Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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The plants which grow on the beaches are beach grass , beach pea , beach ivy , rupture wort , and a fetid , poisonous plant , probably a species of orach . The common hardy prickly pear ( cactus opuntia ) grows on Coatue Beach and Sandy ...
The plants which grow on the beaches are beach grass , beach pea , beach ivy , rupture wort , and a fetid , poisonous plant , probably a species of orach . The common hardy prickly pear ( cactus opuntia ) grows on Coatue Beach and Sandy ...
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A string of ponds , separated from the ocean by a narrow sand beach , called the South Beach , which is not more than ten or fifteen rods wide , extends from Matakeeset Bay to Chilmark Great Pond . They are divided from each other by ...
A string of ponds , separated from the ocean by a narrow sand beach , called the South Beach , which is not more than ten or fifteen rods wide , extends from Matakeeset Bay to Chilmark Great Pond . They are divided from each other by ...
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Much of the sand , below the cliff on the beach , is black , and has a great proportion of iron ore , which is attracted by the magnet . The same kind of sand is found on other parts of the beaches of the island .
Much of the sand , below the cliff on the beach , is black , and has a great proportion of iron ore , which is attracted by the magnet . The same kind of sand is found on other parts of the beaches of the island .
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History | 8 |
Note on Lancaster N H | 97 |
Geographical Sketch of Bath N H | 106 |
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