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At that time, Sloane's collection consisted of around 71, 000 objects of all kinds including some 40, 000 printed books, 7, 000 manuscripts, extensive natural history specimens including 337 volumes of dried plants, prints and drawings including those by Albrecht Dürer and antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Ancient Near and Far East and the Americas.
The museum has a collection of the buns, dried and varnished, dating back to bun throwings of the 19th century.
A collection of dried mushrooms
Sloane's collection, which included dried plants, and animal and human skeletons, was initially housed in Montague House in Bloomsbury in 1756, which was the home of the British Museum.
A well which apparently dried up was improved by driving a side shaft through the easily penetrated sandstone ( presumably in the direction of greatest water seepage ) into the hill of Ayn-Manâwîr to allow collection of additional water.
After collection, the seaweed is boiled and dried to be sold in the form of dried hijiki.
The Herbarium houses the largest collection of pressed, dried plant specimens in Australia.
The two Meare Lake Villages within Meare Pool appear to originate from a collection of structures erected on the surface of the dried peat, such as tents, windbreaks and animal folds.
The Valsalva family donated a collection of dried anatomical specimens to be used for educational purposes to the Institute of Sciences founded in 1711.
In 1973, Fish Cookery was published followed by The Mushroom Feast ( 1975 ), a collection of recipes for cultivated, woodland, field and dried mushrooms.
There are significant collections of fossils and archaeozoology ; a herbarium of about 250, 000 dried specimen ; a collection of about 70, 000 specimen of New Zealand birds ; significant amphibians, reptiles and mammals.
A job handled by women, the seaweed was transported to the dunes after collection, dried and then sold from large mounds to farmers.
The Herbarium is also home to the State Botanical Collection, which includes over 1. 2 million dried plant specimens, and an extensive collection of books, journals and artworks.
Of the myriad artifacts displayed within the museum, the most peculiar were a reconstructed panther skeleton, a collection of grapefruit-sized turquoise malachite eggs, fossilized elephant bird eggs, unexploded military mortar shells, an elephant skull with jaw-bone, dried elephant dung balls, a stuffed dingo, and various human skulls from the Ganges river.
Produce flow to the collection outlets which are dried packed and transported to other states.
Fresh bark can be worked as is ; bark that has dried up ( before or after collection ) should be softened by steaming, by soaking in warm water, or over a fire.
To augment his medical lectures and illustrate comparative anatomy, Dr. Wistar began a collection of dried, wax-injected, and preserved human specimens.

collection and octopus
* Pugsley had an octopus called Aristotle, and Wednesday a large collection of spiders, with only one she mentions in particular by name, called Homer.
Hokusai's contemporary Yanagawa Shigenobu created an image of a woman receiving cunnilingus from an octopus very similar to Hokusai's in his collection Suetsumuhana of 1830.

collection and Many
Many parents use a collection of simplified or ad hoc signs called " baby sign.
" Many scholars argue that this collection originally consisted of three independent and anonymous prophecies, two of which were subsequently appended to the book of Zechariah ( as what scholars refer to as Deutero-Zechariah ) with the third becoming the book of Malachi.
Many Greek sculptures followed, notably the first purpose-built exhibition space, the Charles Towneley collection, much of it Roman Sculpture, in 1805.
* Country collections: Many enthusiasts focus their collection on only a single country — often their own.
* Mint mark collections: Many collectors consider different mint marks significant enough to justify representation in their collection.
Many computer languages require garbage collection, either as part of the language specification ( e. g., Java, C #, and most scripting languages ) or effectively for practical implementation ( e. g., formal languages like lambda calculus ); these are said to be garbage collected languages.
He also acknowledged the film's cult following saying, " Many people tell me they have it in their video collection, it's a family film but also a cult film in a way, being passed down to other generations ".
Many Roman writers seem to have composed epigrams, including Domitius Marsus, whose collection Cicuta ( now lost ) was named after the poisonous plant Cicuta for its biting wit, and Lucan, more famous for his epic Pharsalia.
110 of the most famous strips have been reprinted in their original size and colors in the 2005 collection Little Nemo in Slumberland, So Many Splendid Sundays ( ISBN 978-0-9768885-9-8 ), a 16x21 inch hardcover book from Sunday Press Books and its sequel the 2008 collection Little Nemo in Slumberland, Many More Splendid Sundays, Volume 2 ( ISBN 978-0976888550 ) with 110 more images.
Many offer points collection with the Qantas frequent flyer program or conversion to points for Virgin Australia's Velocity Rewards program.
Many of these survive today in the repositories of Nichiren temples such as Taiseki-ji ( 大石寺 ) in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, which has a particularly large collection that is publicly aired once a year in April.
Many pawnshops in the Philippines have adapted other services into their nationwide branches like Cebuana Lhuillier Pawnshop. Services like international and domestic remittance, insurance, bills payment, b2b money collection, e-loading for mobile phones, ticketing, and even banking are not unusual to see in a regular pawnshop the Philippines.
Many consider that Count Philipp von Ferrary's collection at the beginning of the 20th century was the most complete ever formed.
Many surveys are not based on a probability samples, but rather by finding a suitable collection of respondents to complete the survey.
Many detractors have not considered the collection and processing of data, the first order of business, and the refining of those data streams, in the case of SETI through algorithm optimization.
Many examples have been found including a collection of about 80 sling-bullets from the siege of Perusia in Etruria from 41 BC, to be found in the museum of modern Perugia.
Many of Adorno's reflections on aesthetics and music have only just begun to be debated, as a collection of essays on the subject, many of which had not previously been translated into English, has only recently been collected and published as Essays on Music.
Many path-ascending crawlers are also known as Web harvesting software, because they're used to " harvest " or collect all the content — perhaps the collection of photos in a gallery — from a specific page or host.
* Antakya Museum Many photos of the collection in Antakya's museum, in particular Roman mosaics
Many of Scheherazade's tales are also frame stories, such as the Tale of Sindbad the Seaman and Sindbad the Landsman being a collection of adventures related by Sindbad the Seaman to Sindbad the Landsman.
Many of these editorials were published in a paperback collection titled Terry Jones's War on the War on Terror.
Many of King's most famous short stories were included in this collection.

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