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  1. Smoky Honeyeater

    There are two species of bird named Smoky Honeyeater . Common Smoky Honeyeater , Melipotes fumigatus Wattled Smoky Honeyeater , Melipotes carolae disambig ...   more details



  1. Smoky Dawson

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Smoky Dawson image alt caption image size background solo singer birth name Herbert Henry Dawson alias birth date Birth date 1913 3 19 df ... acts website notable instruments Acoustic Steel Guitar Smoky Dawson , Member of the Order of the British ..., echoeing that of Roy Rogers in the United States.&mdash The Adventures of Smoky Dawson &mdash which ... Wandin Valley and proposes to town gossip, Esme Watson. His performance was so popular with viewers .... In 1988 Smoky and Trevor Knight won The Heritage Golden Guitar with their recording of The Days of Old ..., from Nowra, NSW, also recorded & dedicated a song to Smoky, When Smoky Sings that same year, recalling his own childhood growing up with Smoky as his radio hero, and then the pride in playing with him ... of the Wild West Shows , mourning the loss of the Wild West tent shows that Smoky ran for around 10 ... heavy half draught who would fall down dead when trick shot. The following year Trevor and Smoky ... ref cite news first last coauthors title Smoky Dawson donates guitar to Hall of Fame date 2007 04 .... ref http www.smh.com.au news music folk legend smoky dawson dies 2008 02 14 1202760445577.html Folk legend Smoky Dawson dies ref Legacy Smoky s Bar and Grill was opened in his name in 2005 at the West ... herself on 27 October 2010 at 104 years of age. ref http www.heraldsun.com.au news breaking news smoky dawsons wife dot passes away story e6frf7kf 1225944818866 Smoky Dawson s wife Dot passes away . Herald ... 3A185050 querytype resCount 10 Smoky Dawson at the National Film and Sound Archive http news.ninemsn.com.au ... entry Listen to an excerpt of http aso.gov.au titles radio smoky dawson singing bullet Smokey ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dawson, Smoky ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DATE OF DEATH 13 February 2008 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dawson, Smoky Category 1913 births Category ... of the British Empire Category People from Victoria Australia fr Smoky Dawson fi Smoky Dawson ...   more details



  1. Smoky Babe

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Smoky Babe image caption image size background solo singer birth name Robert Brown alias birth date 1927 br small Itta Bena, Mississippi , United States small death date June 20, 1975 instrument Guitar , Human voice vocals genre Louisiana blues , Piedmont blues occupation Guitarist , singing singer , songwriter years active 1960s label associated acts website Smoky Babe 1927 &ndash June 20, 1975 ref name Dead http thedeadrockstarsclub.com 1970.html Thedeadrockstarsclub.com accessed February 2010 ref was an United States American acoustic blues guitarist and singing singer . He is variously described as a Louisiana blues , Piedmont blues and List of blues revival musicians blues revival musician , whose sound recording and reproduction recording career was restricted to a couple of recording sessions in the early 1960s. ref name AMG cite web url Allmusic class artist id p31761 biography pure url yes title Smoky Babe author Koda, Cub publisher Allmusic accessdate February 19, 2010 ref His most noteworthy sound recording and reproduction recordings were Going Downtown Boogie, and Ain t Got No Rabbit Dog. ref name Dead Career He was born Robert Brown , in Itta Bena, Mississippi , United States. ref name Dead Smoky Babe was recorded by Harry Oster of Louisiana State University in 1960 and 1961, ref cite book first John last ... Wirz.de music smokybab.htm accessed February 2010 ref Outside of his recordings little is known ... February 2010 ref Discography Smoky Babe and his Friends Hot Blues 1961 Folk Lyric, 77 Records , Arhoolie Records Arhoolie Hottest Brand Goin 1961 Bluesville Smoky Babe, Herman E. Johnson Louisiana ... music smokybab.htm Illustrated Smoky Babe discography http www.archive.org details SmokyBabe Smoky ... ALTERNATIVE NAMES Smoky Babe SHORT DESCRIPTION American acoustic blues guitarist and singer DATE OF BIRTH ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Smoky Babe Category 1927 births Category 1975 deaths Category American blues guitarists ...   more details



