Persia past and present; a book of travel and research, with more than two hundred illustrations and a map . Madkasah uf Shah Hlseih, fkcj.m the Chahar Baish. Within the Cchkt of the Madkasah THE CSAHAR BAGS AND THE GREAT BRIDGE 269 The handsome portal, with its doors encrusted with brass andchased with silver, calls forth admiration, and its turquoisedome, girdled with arabesques in rich yellow, is as beautiful asit is graceful. But much of the exquisite tiling on the domehas dropped off, and some of the marble panels on the outerwall of the building itself have disappeared, while parts of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/persia-past-and-present-a-book-of-travel-and-research-with-more-than-two-hundred-illustrations-and-a-map-madkasah-uf-shah-hlseih-fkcjm-the-chahar-baish-within-the-cchkt-of-the-madkasah-the-csahar-bags-and-the-great-bridge-269-the-handsome-portal-with-its-doors-encrusted-with-brass-andchased-with-silver-calls-forth-admiration-and-its-turquoisedome-girdled-with-arabesques-in-rich-yellow-is-as-beautiful-asit-is-graceful-but-much-of-the-exquisite-tiling-on-the-domehas-dropped-off-and-some-of-the-marble-panels-on-the-outerwall-of-the-building-itself-have-disappeared-while-parts-of-th-image339268045.html
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. New England bird life; being a manual of New England ornithology: rev.and ed. from the manuscript of Winfrid A. Stearns . Birds. 78 PICID^ : WOODPECKERS. bark in which the circulation of the wood is most active, and we cannot suppose that trees girdled and bled in such fashion are not injured by the operation. To some extent therefore the bird merits the name of "Sap- sucker," and deserves the disfavor with which its ap- pearance in the orchard is usually regarded. Woodpeckers as a rule are stationary or nearly so,. Fig. 12. — Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. shifting their quarters rath Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-england-bird-life-being-a-manual-of-new-england-ornithology-revand-ed-from-the-manuscript-of-winfrid-a-stearns-birds-78-picid-woodpeckers-bark-in-which-the-circulation-of-the-wood-is-most-active-and-we-cannot-suppose-that-trees-girdled-and-bled-in-such-fashion-are-not-injured-by-the-operation-to-some-extent-therefore-the-bird-merits-the-name-of-quotsap-suckerquot-and-deserves-the-disfavor-with-which-its-ap-pearance-in-the-orchard-is-usually-regarded-woodpeckers-as-a-rule-are-stationary-or-nearly-so-fig-12-yellow-bellied-woodpecker-shifting-their-quarters-rath-image216360219.html
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. A guide to the trees [microform]. Trees; Botany; Arbres; Botanique. 254 TREES GROWING IN SANDY SOIL. kindling wood. The colour of the wood is a deep, rich orange, yellow or ligiit red, and it is more ornamental than that fur- nished by any other of the pines. Its juices also are valuable, and supply the greater part of our turpentine, resin and tar. In the *' turpentine country " of Georgia it is truly a pathetic sight to see these trees when girdled and bruised from the process of box- ing. Their juices have then been drawn off and sent to be distilled. Even before the Revolution this Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-guide-to-the-trees-microform-trees-botany-arbres-botanique-254-trees-growing-in-sandy-soil-kindling-wood-the-colour-of-the-wood-is-a-deep-rich-orange-yellow-or-ligiit-red-and-it-is-more-ornamental-than-that-fur-nished-by-any-other-of-the-pines-its-juices-also-are-valuable-and-supply-the-greater-part-of-our-turpentine-resin-and-tar-in-the-turpentine-country-quot-of-georgia-it-is-truly-a-pathetic-sight-to-see-these-trees-when-girdled-and-bruised-from-the-process-of-box-ing-their-juices-have-then-been-drawn-off-and-sent-to-be-distilled-even-before-the-revolution-this-image234924915.html
