...This was a perfect oasis of verdure, covered with large nabbuk trees, about thirty feet high, and forming a mixture of the densest coverts, with small open glades of rich but low herbage...
Samuel White Baker 「In the Heart of Africa」
...As the herbage was destroyed on the side where they were, they would have crossed the bed of the river before they unyoked, but that they found impossible...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...Even where they were walking there was herbage, and near to the river it appeared most luxuriant...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...The tholukh-trees of the valley are not allowed to becut down; they are always preserved as a resourcefor the time of drought and dearth, when the flockscan find no herbage in the valley...
James Richardson 「Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2」
...Here and there were charming spots, greenwith herbage and trees...
James Richardson 「Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2」
...At this seasonthe sand is covered with nice herbage in someplaces, but in the hot weather it must be all driedup...
James Richardson 「Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2」
...It consists of a sort of coarse sandstoneand is in part overgrown with herbage...
James Richardson 「Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2」
...The goat is a hardy animal,subsisting on the coarsest herbage, but its flesh and milk can beimmensely improved by a selected diet...
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」
...Moss, leaves and rotten wood are the principal materials used, though pinches of herbage and dirt may be added to harmonize with set and surroundings...
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding 「Fox Trapping」
...Indeed, inCentral Kansas nature seems to almost precede settlements bythe taller grasses and herbage...
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」
...Such changes may be brought about eitherby the plenty, or scarceness, of the herbage; or by the nature of thecountry on which that herbage is produced...
Ambrose Blacklock 「A Treatise on Sheep:」
...The correct explanation is, thatsuch as had most Cheviot blood were sure to become puny, from beingunadapted to a herbage on which those that resembled the mountain stockthrove tolerably well...
Ambrose Blacklock 「A Treatise on Sheep:」
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