...He was called a Hickory Quaker, and he had a real Quaker for a wife...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...A cowskin and a hickory stick are his constant companions...
Frederick Douglass 「My Bondage and My Freedom」
...While the fall was of hickory, not a vestige remained when looking at the place in September, 1906...
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding 「Deadfalls and Snares」
...Where slaughtering cannot be stopped by moral suasion, itmust be stopped with a hickory club...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...When I stepped outside of the tent next morning, there were three or four bunches of hickory withes standing against the guy ropes of the tent...
Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock 「Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper」
...Nests are placed about three feet high (ranging from one to nine feet)in coralberry, sumac, thistle, sycamore sprouts, hickory sprouts,grape, elderberry, cottonwood, dogwood, ragweed, and grasses...
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」
...Chestnut oak and hickory aremost abundant on north slopes, and ash occurs mainly on north slopes...
Henry S. Fitch 「The Forest Habitat of the University of Kansas Natural History Reservation」
...However, on several partsof the area this hickory is dominant...
Henry S. Fitch 「The Forest Habitat of the University of Kansas Natural History Reservation」
...This hickory is resistant to drought; relatively fewdied during the drought of 1952-1954, and these were mostly smalltrees in crowded stands...
Henry S. Fitch 「The Forest Habitat of the University of Kansas Natural History Reservation」
...The Cooper hawk (Accipitercooperii) has been recorded nesting in this hickory...
Henry S. Fitch 「The Forest Habitat of the University of Kansas Natural History Reservation」
...Trees often foundassociated with it include red elm, chestnut oak, chinquapin oak,blackjack oak, hickory, and dogwood...
Henry S. Fitch 「The Forest Habitat of the University of Kansas Natural History Reservation」
...In other areas of hilltop edge and upper slope it is beingeliminated by stands of hickory, chestnut oak, black oak and elm,which shade it out...
Henry S. Fitch 「The Forest Habitat of the University of Kansas Natural History Reservation」
...On the one slope where it is concentrated, ash is one of themost common trees, growing in association with American elm, chestnutoak, black oak, and shagbark hickory...
Henry S. Fitch 「The Forest Habitat of the University of Kansas Natural History Reservation」
...The leaves are all off the trees, except thathere and there a beech or an oak or a hickory stillclings to a remnant of its withered foliage...
John Burroughs 「Ways of Nature」
...Why the beech, the oak, andthe hickory cling to their old leaves is not clear...
John Burroughs 「Ways of Nature」
...Bows were made of hickory, ash, ironwood, or zanzi, the lastbeing greatly preferred...
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」
...Theirretortii were plated with gold, and in the center of a star formingthe crest of each helmet was set a diamond large as a hickory nut...
Various 「Astounding Stories, March, 1931」
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