  1. Smoky Mountain

    Smoky Mountain is an adjective for things related to the Great Smoky Mountains as in the Smoky Mountain National Park and may refer to the following landforms Smoky Mountain California , a Guadalupe Mountains summit at Coord 37.441064 N 120.032115 W region US CA type mountain http maps.google.com maps?hl en&q 22Smoky Mountain 22 California&ie UTF8&hq &hnear Smoky Mountain, Mariposa, California 95338&gl us&ei SRKFTMOrMoSdlgeL0NGtDg&ved 0CBMQ8gEwAA&ll 37.441064, 120.031857&spn 0.020547,0.052142&t p&z 15 Smoky Mountain Idaho , a Cassia County, Idaho , summit at Coord 42.059489 N 113.680172 W region US CA type mountain Smoky Mountain Tennessee , a Cumberland Mountains summit of convert 3217 ft m abbr on Smoky Mountain Utah , a summit northwest of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area at Coord 42.059489 N 113.680172 W region US CA type mountain Smoky Mountains Moon See also Smokey Mountain , a Manila rubbish pile Smokey Mountain band Geodis sv Smokey Mountain ...   more details



  1. Smoky Dome

    Infobox mountain name Smoky Dome photo Smoky Dome.JPG photo caption Smoky Dome at left elevation ft 10095 elevation ref NAVD88 ref name ngs cite ngs id QA0805 designation Goat accessdate 2012 01 16 ref prominence ft 3255 prominence ref ref cite peakbagger pid 5094 name Smoky Dome, Idaho accessdate 2012 01 16 ref location Camas County, Idaho Camas County , Idaho , United States USA range Soldier Mountains map USA Idaho lat d 43.493236 long d 114.936256 region US ID source NGS coordinates ref ref name ngs topo first ascent easiest route Scrambling Simple Scrambling , YDS 2 Smoky Dome , at convert 10095 ft m high is the highest peak in the Soldier Mountains of Idaho . Smoky Dome is located northwest of Fairfield, Idaho Fairfield in Camas County, Idaho Camas County and Sawtooth National Forest . ref Sawtooth National Forest. Sawtooth National Forest map .1 126,720, 1 2 miles. Twin Falls, Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, United States Forest Service, 1998. ref Smoky Dome rises about convert 5000 ft m over the Camas Prairie and is the 21st most prominent peak in Idaho. ref cite web url http www.summitpost.org smoky dome 154193 title Smoky Dome publisher Summit Post.org accessdate 2012 01 16 ref Views from the summit encompass the Pioneer Mountains Idaho Pioneer , Smoky Mountains Idaho Smoky , and Trinity Mountains as well as the Bennett Hills. The primary route to Smoky Dome begins just ... trail 087. ref cite web url http idahosummits.com smoky dome smoky dome.htm title Smoky Dome publisher ... and third peaks until you reach Smoky Dome. There are numerous other routes possible. The northern slopes of Smoky Dome are drained by Boardman Creek , a tributary of the Boise River South Fork Boise River . The four Smoky Dome Lakes, Lower Smoky Dome Lake Lower , Upper Smoky Dome Lake 1 Upper 1 , Upper Smoky Dome Lake 2 Upper 2 , and West Smoky Dome Lake West Smoky Dome Lakes are northwest of the peak. Boardman Peak and Iron Mountain Idaho Iron Mountain are both nothwest of Smoky Dome. References ...   more details