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. Manual of fruit diseases . Fruit. CHERRY DISEASES 183 for several years. Finally an affected branch or trunk ma.y be girdled, as a result of which the foHage becomes yellow, then brown, and finally withers and dies. Sucli foliage hangs on the tree for some time. Below a girdled trunk, suckers may spring up from the healthy part. In addition to the cankers just described another phase of bacterial-gummosis is found in a blighting of the .spurs and buds. The first indication of this is usually not noticed until. Fig. 50. — Cherry twigs affected with bacterial-gummosis; cankera about the base o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-fruit-diseases-fruit-cherry-diseases-183-for-several-years-finally-an-affected-branch-or-trunk-may-be-girdled-as-a-result-of-which-the-fohage-becomes-yellow-then-brown-and-finally-withers-and-dies-sucli-foliage-hangs-on-the-tree-for-some-time-below-a-girdled-trunk-suckers-may-spring-up-from-the-healthy-part-in-addition-to-the-cankers-just-described-another-phase-of-bacterial-gummosis-is-found-in-a-blighting-of-the-spurs-and-buds-the-first-indication-of-this-is-usually-not-noticed-until-fig-50-cherry-twigs-affected-with-bacterial-gummosis-cankera-about-the-base-o-image216442623.html
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. New England bird life; being a manual of New England ornithology: rev.and ed. from the manuscript of Winfrid A. Stearns . Birds. 78 PICID^ : WOODPECKERS. bark in which the circulation of the wood is most active, and we cannot suppose that trees girdled and bled in such fashion are not injured by the operation. To some extent therefore the bird merits the name of "Sap- sucker," and deserves the disfavor with which its ap- pearance in the orchard is usually regarded. Woodpeckers as a rule are stationary or nearly so,. Fig. 12. — Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. shifting their quarters rath Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-england-bird-life-being-a-manual-of-new-england-ornithology-revand-ed-from-the-manuscript-of-winfrid-a-stearns-birds-78-picid-woodpeckers-bark-in-which-the-circulation-of-the-wood-is-most-active-and-we-cannot-suppose-that-trees-girdled-and-bled-in-such-fashion-are-not-injured-by-the-operation-to-some-extent-therefore-the-bird-merits-the-name-of-quotsap-suckerquot-and-deserves-the-disfavor-with-which-its-ap-pearance-in-the-orchard-is-usually-regarded-woodpeckers-as-a-rule-are-stationary-or-nearly-so-fig-12-yellow-bellied-woodpecker-shifting-their-quarters-rath-image232037919.html
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. Manual of fruit diseases . Fruit. CHERRY DISEASES 183 for several years. Finally an affected branch or trunk ma.y be girdled, as a result of which the foHage becomes yellow, then brown, and finally withers and dies. Sucli foliage hangs on the tree for some time. Below a girdled trunk, suckers may spring up from the healthy part. In addition to the cankers just described another phase of bacterial-gummosis is found in a blighting of the .spurs and buds. The first indication of this is usually not noticed until. Fig. 50. — Cherry twigs affected with bacterial-gummosis; cankera about the base o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-fruit-diseases-fruit-cherry-diseases-183-for-several-years-finally-an-affected-branch-or-trunk-may-be-girdled-as-a-result-of-which-the-fohage-becomes-yellow-then-brown-and-finally-withers-and-dies-sucli-foliage-hangs-on-the-tree-for-some-time-below-a-girdled-trunk-suckers-may-spring-up-from-the-healthy-part-in-addition-to-the-cankers-just-described-another-phase-of-bacterial-gummosis-is-found-in-a-blighting-of-the-spurs-and-buds-the-first-indication-of-this-is-usually-not-noticed-until-fig-50-cherry-twigs-affected-with-bacterial-gummosis-cankera-about-the-base-o-image232009672.html
RMRDCXKM–. Manual of fruit diseases . Fruit. CHERRY DISEASES 183 for several years. Finally an affected branch or trunk ma.y be girdled, as a result of which the foHage becomes yellow, then brown, and finally withers and dies. Sucli foliage hangs on the tree for some time. Below a girdled trunk, suckers may spring up from the healthy part. In addition to the cankers just described another phase of bacterial-gummosis is found in a blighting of the .spurs and buds. The first indication of this is usually not noticed until. Fig. 50. — Cherry twigs affected with bacterial-gummosis; cankera about the base o
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