Lexicographical Neighbors of Sallals
Literary usage of Sallals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Geological Survey of Canada (1906)
"Throughout the forest, progress is greatly impeded by thickets of sallals and
Salmon terry, by a thick growth of the Devil's club ..."
2. Annual Report (new Series). by Geological Survey of Canada (1906)
"Throughout the forest, progress is greatly impeded by thickets of sallals and
Salmon berry, by a thick growth of the Devil's club ..."
3. Pioneer Reminiscences of Puget Sound: The Tragedy of Leschi by Ezra Meeker (1905)
"In a hollow immediately behind is a small lake whose surface is almost one sheet
of water lillies about to flower. Have supped on sallals; at dusk shall ..."
4. Pioneer Reminiscences of Puget Sound: The Tragedy of Leschi by Ezra Meeker (1905)
"In a hollow immediately behind is a small lake whose surface is almost one sheet
of water lillies about to flower. Have supped on sallals; at dusk shall ..."
5. Annual Report by Geological Survey of Canada (1906)
"Throughout the forest, progress is greatly impeded by thickets of sallals and
Salmon terry, by a thick growth of the Devil's club ..."
6. Annual Report (new Series). by Geological Survey of Canada (1906)
"Throughout the forest, progress is greatly impeded by thickets of sallals and
Salmon berry, by a thick growth of the Devil's club ..."
7. Pioneer Reminiscences of Puget Sound: The Tragedy of Leschi by Ezra Meeker (1905)
"In a hollow immediately behind is a small lake whose surface is almost one sheet
of water lillies about to flower. Have supped on sallals; at dusk shall ..."
8. Pioneer Reminiscences of Puget Sound: The Tragedy of Leschi by Ezra Meeker (1905)
"In a hollow immediately behind is a small lake whose surface is almost one sheet
of water lillies about to flower. Have supped on sallals; at dusk shall ..."