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it contains the tombs of Chaucer Spenser Dryden Ben Jonson Gray Tennyson Browning and other English poets and memorials to many
Pumice
A very light porous volcanic scoria usually of a gray color the pores of which are capillary and parallel giving
Pyrolusite
dioxide a mineral of an iron black or dark steel gray color and metallic luster usually soft Pyrolusite parts with its
Pyrosmalite
A mineral usually of a pale brown or of a gray or grayish green color consisting chiefly of the hydrous silicate
Nestor
A genus of parrots with gray heads of New Zealand and Papua allied to the cockatoos
Nicker nut
genus Caeligsalpinia Caeligsalpinia Bonduc has yellowish seeds Caeligsalpinia Bonducella bluish gray
Maud
A gray plaid used by shepherds in Scotland
Nagyagite
A mineral of blackish lead gray color and metallic luster generally of a foliated massive structure
Ringneck
The ring is black in summer but becomes brown or gray in winter The semipalmated plover AEliggialitis semipalmata and the piping
Liard
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