...The knife whizzed,harmless, into the sumac patch...
Albert Payson Terhune 「Lad: A Dog」
... He claimed that sumac for hisvery own, and stoutly battled for possession with many intruders...
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」
...He was compelled almost hourly to wage battles for his location, forthere was something fine about the old stag sumac that attractedhomestead seekers...
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」
... The Cardinal went tothe top rail and feasted on the sweet grains of corn until his craw wasfull, and then nestled in the sumac and went to sleep...
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」
... With allhis remaining breath, he insolently repeated his challenge; and thenheaded down stream for the sumac with what grace he could command...
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」
... The next time shetook wing, she found him so persistently in her course that she turnedsharply and fled panting to the sumac...
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」
...The bride hopped shyly through the sumac...
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」
... When Abram had scattered hisstore on the rail, the bird came tipping and tilting, daintily caughtup a crumb, and carried it to the sumac...
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」
... He even laidaside his customary caution, went chipping into the sumac, and caressedhis mate so boisterously she gazed at him severely and gave his wing asavage pull to recall him to his sober senses...
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」
..."Goin' straight for the sumac," muttered Abram...
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」
..."Must be jest about the sumac," he whispered...
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」
... Backthis spring in a night, an' struck that sumac over a month ago...
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」
...Ground squirrels used burned stemsof large laurel sumac as observation posts...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...5 inches indiameter and one to two feet long, seemingly would have beenheavy burdens for a rat, although they were of light-weightwood, sumac and elm...
Henry S. Fitch 「Ecological Observations on the Woodrat, Neotoma floridana」
...Dogwood, red haw, and smooth sumac areamong the most common associates of crab-apple as they share itstendency to invade open land adjacent to the forest...
Henry S. Fitch 「The Forest Habitat of the University of Kansas Natural History Reservation」
...Vegetation near paths and bare places was weedy and in someplaces there were tall stands of Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra)...
John M. Legler 「Natural History of the Ornate Box Turtle, Terrapene ornata ornata Agassiz」
...The fruit of the sumac comes the nearest to beinga cheat of anything I know of in nature—a collectionof seeds covered with a flannel coat with just aperceptible acid taste, and all highly colored...
John Burroughs 「Ways of Nature」
...The is a water bottle, made invariably of withes of the aromatic sumac, loosely woven, and coated inside and out with piñon gum...
Edward S. Curtis 「The North American Indian」
...The , an urn-shaped water bottle, is loosely woven of the stems of aromatic sumac, then coated inside and out with piñon gum...
Edward S. Curtis 「The North American Indian」
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