..."Put them in the ash receiver in my car—like a fool...
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」
...They give a very good light, provided some one keeps an eye on themand knocks the ash off the end as it burns gray; the bush lights’idea of being snuffed...
Mary H. Kingsley 「Travels in West Africa」
...It was not till Ash Wednesday, which fell that year on the last day of February, that we got our first good news from a London cable, dated ten days earlier...
Lady Sarah Wilson 「South African Memories」
..." This ash cake was made of corn meal and water, a little salt to make it palatable, and was baked by putting it between cabbage leaves and covering it with hot ashes...
Louis Hughes 「Thirty Years a Slave」
...It feeds upon various members of the rue family,including common rue and prickly ash, as well as uponcertain poplars and probably other trees...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...Elliott continues his article as follows: "The principalnative trees on the plains west of ninety-seventh meridian are:Cottonwood, walnut, elm, ash, box-elder, hackberry, plum, redcedar...
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」
...The following table shows the relativeproportion of ash and phosphoric acid in wheat bran and in some common farmseeds:...
U.S. Department of Agriculture 「Special Report on Diseases of Cattle」
...In thesoft ash he could not hear the fall of his own feet...
James Oliver Curwood 「Baree, Son of Kazan」
...Nothing was to be found, and onmy return there sat the male, provokingly, at the top of theapple-tree, whence he soon returned to the ash...
Bradford Torrey 「The Foot-path Way」
...Instead of driving her away he took winghimself, and paid another visit to the apple-tree,—a visitof perhaps five minutes,—at the end of which he went back tothe ash...
Bradford Torrey 「The Foot-path Way」
...They are fond of the berries ofthe mountain ash, and, in fact, few things come amiss; I believe they donot possess a single good quality except industry...
Various 「Birds Illustrated by Color Photograph [April, 1897]」
...There are in the garden of my old home twomountain ash trees, thirty-six years of age, eachhaving grown from a sprout that sprang up besidean older tree cut down in 1863...
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm 「The Woodpeckers」
...Nests are of wood chips in cavities excavated in elm, cottonwood, boxelder, ash, hickory, or willow, about 25 feet high (nine to 60 feet)...
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」
...Nests are placed from eight to 70 feet high (averaging 24 feet) inforks, crotches, and on horizontal limbs of elm, maple, osage orange,cottonwood, and ash...
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」
...Nest and Eggs—Nest a crude affair on the ground,containing four eggs of an ash color, mottled with adead brown...
Harry Thom Payne 「Game Birds and Game Fishes of the Pacific Coast」
...It was in a marshy place, several acres inextent, in the bottom of a valley, and thicklygrown with hardback, prickly ash, smilax, andother low thorny bushes...
John Burroughs 「Bird Stories from Burroughs」
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