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  • Polished slab of bowenite serpentine, a variety of antigorite.
  • It even grows in serpentine, a soil that most plants have difficulty thr
  • opened up land in the area by declaring the Serpentine Agricultural Area, and in 1893 decided there
  • Serpentine also serves as a stop on the Australind pass
  • It occurs in serpentine altered dolostone in association with skarn
  • It then passes Serpentine and north to Kerang.
  • serpentinite in association with manasseite, serpentine and dolomite.
  • crystalline schists, discussed the origin of serpentine, and wrote on the rocks Mount Vesuvius and P
  • e mid-15th century, although the idea of the serpentine appears some 40 years previously in an Austr
  • Soils derived from serpentine are toxic to many plants, because of high le
  • from one side, after a two-mile (3 km) long serpentine ascent.
  • At its southern end it meets Serpentine Avenue.The northern side of Tritonville road
  • Many serpentine barrens are known for unique assemblages of
  • Unlike most ecosystems, in serpentine barrens there is less plant growth closer to
  • rwise forested areas; these areas are called serpentine barrens.
  • w, Cherokee Heritage Center, Tahlequah, OK - Serpentine Birds
  • hape of a lindworm (a flightless dragon with serpentine body and two or no legs) and were first tran
  • Thomas Jefferson designed serpentine brick walls for the University of Virginia.
  • Brucite is often found in association with serpentine, calcite, aragonite, dolomite, magnesite, hy
  • forest and tributaries from the Wungong and Serpentine catchments, supplying water to valuable bush
  • Bottom: DIC micrographs of a serpentine channel ~15 μm wide.
  • mmonly are altered to talc with carbonate or serpentine, chlorite, and magnetite.
  • rectilinear planes apeak into the numberless serpentine coils of the sea.
  • in the phlox family known by the common name serpentine collomia.
  • he Constantine Obelisk) is situated near the Serpentine Column at the southern side of the Hippodrom
  • n heights greater than 8-12 feet due to high serpentine concentrations in the soil.
  • river from western Travis County in a highly serpentine course into southern Burnet County to Max St
  • in 1862 and the townsite was established as Serpentine Creek in 1863.
  • The town is named for Serpentine Creek, a tributary of the Loddon River.
  • The Serpentine Dam was one of the component dams involved i
  • The Serpentine Dam is one of the major water supply dams fo
  • The inlet duct has a serpentine diffuser to prevent radar reflections off th
  • ly rich in skarn minerals such as tremolite, serpentine, diopside and chlorite, giving the dolomitic
  • ging in the world, traverses Schenley Park's Serpentine Drive and consists of a 2.33 mile circuit th
  • They included a serpentine drive from the road now known as Dell Road,
  • bettinae (San Luis Obispo serpentine dudleya or Betty's liveforever) - endemic to
  • The serpentine early track often has a reddish orange frass
  • sical, mostly whenever Fagbenle's splendidly serpentine, easeful Sportin' Life is around.
  • orte County, California, where it is a local serpentine endemic generally found in moist areas.
  • Nearby Serpentine Falls
  • The pipehead dam is 7 km upstream from Serpentine Falls and was constructed in the late 1950s
  • r the 405 and climbs the Sepulveda Pass in a serpentine fashion, peaking at Mulholland Drive (althou
  • ty, Tennessee, the Hatchie flows north, in a serpentine fashion, then turns northwest toward Bolivar
  • Boustrophedon text is ordered in a serpentine fashion.
  • Exner syndrome, also known as serpentine fibula polycystic kidney syndrome, is a rare
  • Exner officially named the disorder serpentine fibula polycystic kidney syndrome, but the t
  • The braided serpentine filaments of glowing gas suggests the serpen
  • After a short stint in Dongara, he taught at Serpentine from 1870 to 1880, and again in 1884.
  • ndy at Tate Liverpool, Rebecca Warren at the Serpentine Gallery and Wolfgang Tillmans at the Venice
  • Serpentine Gallery (London), 1985.
  • and in 1994 used a fundraising event at the Serpentine Gallery for Diana to make a public appearanc
  • The Maybe (1995) at the Serpentine Gallery was a collaboration with actress Til
  • when Molly Oldfield brought the group to the Serpentine Gallery, in Hyde Park, London.
  • ardens, opposite the Royal Albert Hall), the Serpentine Gallery, and Speke's monument.
  • 1976 Serpentine Gallery, London, 'Homage to Pietro Longhi'
  • A peace line runs the length of Serpentine Gardens
  • Simpsons Gap, Standley Chasm, Mount Sonder, Serpentine Gorge, the Ochre Pits and Redbank Gorge.
  • California, mostly on rocky outcrops within serpentine grasslands on Tulare Hill and Santa Teresa H
  • Serpentine Green shopping centre's North entrance
  • mplex iron silicate mineral belonging to the serpentine group of minerals.
  • 19th century, it currently grows only on two serpentine hills on the island of Unst (see Keen of Ham
  • n open since 1848, the name being changed to Serpentine in 1917.
