The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... employed in the work ; and comparative tables of the various kinds of wood , in regard to their strength , durability , value as fuel , and a variety of other useful information respecting timber and trees never before published . In ...
... employed in the work ; and comparative tables of the various kinds of wood , in regard to their strength , durability , value as fuel , and a variety of other useful information respecting timber and trees never before published . In ...
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... employed for making joiners ' tools ; and the bark is also used in some parts of the country , like that of the cinchona , in the case of intermittent and remittent fevers . It is aromatic and pungent , apparently more so than the other ...
... employed for making joiners ' tools ; and the bark is also used in some parts of the country , like that of the cinchona , in the case of intermittent and remittent fevers . It is aromatic and pungent , apparently more so than the other ...
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... employed in joinery for the interior of houses , and for cabinet - making ; and , from its size and lightness , large trunks are selected for scooping out into canoes . Many of the inhabitants of the Alleghanies gather the cones about ...
... employed in joinery for the interior of houses , and for cabinet - making ; and , from its size and lightness , large trunks are selected for scooping out into canoes . Many of the inhabitants of the Alleghanies gather the cones about ...
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... employed in the construction of houses , for rafters , and for joists of the upper stories , for which purposes it was esteemed , on account of its lightness and strength , but as the timber has become scarce , pine and spruce have ...
... employed in the construction of houses , for rafters , and for joists of the upper stories , for which purposes it was esteemed , on account of its lightness and strength , but as the timber has become scarce , pine and spruce have ...
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... employed for hedges , and as it patiently bears the shears , it may be shorn to any desirable form . The rate of growth , when the plant is young , is rapid ; for the first five or six years , it will nearly attain its maximum height ...
... employed for hedges , and as it patiently bears the shears , it may be shorn to any desirable form . The rate of growth , when the plant is young , is rapid ; for the first five or six years , it will nearly attain its maximum height ...
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