The tree's bark has limited use in tanning, primarily for sheep
  • The bark has been chewed or brewed into a drink for cold
  • The exfoliating, mottled bark has a puzzle-like pattern, and is considered ou
  • The bark has been found to contain Catechin, Epicatechin
  • The boat he is transported in, the "Neshmet" bark, has to be defended against his enemies.
  • The bark has a high tannin content of 15.0% and it is us
  • The bark has been investigated for antifiliarial propert
  • Huts made of bark have been preserved, and the tools were made of
  • The leaves and bark have fragments.
  • asionally a bloodwood tree will shed a piece of bark, hence opening a "wound" through which a blood-
  • (drink) made as an alcohol infusion of cinchona bark, herbs, and iron salts.
  • Though they do not label it as peppermint bark, Hershey's also sells peppermint Hershey's kiss
  • Their homes were bark huts called 'gunyahs'.
  • I shall sail rightly in my bark, I am lord of eternity in the crossing of the s
  • The CCA sponsors neighborhood events such as Bark in the Park, the 4th of July parade and block p
  • e empty egg shell often remains attached to the bark in the center of the mine after the larva has d
  • ey feed on green plants in summer and roots and bark in winter, when they burrow under the snow.
  • They mine under the bark in the cambial cylinder of both new spring shoo
  • The bark in younger specimens is smooth and grayish, bec
  • Larvae mainly feed under bark in dead trunks or large branches of elm (Ulmus
  • cts like stink bug because of what lives on the bark in the wild.
  • uck has stated, "Sticking a cork made from tree bark in a wine made in 1999 is like producing a mode
  • Bark in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
  • weighted tool to dig into rotten wood and loose bark in search of insects and similar prey.
  • They then spend the winter under bark, in gaps in dead wood as well as in tree stubs
  • ond's Extract was a popular distillation of the bark in dilute alcohol.
  • Pupation takes place under the bark in an oval cocoon of silk into which fragments
  • c ideals into the medium of wood, incorporating bark inclusions and imperfections as decorative elem
  • WLN is still being extensively used by BARK Information Services.
  • “castle,” and 12 long houses, covered with elm bark, inhabited by the Turtle Clan of the Mohawk fro
  • While Morrisseau painted on birch bark initially, the media of Woodland style tend to
  • m was originally based on a short story by Andy Bark, inspired by a childhood visit to Staithes in N
  • The bark is reddish and ages white and shreddy.
  • The bark is grayish in color and shreddy.
  • The bark is gray-brown on the surface and red-brown on t
  • Bark is smooth, grey or white, shedding in long stri
  • Martha W. Bark is an American Republican Party politician, who
  • The exfoliating mottled bark is a rich orange-brown.
  • The bark is smooth, darkening to salmon pink or light br
  • The bark is smooth, olive-brown when young and silvery-g
  • The old bark is smooth and grey, shedding in irregular patch
  • In younger trees, the bark is gray, shiny, and smooth; in older trees the
  • The outer bark is scraped off, then the inner bark is split an
  • The lower bark is dark grey, shedding in strips, while the upp
  • For toothache the bark is removed, the branch heated in ashes, and the
  • The bark is an attractive patchwork of white, tawny beig
  • The smooth bark is grayish to dark grey, and the wood is white
  • The bark is silvery-white, smooth or lightly fissured wh
  • clusters are clipped from the twigs, the outer bark is removed, the inner bark is consumed, and the
  • The bark is aromatic and dark brown or black in color.
  • The bark is grey, longitudinally fissured, and exfoliate
  • The bark is covered with three-branched thorns, which ar
  • It is widely used for timber, and its bark is used for fibers.
  • The bark is tan in color, with lenticels on slender stem
  • The bark is used to treat cough by the African Zulu.
  • The bark is smooth but can have a few rough patches wher
  • elutina is used in skeletal fractures while the bark is a powerful astringent used against diarrhoea
  • The bark is dark grey and made up of rectangular or oblo
  • The new bark is yellowish brown, maturing to just brown of g
  • The bark is grey-brown, thin and scaly at the base of th
  • ic receptor kinase (also referred to as βARK or BARK) is a serine/threonine intracellular kinase.
  • The purpose of the compound in the bark is not known.
  • y sap is used to induce vomiting and the boiled bark is used to treat belly pain, pneumonia and mala
  • Eucalyptus squamosa, known as the Scaly Bark is a seldom noticed eucalyptus tree occurring a
  • aken with identification as the Red Bloodwood's bark is similar.
