THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION
... returned home on Sunday com- ' plaining of headache. It was afterwards a-certained that he ' had had a feast of acorns and blackberries, and he subsc- ' [ queatly ?? convulsed and died from acute iaflammatioa. | . ...
... returned home on Sunday com- ' plaining of headache. It was afterwards a-certained that he ' had had a feast of acorns and blackberries, and he subsc- ' [ queatly ?? convulsed and died from acute iaflammatioa. | . ...
... collected a number of sketches which contain pleasant chats on matters connected with fishing, yachting, mush- room gathering, black-berrying, and wild fowl shooting in East Anglia. The excellent illustrations form a notable feature of this entertaining werit ...
... cleansing, and for its carriage and delivery inside your doors. Wayside blackberries are as free as water ; freer, since you may find the water preserved, but never the blackberries. Yet no one expects that when the berries have been picked from the bushes ...
... withstanding the great beast's amiable but riotous greeting, sympathise with the small hand that reached for high-hung nut or blackberry in vain. I remem- bered the little thing's awe in presence of an ancient gaffer — the Ladon of that orchard ; his in- creased ...
... eating, 3s. to 75.; and pears, 3s. to Cs. per bushel; plums, 3s. to 55.; and damsons, 4s. Gd. to ss. per half sieve ; and blackberries, is. 6d. to 2s. per peck. COUNTRY. LIVERPOOL COTTON.— Spot, sales, 10,000 bales ; speculation 1 and export, 1,000. Americans ...
... per dozen ; English apples, ! desert, 3s. to ss. ; ditto cooking, 3s. to ss. ; and pears, 4s. Cl. to Cs. per bushel ; blackberries, ls. Cl. to 2s. per peck. COUNTRY. LIVERPOOL COTTON.-Spot sales. l?,r,*» bales; specula, tion and export, I,UOO. American ...
... Thousand or Derby. Additional foals : Blue Mark a filly by Common, Miss Tippet a colt by Laveno (the first of his get), Blackberry twins by Laveno, Fair Edith a colt by Buckingham, Ada (dam of Athel) a filly by Hackler, Panama a filly by Prisoner, Caudle ...
... 3s to ,s.; and pears, 3s. to Cs. per bushel; plums 6s. to «•• 6d.; and damsons, 4s. 6d. to ss. cd. per half sieve ; and blackberries. Is. 6d. to 2s. per peek. BOROUGH AND SPITALFIELDS POTATO.— Fair supplies were offered, but with no improvement in the ...
... lis. per case; peaches 2s. to lus. per dozen ; green tigs, 9d. to Is. tid. per dozen nectarines, 3s. to 12s. per dozen ; blackberries, Is. fid. to 2s. per peck; plums (Orleans), 2s. fid. to 3_. fid. per half sieve ditto (Pons seedlings), 3s. to 4s. per ...
... ditto (Almeria), 10s. to 14s. per barrel ; ditto (Denia), 6s. to 10s. per barrel ; nectarines, 2s. to 12s. per dozen ; blackberries, 2s. od. to 3s. per peck ; peaches, 2s. to 10a. per dozen ; tomatoes (English), 3s. toss, per 121b.; ditto (Chan- nel Islands) ...
... per lb.; ditto (Almeris). ?? \t> 1»»- !'■ barrel ; ditto (Denis), 6s. to lils. per barrel ; „ i,-- --■ ' 1,,s - dozeu ; blackberries, 2s. to 2*. Od. per peck ; ?? il-i-i-lt-li), a*, to Ms. Od. per 121b.; ditto (Channel ?? _s i.» 2s. ...
... the aneroid. In my ignorance, I could onlj note the peculiarly Cornish impression produce- by hawthorns, nut trees, and blackberries climbin. to the very summit of frowning cliffs bathec in a drenching mist that set man and beasl a-shivering to the bone ...