  1. Smoky Cape

    Smoky Cape coord 30 54 S 153 06 E ref cite web url http www.ga.gov.au bin gazd01?rec 84474 title Place Names Search Smoky Cape publisher Geoscience Australia ref is a headland in Australia on the New South Wales Mid North Coast. It lies just east of the town of South West Rocks, New South Wales South West Rocks , and within the Hat Head National Park . Cape The cape was named Smoky Cape by James Cook Captain Cook when he passed it on 13 May 1770, writing of a point or headland, on which were fires that Caused a great Quantity of smook, which occasioned my giving it the name of Smooky Cape . ref Ray Parkin Parkin, Ray , H. M. Bark Endeavour , Miegunyah Press , second edition 2003, ISBN 0 522 85093 6, page 227. ref Smook was his usual spelling of smoke , the spelling for the cape now follows the modern spelling. The hills there were an important meeting place for aboriginal people from various surrounding areas, it s possible Cook saw fires from such a gathering. ref Neil, Marie H.. 1972 Valley of the Macleay . ISBN 0 85587 037 0. chapters 2 and 3 ref A lighthouse was proposed for the cape in 1886 and completed in 1891 . Known as the Smoky Cape Lighthouse it was built from concrete and local granite aggregate in an octagonal shape at the highest point on the cape. Fish Rock Fish Rock is a small bare rock which juts out of the sea just south east of the cape. It s a noted scuba diving location and home to various fish species. ref cite web url http www.michaelmcfadyenscuba.info viewpage.php?page id 200 title Fish Rock Sahr Gutters author McFadyen, Micheal accessdate July 24, 2008 ref A 120 metre cave runs right under the rock and there are various gutters nearby where Grey Nurse Shark s live. The area is one of about a dozen in New South Wales recognised as critical for the shark ...?OpenDocument Smoky Cape Lighthouse page at the National Parks and Wildlife ... Wales Category Mid North Coast fr Cap Smoky ...   more details



  1. Smoky Hill

    Smoky Hill can refer to Smoky Hill City, Kansas Smoky Hill Township, Geary County, Kansas geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Smoky black

    File Quick Trigger Missouri Fox Trotter.jpeg thumb right A smoky black Missouri Fox Trotter horse, with typical off black impression. Smoky black is a equine coat color hair coat color of horse s in which the coat is either black or a few shades lighter than true black. Smoky black is produced by the action ..., smoky black is a member of the Cream gene cream family of coat color dilution gene dilutions ... horse buckskin , cream gene perlino and cream gene cremello . All smoky blacks must have at least one parent with the cream gene, and a smoky black can be verified through DNA testing. Smoky black has ... or even liver Chestnut coat chestnut . A smoky black horse usually appears to be a black horse black ... may fade in the sun does not necessarily prove or disprove that it is a smoky black. Two copies of the cream gene on a black base coat produce a smoky cream , a cream colored horse which is visually difficult ... File Smoky black icelandic horse.jpg thumb right A sun bleached smoky black Icelandic horse, which has the superficial appearance of a dark bay horse bay . Correctly identifying a smoky black often calls for knowing the genetic background of the individual animal. Smoky black foal s must always ... A foal could have a smoky black parent or a buckskin parent carrying both genes within a single horse. A smoky black could also be produced by breeding one horse with only the cream dilution, such as a palomino ..., smoky blacks are typically quite silvery, and may be mistaken for grullo s, especially when born with primitive countershading . Smoky black foals are sometimes born with reddish tufts of hair ... of an adult smoky black. The darkest shades among smoky blacks are almost indistinguishable from ... can be mistaken for dull bays or liver chestnuts, especially if exposed to the elements. Smoky black coats tend to react strongly to sun and sweat, and many smoky blacks turn to a chocolate color .... Smoky blacks, however, will lack rich red tones in the coat, instead favoring chocolate and orange ...   more details



  1. Smoky quartz

    File Quartz var. Smokey from Morella, Victoria.jpg thumb 250px Smoky quartz Smoky or smokey quartz is a brown to black variety of quartz . ref http www.mindat.org show.php?id 3689 Smoky Quartz on Mindat ref Like other quartz gems, it is a silicon dioxide crystal. The smoky colour results from free silicon, formed from the silicon dioxide by natural irradiation. Varieties Morion A very dark brown to black opaque variety is known as morion. Morion is the German, Danish, Spanish and Polish synonym for smoky quartz. ref http www.mindat.org min 6270.html Morion on Mindat ref The name is from a misreading of mormorion in Pliny the Elder . ref New Oxford American Dictionary 2nd ed., 2005 , p. 1102. ref Cairngorm Cairngorm is a variety of smoky quartz crystal found in the Cairngorm Mountains of Scotland . It usually has a smokey yellow brown colour, though some specimens are a grey brown. It is used in Scottish jewellery and as a decoration on kilt pins and the handles of Sgian Dubh sgian dubh s anglicised skean dhu . The largest known cairngorm crystal is a 23.6 kilogram kg 52 pound mass pound specimen kept at Braemar Castle . gallery Image USDA Mineral Smokey Quartz 93v3949.jpg Another example of smoky quartz File Smoky quartz 01.jpg Smoky quartz found in a stream gallery Uses Sunglasses , in the form of flat panes of smoky quartz, were used in China in the 12th century. ref Joseph Needham, Science & Civilisation in China Cambridge, England Cambridge University Press, 1962 , volume IV, part 1, page 121. Needham states that dark glasses were worn by Chinese judges to hide their facial expressions during court proceedings. ref See also List of minerals References wikisourcepar EB1911 ... The Cause of Color in Smoky Quartz and Amethyst in American Mineralologist , vol. 9, pp. 203 252 External links Commons Smoky quartz http mineral.galleries.com minerals gemstone smoky qu smoky qu.htm Mineral Galleries smoky quartz Category Quartz varieties Silica minerals mineral stub be ...   more details



