10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STAG'S HORN»
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The Lake Dwellings of Switzerland and Other Parts of Europe
Flint saw iu a stag's horn handle. 8. Bone pointer, in do. do. » 99 » 9. Ornament
for suspension. » 99 99 11. Hafting of stag's horn. »9 99 M Plate XL1II. fig. 12.
Arrow-head. 14. Double hook. 99 99 99 Plate XLIV. fig. 1. Stone celt, in stag's
horn ...
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Text.- 2. Plates, with explanations
Flint saw in a stag's horn handle. „ „ „ 8. Bone pointer, in do. do. „ „ „ 9. Ornament
for suspension. „ „ „ 11. Hafting of stag's horn. PlateXLIII. fig. 12. Arrow-head. „ „ „
14. Double hook. Plate XLIV. fig. 1. Stone celt, in stag's horn hafting. „ „ „ 3.
Ferdinand Keller, John Edward Lee, 1878
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The lake dwellings of Switzerland and other parts of Europe, ...
169. — 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Stag's horn haftings for celts, p. 170.— 9, 10. Stone celt, p.
171. — 11. Flint saw, p. 171 . — 12. Hatchet-hammer of stag's horn, p. 171. — 13.
Hammer of stag's horn, p. 171. — 14, 15, 16. Hatchet- hammer of stag's horn, p.
Ferdinand Keller, John Edward Lee, 1866
Stone Chisel with Stag's-horn Handle, from the Lacustrine Habitations of
Switzerland241 157. Flint Hammer fitted with a Stag's-horn Handle 242 1 58.
Stone Hatchet with Double Handle of Wood and Stag's Horn . . . ib. 159. 160.
Serpentine ...
Louis Figuier, Edward Burnett Tylor, 1876
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Flint chips, a guide to pre-historic archæology, as ...
Two stone hatchets in the original handles of wood were in the magnificent
collection of Dr. Clement in the Paris Exhibition, 1867; the handle of one, found at
Concise, was of yew, with a socket of stag's horn, * the handle of the other was ...
Edward Thomas Stevens, 1870
2 Stag's horn A special word must be said on stag's horn as a remedy "for
eradicating a n.t a.s u b.b a". ... a fire and the resulting product was apparently to
be put around the neck.46 Stag's horn (qaran ajali) was also a powerful agent in
magic ...
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The Gardeners' Monthly and Horticulturist
[These were all garden forms of Echeveria metallica.— Ed. G. M.] Stag's Horn
Fern.— J. S. R., Chicago., Ills., says. "In walking with a friend through her
conservatory, our attention was directed to a fern which she said was 'The Stag's
Horn Fern ...
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The burial of Isis, and other poems
STAG'S-HORN MOSS. rJ,HREE maidens played on the green, green ground,
And with Stag's-horn moss they wreathed them round : Hands on high and hands
across, They twined a merry maze with the Stag's-horn moss. And what, oh what,
...
James Carnegie (9th earl of Southesk.), 1884
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
The round-nosed, chisel-ended implements of bone and stag's horn number 150,
of which 93 are of bone and 57 of stag's horn. They Figs. 16-18. Harpoon -heads
of Bone found at Caisteal-nan-Gillcan. ({.) vary from 1 \ to 3 inches in length.
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Researches on Fungi: An account of the production, ...
Branched stag's-horn-like fruit-body produced from a conical process. It was
grown in the dark until it had nearly attained its full size. It was then feebly
illuminated with daylight. Whilst previously it had been quite sterile, it reacted to
the stimulus ...
Arthur Henry Reginald Buller, 1909
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STAG'S HORN»
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Rhus typhina 'Dissecta' Stag's horn sumach is notorious for suckering, including the cut-leaved cultivar Rhus typhina 'Dissecta'. Photograph: Gap ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
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Trees like the Eriobotrya japonica (Loquat tree) and Rhus typhina (Stag's horn sumach) would look suitably tropical. Include large leaved shrubs like Fatsia ... «Scunthorpe Telegraph, Dec 13»
The trend: Return of the kitchen warrior
With Saji knives nothing is skimped – the handles are made from stag's horn, the collars are brass. If that's not enough to turn a chef's head, the knives are ... «Financial Times, Oct 10»