The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... ground being kept open and free from weeds . The amount of the spring planting was seven and a half acres . Of the Wilson's there were three different patches , in places quite separated from each other , and on not less than five ...
... ground being kept open and free from weeds . The amount of the spring planting was seven and a half acres . Of the Wilson's there were three different patches , in places quite separated from each other , and on not less than five ...
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... ground linseed or oil - cake may be substituted , but the best rye meal is preferred by the bees , and is perhaps the cheapest . A handful of clean straw should be placed in an open box , standing in the middle of the apiary , and the ...
... ground linseed or oil - cake may be substituted , but the best rye meal is preferred by the bees , and is perhaps the cheapest . A handful of clean straw should be placed in an open box , standing in the middle of the apiary , and the ...
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... ground lies on the opposite bank of the Cumberland , directly across from the mouth of Lick Branch , and another ... grounds are also found in White County , near Sparta , and along the various streams flowing into the Cumberland and ...
... ground lies on the opposite bank of the Cumberland , directly across from the mouth of Lick Branch , and another ... grounds are also found in White County , near Sparta , and along the various streams flowing into the Cumberland and ...
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... ground . Many of the smaller mounds were used for the burial of the dead , others for the purpose of religious sacrifice and for the burning of the dead , while the largest pyramidal mounds were most probably the sites of the temples ...
... ground . Many of the smaller mounds were used for the burial of the dead , others for the purpose of religious sacrifice and for the burning of the dead , while the largest pyramidal mounds were most probably the sites of the temples ...
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... ground , and the bottom care- fully paved with flat stones . Long flat stones , or slabs of limestone and slaty sandstone , were placed along the sides , and at the head and foot of the grave . The body or skeleton was then placed ...
... ground , and the bottom care- fully paved with flat stones . Long flat stones , or slabs of limestone and slaty sandstone , were placed along the sides , and at the head and foot of the grave . The body or skeleton was then placed ...
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