  1. Smoky the Cowhorse

    Infobox Book name Smoky the Cowhorse title orig translator image File Smoky the Cowhorse.jpg 200px image caption author Will James artist Will James illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Children s literature Children s novel publisher Charles Scribner s Sons release date 1926 media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages isbn NA preceded by followed by Smoky the Cowhorse is a novel by Will James artist Will James that was the winner of the 1927 Newbery Medal . ref http www.ala.org ala mgrps divs alsc awardsgrants bookmedia newberymedal newberyhonors newberymedal.cfm ref Plot The story details the life of a horse in the western United States from his birth to his eventual decline. It takes place after the 1910s, during which the West dies away and there are cars. Smoky is born in the wild, but is captured and trained by a cowboy named Clint. Clint is taken by Smoky s intelligence and spirit, and uses him as his personal steed. Under his guidance, Smoky soon becomes known as the best cowhorse around. Unfortunately, Smoky is among a number of horses stolen by a horse thief. When Smoky refuses to allow the thief to ride him, being loyal only to Clint, he is beaten repeatidly in punishment. Developing an intense hatred for humans from this treatment, Smoky eventually attacks and kills the thief. When Smoky is eventually captured by local authorities, his now violent and aggressive demeanor prompts his use as a bucking bronco at a rodeo. Under the moniker of The Cougar , Smoky becomes the most famous rodeo attraction in the South West, and people come from miles away to attempt to ride him. Years of performing at the rodeo ... reunited with Smoky. While in town on business, Clint spots and recognizes the horse. After having Smoky .... Although Clint initially despairs at the condition Smoky is now in, his careful treatment of the horse eventually begins to show results. In the end, Smoky has completely recovered his former health ...   more details



  1. The Smoky God

    The Smoky God, or A Voyage Journey to the Inner Earth is a novel of 1908 by Willis George Emerson , which is presented as a true account of a Norwegian sailor named Olaf Jansen, and explains how Jansen s sloop sailed through an entrance to the Earth s interior at the North Pole. It is notable as an early story about an underground civilization. Plot introduction For two years Jansen lived with the inhabitants of an underground network of colonies who, Emerson writes, were 12 feet tall and whose world was lit by a smoky central sun. Their capital city was said to be the original Garden of Eden . Later works by other authors, such as Agartha Secrets of the Subterranean Cities , have identified the civilization Jansen encountered with Agartha a mythical subterranean city , although Emerson did not use the name. Citation needed date October 2009 External links Gutenberg no 3007 name The Smoky God http www.sacred texts.com earth smog index.htm The Smoky God, at sacred texts.com DEFAULTSORT Smoky God, The Category 1908 novels Category 1900s science fiction novels Category American science fiction novels Category Hollow Earth theory Category Fictional subterranea Novel stub it Il Dio fumoso ro The Smoky God ...   more details



