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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… partly clay, but chiefly mossy; and, with the help of sea-weed as manure, every where capable of being rendered … for a few sheep, or frequented merely for the sea-weed found on them, which is collected for the manufacture of … their rocky shores are accumulated vast quantities of sea-weed, used for manure, and for the manufacture of kelp, of …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… wheat (spelt and bread or club wheat) and 35 distinct weed species. TBGAS, 90 (1971), 449. W. St. Clair Baddeley, A …