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  • bark Potrimpos, December 19, 1896
  • USS Noble (1861) was a wooden bark purchased during the American Civil War by the
  • he ships and cargo: five ships, a galleon and a bark, pushing one caravel and its cargo into a grove
  • The mottled bark ranges from greyish orange to greyish brown.
  • lso pubescent with red-brown coloring to twigs; bark ranging green to brown.
  • ebruary and discharging her stores, the veteran bark received badly needed repairs.
  • b approaching two meters in maximum height, its bark red or gray.
  • gle from the Fiery Furnaces album Gallowsbird's Bark released by Rough Trade Records on September 1,
  • The bark resin is prepared and dried by a variety of met
  • l, the trunk is smooth, with shedding scales of bark, revealing varying colours of pink, white and g
  • from Atkinson to join him at his encampment on Bark River, part of eastern Lake Koshkonong.
  • The tree's bark, roots, fruit, flowers, leaves, seeds, and gum
  • infusion or distillation, using aromatic herbs, bark, roots, and/or fruit for their flavor and medic
  • This species can be called the Bark runner because of the unusual way to run over t
  • he mine consists of a long corridor made in the bark, running up or down and hardly widening.
  • Clubiona corticalis, the ' Bark sac spider', is a species of 'spiders' belongin
  • oint of delivery, the type of material (such as bark, sawmill residue or whole-tree chips), demand b
  • and Auditory Phonetics, the explanation of the Bark scale is much more detailed, describing the mot
  • nearly all scorpions are solitary, the Arizona bark scorpion is a rare exception: during winter, pa
  • The bark scorpion is particularly well adapted to the de
  • It can be differentiated from the Arizona bark scorpion (Centruroides sculpturatus) by the bro
  • The striped bark scorpion (Centruroides vittatus) is an extremel
  • The bark scorpion is nocturnal, prefers to ambush its pr
  • arch or the pet trade also has an impact on the bark scorpion population.
  • Nevertheless, bark scorpions hide during the heat of the day, typi
  • Arizona bark scorpions prefer riparian areas with mesquite,
  • Bark scorpions do not burrow, and are commonly found
  • Bark scorpions are eaten by a wide variety of animal
  • n't sign the treaties, the keepers of the birch bark scroll and practitioners of medicines so dark a
  • He dedicated a few chapters to the use of birch bark scrolls, the symbolic writing that was used, an
  • f the men involved through the reading of birch bark scrolls.
  • lia) in four aspects of its anatomy; its cones, bark, seeds and leaves.
  • Natural materials, such as bark, seeds, leaves and flowers, shall cover the flo
  • Bark Seghiri (born August 8, 1978 in Argenteuil, Val
  • Bark served on the Burlington County Board of Chosen
  • f system were recorded on scrolls made of birch bark, sewn together with cedar roots.
  • Some buildings have applied cedar bark sheathing, still remarkably intact.
  • It is a small tree to 20 m with smooth, white bark, shedding in ribbons.
  • The bark sheds in long strips.
  • It is a tree of varying size with a dark bark, shiny leaves, and orange oval fruit.
  • d from L-tryptophan, that has been found in the bark, shoots and leaves of several plant species, in
  • The bark should be whittled from the branch 15-20 cm in
  • pronounced include darker, more deeply grooved bark, slightly smaller seeds, and thicker petioles.
  • from caves and limestone crevices to forage on bark, small twigs and leaves.
  • ely to 35 metres (115 ft)) tall, with pale gray bark, smooth on young trees, becoming scaly on old t
  • potted eggs will be laid in a neat nest made of bark, spider's web and moss on a branch 5 - 25 m hig
  • . Boyd, Max Reynolds, Max Cash, Harry Dutchman, Bark Star, and Butch.
  • Bark Stifinder sinking
  • Early settlers were involved in wattle bark stripping and cutting piles and sleepers for sh
  • The Plumbeous Vireo builds a cup nest out of bark strips and down in the fork of a twig.
  • Cassin's Vireo builds a cup nest out of bark strips and down in the fork of a twig.
  • The bark strips off the entire trunk in patches.
  • Engineering and mix: Brian O'Shaughnessy at Bark Studio (tracks 2 and 3)
  • Its final capture was the bark Tacony on June 12, 1863, which being a better s
  • William Read, in CSS Clarence had captured the bark Tacony and, upon learning from the prize's log
  • a corn mill, saw mill, iron foundry and an oak bark tannery that is still functioning.
  • Modern way of producing birch bark tar in a single pot: The birch bark is heated u
  • mitted Acting Master Samuel Howard to leave the bark temporarily so that he might pilot Monitor to a
  • The branch structure is very emphatic and the bark texture similar to that of ivy in its bushy or
  • It is a woody plant, with bark that appears yellow to brown from the outside a
  • rowing up to 6 meters tall with gray or whitish bark that strips away in plates.
  • It has white to cream bark that changes to brown as it matures and is shed
  • ophyllatum, known as "pau-cravo" in Brazil, has bark that smells like cloves.
  • s xalapensis), an unusual tree with red-colored bark that tends to curl-up and peel off each year.
  • BC about a bitter powder extracted from willow bark that could ease aches and pains and reduce feve
  • The flexible trunk has a white spongy bark that flakes off easily.
  • paid $37,860 to Fanning & Coles for the 290 ton bark that would be used by the Pacific Fur Company t
  • Bark: The bark is grey to brownish grey with the tru
  • feed on rotting wood; mostly living under tree bark, they have also been found inside dead branches
  • are green for 2-3 years, then turn brown as the bark thickens.
  • The Tuart has box-like rough bark through the length of the trunk to small twigs.