  1. Lois Smoky

    Lois Smoky Kaulaity 1907 1981 was a Kiowa painter, one of the Kiowa Five , from Oklahoma . ref name ohs Watson, Mary Jo. http digital.library.okstate.edu encyclopedia entries S SM009.html Smoky, Lois 1907 1981 . Oklahoma Historical Society s Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. 5 May 2009 ref Early life Lois Smoky was born in 1907 near Anadarko, Oklahoma . ref name Lester, 519 Lester, 519 ref Bougetah was her Kiowa name, meaning Of the Dawn. Her father, Enoch Smoky, was the great nephew of Kiowa Chief Appiatan. ref name ohs Smoky first studied art at St. Patrick s Indian Mission School, under the guidance of Sister Mary Olivia Taylor, a Choctaw nun, and received encouragement from Father ... Smoky, and Monroe Tsatoke . Smoky was the only woman and the youngest of the group. ref name jacob ... Center. retrieved 5 May 2009 ref Finances were tight for the artists, so Smoky s parents helped them out by renting a house in Norman, where all they lived together. ref Wyckoff, 24 ref Smoky only studied ..., Smoky was not able to participate in the Kiowa Fives major breakthrough into international ... on individual figures or small groups of people. Smoky emphasised details of traditional clothing ... Individual pursuits Her family wanted her to return home, so Lois Smoky cut her painting career short. Upon returning home, Smoky married and devoted herself to her husband and children. ref name jacob ... traditional beadwork. Ironically, because hers is the rarest work among the Kiowa Five, Smoky s work ... work. ref name ohs Flora Bell Schrock, Smoky s niece, said in 1995, Aunt Louise was a hard ... said, It s just impossible now with the children. ref name Wyckoff, 235 Public collections Smoky ... Lois Smoky , Oklahoma Historical Society Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Lois Smoky ALTERNATIVE NAMES Bougetah SHORT DESCRIPTION Kiowa painter from Oklahoma, one of the Kiowa Six DATE OF BIRTH 1907 PLACE OF BIRTH Oklahoma DATE OF DEATH 1981 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Smoky ...   more details



  1. Smoky Hills

    Geobox Range Name section name Smoky Hills native name other name other name1 Image image image size image caption Etymology etymology Country etc. country United States country1 state Kansas state1 region ... size map caption map first The Smoky Hills are an Highland geography upland region of hill s in the central ... covered by Tallgrass prairie tallgrass and mixed grass prairie . The Smoky Hills were formed by sedimentary ... outcroppings. Geography Image Smoky Hills KS.PNG thumb right 400px Kansas Department of Transportation KDOT distance map color coded by physiographic region showing the Smoky Hills center The Smoky ... southwest to northeast, which correspond to the underlying geological formations see Smoky Hills Geology Geology . The Smoky Hills proper comprise the easternmost belt the two western belts are known ... Protection Agency divides the region into two ecoregions , the Smoky Hills proper constituting ... , Solomon River Solomon , and Smoky Hill River s flow eastward through the Smoky Hills from their sources ... Bureau of Reclamation dam med these rivers at points in the Smoky Hills for flood control and irrigation ... Lake Kansas Wilson Lake . Land use in the Smoky Hills consists primarily of cropland and rangeland ... cities. The two largest communities in the Smoky Hills region are Salina, Kansas and Hays ... web url http www.kgs.ku.edu Extension smoky smoky.html title GeoKansas Smoky Hills Intro publisher ... region. This area includes the Smoky Hill buttes, which are capped by sandstone and provide a sharp ... Extension smoky rocks.html title GeoKansas Smoky Hills Rocks and Minerals publisher kgs.ku.edu accessdate ... , and Smoky Hill River s and in an irregular belt in the west. This area includes such Kansas landmarks ... s found in the uppermost member of the Niobrara Chalk, the Smoky Hill Chalk . ref name kgs1 See also Smoky Hills Wind Farm References reflist External links GNIS 485148 Smoky Hills coord 38 47 ... pt Smoky Hills ...   more details



  1. Smoky Wall

    Orphan date November 2010 Smoky Wall coor dm 54 35 S 36 11 W is a prominent mountain block, 1,840 m, in the northwest part of the Salvesen Range of South Georgia . The name Wetterwand weather wall was given to this mountain by the German group of the International Polar Year Investigations , 1882 83, but the name did not become established. The feature was surveyed by the SGS, 1951 52, who reported that when viewed from the northeast, its summit is level and regular and has the appearance of a wall. The descriptive name Smoky Wall was recommended by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC in 1954. usgs gazetteer Category Ridges of Antarctica SouthGeorgia geo stub ...   more details



