A floor of three or four inches in thickness is then made of dry sticks, on which is thrown hay or a hide perfectly dry.
Four men were despatched with sleds and three horses to bring up the meat which had been collected by the hunters.
The same causes reduced the remaining seven to five villages, till at length they emigrated in a body to the Ricara nation, where they formed themselves into two villages, and joined those of their countrymen who had gone before them.
We also found very fat muscles; and on the river as well as the creek, are different kinds of ducks and plover.
This locust or grasshopper is generally from two and a half to four inches in length, but specimens sometimes appear five inches long; and it may be conceived what an enormous amount of food such monsters must consume.
The little mamayacu, a species of diodon, which in the ocean attains a foot in length, is found in the Amazon three or four inches long, of a pretty green colour, banded with black.
Some of these cones reached the height of four inches, and then burst at the top, sending out a shower of red-hot fragments.
I have seen such buildings in North Italy, in places where the limestone is so stratified as to furnish rough slabs, three orfour inches thick, with very little labour in quarrying them out.
Each panel occupies a space thirty feet long by ten in height, and the bas-reliefs project three or four inches.
Each bird has a sharp steel knife three or four inches long, just like a little scythe-blade, fastened over the natural spur before the fight commences.
Then the right hand nearly or quite extended, palm downward, finger-tips near the left thumb, and pointing toward it, is passed transversely under the left hand and one to four inches below it.
Murchison near the town of Ludlow, where it is three or four inches thick.
The pine poles which formed the roof were smooth, but not squared; they were three to four inches in diameter; and some of them were twenty-four feet long.
The size of the figure, carved in something like a frame, is about twenty by twenty-four inches, and each of the three figures in the group close below is about eighteen inches high.
The shamans, for their curing, use small crosses--three orfour inches long.
These holes were three orfour inches in diameter, and many of them were blocked up and plastered over.
So he continued making drills at distances offour inches apart.
You have now as I have in my hand, a geranium slip which isfour inches long.
A convenient size for the glass top is eighteen by twenty-four inches.
Sprinkle a little salt in the container and put in a layer of three or four inches of shredded cabbage, then pack down with a wooden utensil like a potato masher.
A mere slit, four inches wide, if straight and of even inclination at the bottom, would be the best kind of ditch, the pipes being laid in with a pipe-layer.
We have found a narrow spade, four inches wide, with a long handle, a convenient tool for finishing drains for sole-tiles.
Cast-iron, with the exception of the coulter, for an easy soil would be equally good; and from eighteen to twenty-four inches is sufficiently deep to run the plow.
Separate into single spokes now and continue weaving until your mat is four inches in diameter.
Some were from three and one-quarter inches to four inchesin circumference, and measured four and three-quarter inches.
Three or four inches of good rich soil is scattered over the bottom, and upon this the clumps are placed close together.
After going through the blanching process the tips are put in round cans, four inches in diameter and five inches high.
To make a spoor twenty-four inches long, requires the animal to be a very large one; and to be very large, he should be a bull, and an old one too.
Make the pones about an inch thick, four inches long, and two and a half broad.
Have the rows from two to two and a half feet apart, and the plants from twenty to twenty-four inches apart in the row.
Transplant when three or four inches high, being very careful not to let the plants get tall and weak.
Your under-brush should be all cut and piled by the end of November, before the snow falls to the depth of four inches, for after that it would be both difficult and tedious.
If, on the contrary, it curves slightly in the opposite direction, or against the sun, you may proceed to try it by cutting out a piece a foot long, and three or four inches deep.
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