  • The plant is ground up and mixed with a bark to make a liquid in which to bathe nursing infa
  • Australian indigenous people use the bark to make a liniment for treating ailments of the
  • Native Americans used red alder bark to treat poison oak, insect bites, and skin irr
  • for a refit that reduced her sailing rig from a bark to a schooner.
  • This bird uses its long bill to peck open the bark to reach the larvae; it then uses its thin uppe
  • ould be provided with branches, plants, or cork bark to climb on.
  • trees; if any one causes by friction the inner bark to loosen a Wood-woman dies."
  • ng, around October to early December, obtaining bark to make shields.
  • Decoctions of: bark to remedy tuberculosis (with the roots, by the
  • furlough to command John Jacob Astor's sailing bark Tonquin in a voyage slated to take the ship to
  • Dysoxylum fraserianum - bark, Toonumbar National Park
  • ere, so she climbed into the sky with her great bark torch to get a clearer view.
  • nd people could only move about with the aid of bark torches.
  • The Spruce Bark Tortrix (Cydia pactolana) is a moth of the Tort
  • At Bark Trench, a position on the north side of the cen
  • Canarium australianum (Mango bark, Turpentine tree, Brown Cudgeree) is a tree nat
  • The tree also has the exfoliating bark typical of the species.
  • with evergreen foliage and smooth red or orange bark, typically reaching 10-20 m tall and up to 1 m
  • to fill the Assembly seat vacated by Martha W. Bark upon her selection to fill a New Jersey Senate
  • ch has been denuded of its leaves, and even the bark upon the trees has been gnawed away to the heig
  • p and some other fiber crops, as well as linden bark used for making bast shoes.
  • h he described his experiments with the Margosa bark, used in native Indian medicine, in the treatme
  • Its leaves and bark used to be used for tanning.
  • r geranyl acetate, which was extracted from the bark using distillation.
  • It has rough, fibrous stringy bark usually coloured grey over reddish brown.
  • It has light brown bark, usually short, straight spines 1 to 3 centimet
  • It has thick, fibrous bark usually colored light gray and white.
  • Bark Vernon on Lynn Beach, Morning, Feby.
  • There was a bronze dagger, a bark vessel that was sealed in some way, flint tools
  • Bark was first drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in t
  • lack of traditional palm leaves in Tibet, birch bark was used instead; the use of bark was eventuall
  • The bark was used to manufacture tannic acid, necessary
  • The bark was used for baskets and fabrics and the wood f
  • canoe trees, marks on trees where bark was removed for canoes.
  • The bark was heated in a calabash with hot stones, and m
  • 2, pitching for two teams in the minor leagues, Bark was 6-2 with a 3.25 ERA.
  • On June 1, 1995, Bark was released by the Braves, but signed with the
  • Bark was then drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 1
  • The 290-ton bark was destroyed and sunk at Clayoquot Sound a few
  • t, and other parts of the plant, especially the bark, was used for medicinal purposes.
  • Oxfordshire, England, noted in 1763 that willow bark was effective in reducing a fever.
  • wire; they could be cut, burnt, or grafted; the bark was sometimes lacerated at places or smeared wi
  • hat was known as the "stone fleet", the 606-ton bark was beached with Peter Demill and Cossack on 8
  • The dried roots and bark were used by Native Americans to treat skin inf
  • The leaves and the bark were traditionally used in tanning and contain
  • After a time he was taught to bark whenever he received a coin, which caused a gre
  • m some coarse brownish material clinging to the bark where a man might lean his back.
  • The larvae tunnel under the tree bark where they vigorously feed on wood.
  • 'Fascination' has an orange to mahogany colored bark, which peels off to reveal a polished looking l
  • etopium toxiferum), it produces urushiol in its bark, which can cause contact dermititis on one's sk
  • The James A. Garfield was an American 3-masted bark which sunk off of the Florida gulf coast.
  • nstruction of a replacement church, St. Peter's Bark, which opened in 1999.
  • ts use and the only independent article on this bark which has been issued by a Jesuit.
  • the eyes, pale yellow brown body mimicking the bark which is were it got its name.
  • It is noted for its peeling bark, which can sometimes be removed in sheets, but
  • haped structure above the surface of the tree's bark, while most of the parasite is beneath the bark
  • Young plants manifest smooth reddish bark, while more mature individuals have cracked, ev
  • a has smooth, pale, uniform or slightly mottled bark, white to coppery in summer, and a conspicuousl
  • It has shreddy red or grayish bark with woolly hairs and long white bristles on it
  • tures, known as kinnikinnick, blended the inner bark with tobacco, while more western tribes added i
  • own, fibrous, stringy, fissured longitudinally, bark with red-brown underlayers to small branches.
  • nches are covered in shredding gray and reddish bark, with its smaller branches coated in woolly fib
  • s a basal-branching, fragrant plant, with brown bark with a "warty" or "scaly" texture.
  • It was a three-masted bark with a hull length of 106-feet that was designe
  • Tseka (Winter Ceremonial), and imbues red cedar bark with supernatural power.
  • The bark, wood and roots of Acokanthera schimperi are us
  • onial objects that often use spruce root, cedar bark, wool, and natural dyes.
  • u Quanzhong would appear before Chong Heihu and bark words of malcontent.
  • drugs, and empirically discovered that Peruvian Bark would relieve symptoms long enough to allow rec
  • Bark wounds, caused by the feeding of the larvae, ar
  • e and permanent as compared to the palm leaf or bark writings (perishable materials) of the past dur
  • Bark yellowish fawn, flaky, rough and somewhat tesse
  • w to 3 metres high, but for the clearest winter bark, young shoots need to be encouraged by cutting
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