  1. Smoky Night

    Infobox Book name Smoky Night image Image CM smoky night.jpg 200px Smoky Night image caption author Eve Bunting illustrator David D az illustrator David Diaz cover artist country American literature United States genre Picture book Children s picture book publisher Harcourt Education Harcourt release date 1994 in literature 1994 media type pages isbn 978 0152699543 dewey E 20 congress PZ7.B91527 Sl 1994 oclc 28294012 Smoky Night is a 1994 children s book by Eve Bunting . It tells the story of a Los Angeles riot and its aftermath two people who previously disliked each other working together to find their cats. In the end, the cats teach their masters how to get along. The book made the list of One Hundred Books that Shaped the Century compiled by the Staff at the School Library Journal. They added the book to the list as paving the way towards the genre of serious picture books. ref name School Library Journal School Library Journal http www.schoollibraryjournal.com article CA153035.html?q smoky night by eve bunting . URL accessed 2 April 2010. ref David D az illustrator David Diaz s acrylic, collage like illustrating of the tale earned the book the 1995 Caldecott Medal . ref name ALA American Library Association http www.ala.org ala mgrps divs alsc awardsgrants bookmedia caldecottmedal caldecottwinners caldecottmedal.cfm Caldecott Medal Winners, 1938 Present . URL accessed 27 May 2009. ref References Reflist s start s ach aw succession box title Caldecott Medal Caldecott Medal recipient before Grandfather s Journey after Officer Buckle and Gloria years 1995 in literature 1995 s end Category 1994 books Category Caldecott Medal winning works childrens book stub ...   more details



  1. Smoky Joe's

    Smoky Joe s was a well known men s clothing store that was started on Maxwell Street in Chicago, Illinois by Joseph Bublick in the late 1930s. The store was known as a trend setter in men s fashions. The name originated as a combination between Joe and his oldest son Morris Morry Bublick, who enjoyed smoking a pipe. Morry was purportedly the originator of the Zoot Suit . A lot of the black entertainers came to Smoky Joe s to have their entertainment suits made, including the Jackson Five at the beginning of their careers who came from their Gary, Indiana home. Morry also suited James Brown and other well known black entertainers during the 1950s and 1960s. Smoky Joe s was so popular that it was mentioned in a Jimmie Lee Robinson s blues song Maxwell Street Tear Down Blues . I m talking about Maxwell Street, that s right. A place of many lives, many dreams...I remember when we use to go to the 12th Street Store. There was the Earvin, Bertells, Levetts and Smoky Joe s ... Jimmie Lee Robinson who was one of the first Chicago born Bluesmen. He lived a few blocks from the Maxwell Street Market. The last Smoky Joe s retail store closed in the mid 1970s. The brand was revived in fall 2011 as a bespoke made in Chicago smoking jacket company by the first grandson of Morry Bublick, Steve Omans and his girlfriend Beth Stern. Their web store is http www.smokyjoesclothing.com www.smokyjoesclothing.com Source Jewish Maxwell Street, Shuli Eshel and Roger Schatz, 2004 Category History of Chicago, Illinois ...   more details



  1. Smoky Burgess

    Infobox MLB player name Smoky Burgess image Smoky Burgess 1953.jpg caption Burgess in about 1953. position ... World Series champion wsy 1960 Forrest Harrill Smoky Burgess February 6, 1927 September 15, 1991 ref name Smoky Burgess obituary at the New York Times http www.nytimes.com 1991 09 17 obituaries forrest smoky burgess baseball player 64.html Smoky Burgess obituary at the New York Times ref was an United ... handed and threw right handed . ref name Smoky Burgess at Baseball Reference http www.baseball reference.com players b burgesm01.shtml Smoky Burgess at Baseball Reference ref Baseball career Born in Caroleen ... Cubs in 1944 Chicago Cubs season 1944 . ref name Smoky Burgess Trades and Transactions at Baseball Almanac http www.baseball almanac.com players trades.php?p burgesm01 Smoky Burgess Trades ... Chicago Cubs season 1949 with the Cubs. ref name Smoky Burgess at Baseball Reference In October 1951 ... 1952 season. ref name Smoky Burgess Trades and Transactions at Baseball Almanac With the Phillies ... Average http books.google.com books?id zTIDAAAAMBAJ&pg PA59&dq smoky Burgess baseball digest&cd 2 v onepage&q smoky 20Burgess 20baseball 20digest&f false Catcher With The Highest Average ... Smoky Burgess at Baseball Reference ref http www.baseball reference.com boxes ALS ALS195407130.shtml ... got the chance to play every day. ref name Smoky Burgess Trades and Transactions at Baseball Almanac ... name Smoky Burgess at Baseball Reference ref http www.baseball reference.com boxes NLS NLS195507120.shtml ..., Jim Pendleton and John Powers baseball John Powers . ref name Smoky Burgess Trades and Transactions ... Smoky Burgess post season batting statistics at Baseball Reference ref By 1963 Pittsburgh Pirates ... sports pennant race. ref name Smoky Burgess Trades and Transactions at Baseball Almanac In his ... in just 7 games behind the Home plate plate . ref name Smoky Burgess at Baseball Reference After an 18 ... Smoky Burgess at Baseball Reference Career statistics Over his career, Burgess played in 1691 Games ...   more details