  • The bark is grey or reddish brown, flaky, somewhat tesse
  • The bark is smooth or matt, mottled grey and very white/
  • Its bark is grayish to purple-brown, smooth on young tre
  • The bark is smooth for the entire height of the tree, of
  • The bark is grey, with glossy pointed leaves creating a
  • The bark is thick and has broad plates of thin scales wh
  • The bark is often macerated in ethanol to produce a tinc
  • Hill Bark is a large country house to the south of the ha
  • The bark is gray-white, waxy, and somewhat hairy, especi
  • Bark is eaten as a last resort in times of food scar
  • The bark is reddish- to grayish-brown, and broken into s
  • An additional layer of bark is fastened less securely on to the outer side
  • The bark is a typical mottled combination of grey, green
  • The crown is rounded and the bark is smooth and grey.
  • The bark is toxic, rich in alkaloids and tannins and use
  • The bark is dark brownish-grey with prominent paler brow
  • The bark is light gray, smooth, and thin but may become
  • The trunk is straight and branched, the bark is gray with longitudinal fissures.
  • The bark is greenish-grey, smooth in young trees, becomi
  • The bark is thick, dark gray-brown, and scaly or fissure
  • mmon name probably comes from the fact that its bark is whitish in colour, particularly in younger s
  • The bark is shortly fibrous.
  • Bark is smooth and grey.
  • The bark is smooth, light reddish gray, and peels away f
  • The bark is pale gray, exfoliating in thin longitudinal
  • The bark is reddish-brown with wrinkles, lines and resin
  • The bark is brown to gray-brown, with small shaggy plate
  • The bark is smooth and reddish brown.
  • The bark is (unlike most birches) rough, dark blackish-b
  • oquialism is similar to the English phrase "its bark is worse than its bite".
  • The bark is dark brown and smooth.
  • The bark is thin and yellow-grey when mature, while imma
  • The bark is grayish black and rough.
  • Dr. Otis Cole - It is said about Cole that his bark is "just as bad as his bite."
  • The bark is smooth light gray, roughend by many narrow r
  • Peppermint bark is a chocolate confection.
  • Gumbo-limbo bark is also considered an antidote to Metopium toxi
  • The bark is gray-brownish, and fissured.
  • Older bark is greyish, but twigs are brown, yellow or redd
  • The bark is flaky and peeling.
  • The bark is smooth and gray.
  • The peeling red papery bark is distinctive
  • Its bark is sometimes used in bitters.
  • As the bark is shed the predominantly white trunk takes on
  • The bark is gray-reddish and rough.
  • The bark is used for medicine.
  • The bark is dark red and smooth.
  • The rough bark is grey-brown.
  • The bark is smooth and dark grey.
  • Bark is a coarse dark gray.
  • The bark is variable, usually dark gray-brown to pinkish
  • Similar to the White Ash, the upper bark is smooth and pale, often covered with scribble
  • Bark is rough and reddish-brown.
  • The bark is thin and smooth.
  • The bark is thick, rough and scaly.
  • The mature bark is grey and rough.
  • The trunk bark is gray and rough.
  • The bark is thin and scaly, flaking off in small circula
  • from northeastern Ethiopia to Senegal, and its bark is used to produce Anogelline, a substance used
  • Basil Bark is a former professional Canadian football offe
  • The tree's bark is the most common part used medicinally.
  • The bark is important in the tanning industry.
  • The bark is a smooth grey-brown colour.
  • The tannin content of the bark is approximately 18%.
  • The bark is grey, somewhat rough and resembling sandpape
  • The bark is smooth and polished, shedding in late summer
  • Its bark is smooth, though sometimes persistent on the l
  • One the bow and stern of the canoe, the bark is folded over rings of willow.
  • Bayesian additive regression kernels ( BARK) is a non-parametric statistical model for regr
  • Its bark is usually gray and becomes furrowed with age.
  • The bark is greyish or reddish brown, with white specks.
  • The bark is smooth, reddish brown with a gray cast.
  • Pulverised bark is thrown into water to paralyse fish.
  • Bayberry root bark is the part used in herbalism.
  • The bark is dark brown to gray, with narrow fissures and
  • The bark is dark reddish brown patterned with corky pust
  • The bark is dark brown, thick and deeply fissured at the
  • Its bark is commonly misconstrued as being used in bitte
  • The bark is dark gray, rough, and furrowed in a vertical
  • The bark is used as a source of red dye
  • are not cones, coastlines are not circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightning travel in a s
  • The bark is reddish and tends not to shred.
  • The bark is used for tanning leather and dying orange co
  • The bark is fissured and dark grey to brown.
  • The bark is reddish brown externally, and yellow orange
  • The bark is dark brown with yellow lenticels.
  • The bark is grey, and fissured when old.
  • The bark is rough, with deep, vertical fissures and the
  • The bark is often harvested as a traditional medicine.
  • The bark is gray-brown or reddish, and rough and fissure
  • The bark is a brownish grey, and exfoliates in flakes.
  • The exfoliating bark is a mottled mix of grey, orange and brown.
  • The bark is smooth, light-brown to grey.
  • The bark is light pinkish brown or light yellowish brown
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