scotch fir造句
例句與造句
- One arch abutment was founded on long, diameter scotch fir piles, spaced at.
- These timbers rest on cross sleepers of beech, larch, or Scotch fir, which are 9 feet in length, and have a cross section of 12 inches by 6 inches, being placed at intervals of 3 feet ."
- The park is primarily oak but also contains notable trees, including cypress, a Sequoiadendron planted circa 1890-1900, and a " Taxodium distichum ", as well as hornbeam, beech, maple, chestnut, American locust, and Scotch fir.
- During the war the tennis court, which required continual watering and upkeep, was allowed to become derelict and in 1955 there was a wonderful display of seedling roses and Scotch firs growing on it, which Mrs J . B . Muir was very grieved to see go, when it was resurfaced.
- The remains of ancient wood are principally copses of oak and birch, both of which are indigenous, and appear well adapted to the soil; and the plantations, which are of recent formation, consist of oak, intermixed with Scotch fir and larch, and are well managed, and in a flourishing condition.
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- A short paper on the " Coleoptera of the Scotch Fir " came out in the Scottish Naturalist about this time . " The Dascillidae of New Zealand " was published in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History in July 1878; while work on the water-beetles was taken in hand for publication by the Royal Society of Dublin.
- :The aristae of the barley, which was coming into ear, became brown and withered at their extremities, as did the leaves of the oats; the rye had the appearance of being mildewed; so that the farmers were alarmed for those crops . . . The larch, Weymouth pine, and hardy Scotch fir, had the tips of their leaves withered.
- Moreover, considerable work was needed to form the railway across Robroyston Moss : after levelling, tree branches were placed on the track bed, and on them longitudinal timber beams were laid; cross-beams of Scotch fir were fixed on them, and then longitudinal planks of red pine, ( broad x thick ) were laid on them; finally the rails of were laid on the planks.