  • s discovered in 1985 in placers derived from serpentine, in association with another rare mineral kh
  • ause tens of thousands of people swam in the Serpentine in the summer and ice-skated in the winter.
  • form at will, whereas slithers are generally serpentine in nature.
  • Three serpentine inner tube slides.
  • Serpentine is a town in north west Victoria, Australia.
  • Today, Serpentine is a producer of grain and cattle and a popu
  • Serpentine is located on the South Western Railway betw
  • Serpentine is a town located 55 kilometres (34 mi) sout
  • er of Hyde Park in London, just south of the Serpentine Lake and east of the Serpentine Gallery.
  • The large park (Schlosspark) with a serpentine lake in the English landscape garden manner
  • e Mercedes Benz FISA World Rowing Sprints at Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park in London back in 2002.
  • estbourne which ran through Hyde Park as the Serpentine Lake, and was originally crossed by the Knig
  • , Mrs Allen's Grotto, and three lakes plus a serpentine lake.
  • The Common Aspen Leaf Miner or Aspen Serpentine Leafminer (Phyllocnistis populiella) is a mo
  • Linanthus ambiguus), the serpentine linanthus, is a low annual plant with needle
  • ted by the actor is what Hogarth called "the serpentine line"; he described it as "being composed of
  • Early German musket with serpentine lock
  • The serpentine Mara and its relationship with Tegan were in
  • 2-story, two-bay houses constructed of green serpentine marble with contrasting stone detail.
  • The mine has the form of a long, serpentine mine on the upperside of the leaf.
  • The mine consists of a long serpentine mine, in which the loosened epidermis is pal
  • dull green, white-mottled (or white-veined) serpentine, mixed with calcite, dolomite, or magnesite,
  • by the common names Siskiyou monardella and serpentine monardella.
  • hat dream wasn't a dream at all when a giant serpentine monster attacks him and his sister.
  • nia, where it grows along coastal cliffs, on serpentine mountain slopes, and in vernal pools.
  • s: Ritual Music From Reclaiming and Friends ( Serpentine Music Productions), being the most well-know
  • Kupferberg in the Fichtelgebirge, and in the serpentine of Kraubat near Leoben in Styria.
  • ecies of wild onion known by the common name serpentine onion.
  • There are two main types of serpent: curved ( serpentine, or double-S, shaped) and straight/upright (
  • cts of magnesium containing minerals such as serpentine or brucite.
  • s plant grows in mixed soils of volcanic and serpentine origin in vernally moist areas of grassland
  • t forests and grassland on soils of clay and serpentine origin.
  • Presence of serpentine outcrops on the moors of Cluzeau and La Flot
  • is a perennial herb forming small clumps in serpentine outcrops.
  • "Last Departure / Serpentine Parade" - 5:11
  • Running parallel to the serpentine path of the River Avon, the Portway was the
  • Earlier types had only an "S"-shaped serpentine pinned to the stock either behind or in fron
  • t a controlled rate to regulate the level in Serpentine Pipehead Dam, which in turn feeds water to t
  • The Serpentine Pipehead Dam was constructed to use the Serp
  • n be pumped or gravity transferred back into Serpentine pipehead dam.
  • Some questioned its rather serpentine plot: "The plot is strictly for fans of the
  • Paoli, Pennsylvania: Serpentine Press, 1985.
  • Singing Apples, Dancing Waters, an enormous serpentine puppet aptly named Serpentina; one beautiful
  • de designed by Charles Alcoke and called the Serpentine Railway.
  • Serpentine ranked #13 for most popular game of 1982 acc
  • The serpentine receptors (frzb) couple binds to ligand (Wnt
  • on as cell-surface receptors for Wnts called serpentine receptors.
  • Serpentine refers to the curved shape of an object or d
  • Walley, as it was the name of a pool in the Serpentine River in which he and his friends played as
  • Serpentine River (Tasmania), Australia
  • Serpentine River (Western Australia)
  • The Serpentine River
  • and several large lakes and pools along the Serpentine River which flows through the suburb.
  • Serpentine River (British Columbia), Canada
  • Serpentine River (New Brunswick), Canada
  • ches from the Swan River in the north to the Serpentine River in the south, and from the Indian Ocea
  • The Serpentine River and Murray Rivers discharge into the e
  • One subpopulation existed along the Serpentine River and is now inundated as a direct cause
  • ing for the most part the Harvey Estuary and Serpentine River), and Shire of Waroona to the south.
  • Serpentine River, New Zealand
  • he townsite derives its name from the nearby Serpentine River.
  • development being on the eastern side of the Serpentine River.
  • ill, in the natural pasture land next to the Serpentine River.
  • rs flowing into the bay are the Nicomekl and Serpentine Rivers falling into Mud Bay, the Campbell Ri
  • A serpentine road
  • the stream bed between the black or greenish serpentine rocks and in the gravel.
  • In the 1980s, Derek was a member of the Serpentine Running Club and ran several London Marathon
  • Typical habitat is shale or serpentine scree.
