Defn: A small branch, or branchlet, of corals, hydroids, and similar organisms.
Six miles brought us to a small branch, where is a good camp.
There was at this time a small branch of the Church at Hereford, numbering seven members.
I visited Greenwich and Woodwich, where Elder Kimball had raised up a small branch of the Church, then I returned to London with Elder Kimball.
At that place there was a small branch of the Church over which he presided.
Upon this island there are two stores, three tide mills, six schoolhouses, and a small branch of the Methodist church presided over by a priest.
We crossed a small branch of the Buffalo river, leaving the Belslaberg mountains, covered with bush, on our right.
Collected our horses took braekfast and Set out proceeded on up the Vally on the West Side of Clarks river crossing three large deep and rapid Creeks, and two of a Smaller Size to a Small branch in the Spurs of the mountain and dined.
We encamped this evening on a small branch of the Kanzas river.
We encamped here, near a small branch of Mallade river; and soon after, all hands took their kettles and scattered over the prairie to dig a mess of kamas.
Road runs over an elevated prairie country, and passes a small branch at six miles from last camp.
The camp is on a small branch, with grass plenty in a small prairie about 400 yards to the left of the road.
Each pupil may bring a small branch or twig back to the school-room for use in a class-room lesson.
If possible, each pupil is supplied with a small branch of the white pine and the teacher with a larger branch which can easily be seen by all the pupils.
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