...The elevations, as I have observed elsewhere, are of a soft, sandy soil, and the meadows of black, rich alluvial loam...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...The grass is laid flat, and forms a protection to the banks, which are generally a stiff black loam...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...What we had once expected to see a bed of sand, ifever we saw it at all, turned up under the spade a richdark loam, in depth and character fully equal to anIllinois prairie...
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」
...The family went on toward the water, but a cow had left deeptracks in the sandy loam, and into one of these fell one of thechicks and peeped in dire distress when he found he could not getout...
Ernest Seton-Thompson 「Lobo, Rag and Vixen」
... "The mirror was to be cast in a mould of loam, of which an immense quantity was to be pounded in a mortar and sifted through a fine sieve...
Edward Singleton Holden 「Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works」
...Bedart, we steered a general course of south by east magneticover hills of sandy loam, producing a little grass and thickly timberedwith red-gum...
A C and F T Gregory 「Journals of Australian Explorations」
...The countrypassed over during the day was an open plain of light sandy loam,interspersed with bare granite rocks, cropping out at intervals of a fewmiles...
A C and F T Gregory 「Journals of Australian Explorations」
...The principal trees were white-gum andsilver-leafed ironbark, the soil a red loam of varying character, wellgrassed, but with patches of triodia, which affects a poor gravelly soilor deep sand...
A C and F T Gregory 「Journals of Australian Explorations」
...again steered east up the river, the country level andtimbered with stringybark, box, bloodwood, leguminous ironbark, and rustygum; the soil a red sandy loam, thinly grassed; at 10...
A C and F T Gregory 「Journals of Australian Explorations」
...; the soil a red loam...
A C and F T Gregory 「Journals of Australian Explorations」
...20, when the countryimproved, with grassy hills and brown loam, with fragments of granite andtrap rock; the timber York-gum and jam-wattle...
A C and F T Gregory 「Journals of Australian Explorations」
...; steered north 135 degrees east magneticover sandy country, covered with coarse scrub; at noon passed a narrowstrip of wooded grassy land, the soil being limestone and red loam...
A C and F T Gregory 「Journals of Australian Explorations」
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