  • The height and serpentine shape of the shell mounds on the north side
  • ally-formed watercourses within its montane, serpentine shrubwood habitat.
  • Ussangoda is one of the four serpentine sites in Sri Lanka.
  • ia, where it is known from the rocky, barren serpentine slopes of the Klamath Mountains and North Co
  • Each year since then, the Serpentine Society has honored a distinguished graduate
  • in the chaparral and woodlands ecoregion, in serpentine soil formations and hillside grassland habit
  • region of northern California, the areas of serpentine soil can be clearly seen as sparsely covered
  • and other peaks in Sabah, Malaysia, and the Serpentine soil plant communities of California.
  • Plant communities on serpentine soil harbor many endemic species.
  • An example of very rocky and serpentine soil tolerance is the species occurrence at
  • a and southern Oregon, where it grows in the serpentine soil of the forests.
  • ommon in late winter and early spring in the serpentine soil in the northwest and southern sections
  • Areas of serpentine soil are also home to diverse wildflowers, m
  • ors hard soils with rock and clay, including serpentine soil.
  • re it grows in rocky areas and especially in serpentine soil.
  • ornia, where it is an uncommon member of the serpentine soils flora in the North Coast Ranges from t
  • odlands, forests, scrub, grasslands, and the serpentine soils flora.
  • ws on many types of rocky substrate, such as serpentine soils and other ultramafics.
  • benitensis, the San Benito monardella, is a serpentine soils endemic which is mainly limited to the
  • ispaniola and Puerto Rico, where it grows on serpentine soils in shaded ravines, along streams, and
  • re it grows in stunted, open vegetation over serpentine soils at around 2000 m above sea level, ofte
  • It is sometimes a member of the serpentine soils flora.
  • It is sometimes part of the serpentine soils flora.
  • Eriogonum tripodum is generally part of the serpentine soils flora.
  • It is a member of the serpentine soils flora.
  • It is a member of the serpentine soils flora of the mountain forests.
  • It is a member of the serpentine soils flora in these coastal mountains.
  • It is a member of the serpentine soils plant community in these mountains.
  • It is often a member of the serpentine soils flora in woodland and chaparral habita
  • The unique plants that survive in serpentine soils have been used in the process of phyto
  • It grows in rocky clay and often serpentine soils in grassland and woodland habitat, som
  • e plants are known from the large expanse of serpentine soils found in the Cedar Mountain area.
  • , including bare, rocky habitat with clay or serpentine soils and recently burned areas.
  • It grows in serpentine soils and is an endemic threatened species o
  • o northern California, where it grows on the serpentine soils of the North Coast Ranges.
  • n and northern California, where it grows in serpentine soils in chaparral and woodland habitat.
  • ia and southern Oregon where it grows in the serpentine soils of the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada
  • alifornia, where it grows in the granite and serpentine soils of several of the local mountain range
  • cted to sites difficult for plant growth, on serpentine soils and on old lava flows.
  • ornia, where it is an uncommon member of the serpentine soils flora.
  • s; in California it is often a member of the serpentine soils flora on rocky mountain slopes.
  • ornia, where it is an uncommon member of the serpentine soils flora in the local forests.
  • Santa Barbara jewelflower, is endemic to the serpentine soils of the San Rafael Mountains in central
  • lpais in Marin County, in water seeps on the serpentine soils of the mountain.
  • t is an uncommon member of the chaparral and serpentine soils flora.
  • It is a member of the serpentine soils flora in the area, growing amidst Jeff
  • nty, California, where it is a member of the serpentine soils flora.
  • corner of California, where it grows in the serpentine soils of the coastal and inland mountains.
  • soils, including sandy and clay substrates, serpentine soils, and lava beds.
  • It grows in sandy, clay, or serpentine soils, on grassy slopes and flats or open wo
  • itat, growing in rocky and gravelly flats of serpentine soils, limestone, and soils of volcanic orig
  • aparral, forest, and other habitat, often on serpentine soils.
  • abitat types, including plant communities on serpentine soils.
  • and the Coast Ranges to the north, often on serpentine soils.
  • It is a plant of serpentine soils.
  • pulchella) are typical of serpentine soils.
  • It can sometimes be found on serpentine soils.
  • It grows in moist woodland habitat, often on serpentine soils.
  • It grows in woodland habitat, often on serpentine soils.
  • ows in mountain forest habitat, sometimes on serpentine soils.
  • It grows in woodland habitat on clay and serpentine soils.
  • includes chaparral and coniferous forest on serpentine soils.
  • The plant is known only from serpentine soils.
  • It often grows on sandstone and serpentine soils.
  • e plant grows in shrubby chaparral, often on serpentine soils.
  • It grows on mountain slopes of serpentine soils.
  • dent of dry mountain scrub habitat, often on serpentine soils.
  • in many types of rocky habitat, sometimes on serpentine soils.
  • t grows in pine forests and other habitat on serpentine soils.
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