  1. Smoky Shrew

    Taxobox name Smoky Shrew ref name msw3 MSW3 Hutterer pages 288 ref status LC status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.2 assessors Hammerson, G., Master, L. & Norris, S.J. year 2008 id 41396 title Sorex fumeus downloaded 08 February 2010 ref image SmokyShrew23.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Soricomorpha familia Soricidae genus Sorex species S. fumeus binomial Sorex fumeus binomial authority Gerrit Smith Miller Miller , 1895 range map Smoky Shrew area.png range map caption Smoky Shrew range The Smoky Shrew , Sorex fumeus , is a medium sized North America n shrew found in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States . It is dull grey in colour with lighter underparts and a long tail which is brown on top and yellowish underneath. During winter, its fur is grey. Its body is about 11 cm in length including a 4 cm long tail and it weighs about 5 g. This animal is found near streams in cool damp deciduous and mixed woods. Its range extends further south along the Appalachian Mountains . It makes extensive burrows in the leaf litter on the forest floor. It also uses tunnels created by moles or other shrews. Its diet is insects, earthworms, snails and small rodents. Predators include owl s, snakes and mustelid s. This animal is active year round. The female has 2 to 3 litters of 5 to 7 young in a nest in a stump or under a log. Subspecies This species has two recognized subspecies ref name msw3 Sorex fumeus fumeus Sorex fumeus umbrosus References Wikispecies Sorex fumeus reflist Soricomorpha S2. Category Sorex redtoothed shrew stub ca Musaranya fumada eu Sorex fumeus fr Sorex fumeus ...   more details



  1. United States Post Office (Little Valley, New York)

    Infobox nrhp name US Post Office Little Valley nrhp type image United States Post Office Little Valley NY Aug 10.JPG caption United States Post Office, August 2010 location 115 Main St., Little Valley, New York lat degrees 42 lat minutes 14 lat seconds 57 lat direction N long degrees 78 long minutes 47 long seconds 55 long direction W locmapin New York area built 1941 architect Simon, Louis A. US Treasury Department architecture Colonial Revival added May 11, 1989 governing body U.S. Postal Service mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000597.pdf US Post Offices in New York State, 1858 1943, TR refnum 88002344 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The United States Post Office is a historic post office building located at Little Valley, New York Little Valley in Cattaraugus County, New York . It was designed and built in 1941 1942 as a Works Progress Administration project, and is one of a number of post offices in New York State designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, Louis A. Simon . It is a one story symmetrically massed brick structure with a stone watertable in the Colonial Revival architecture Colonial Revival style. Its design is the same as that used in 13 other post offices across New York State. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 866 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Little Valley Post Office date November 1986 accessdate 2009 06 14 author Larry E. Gobrecht publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 867 title Accompanying 10 photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. ref name nris References ... marker historic landmark for US Post Office Little Valley in Little Valley, NY National Register of Historic ... in New York Little Valley Category Colonial Revival architecture in New York Category Buildings and structures ...   more details



  1. Smoky Warbler

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Smoky Warbler status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes superfamilia Sylvioidea familia Phylloscopidae genus Phylloscopus species P. fuligiventer binomial Phylloscopus fuligiventer binomial authority Hodgson, 1845 synonyms The Smoky Warbler Phylloscopus fuligiventer is a species of Old World warbler in the Phylloscopidae family. It is found in Bangladesh , Bhutan , China , India , Myanmar , and Nepal . References BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 52586 all Phylloscopus fuligiventer . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 10 July 2007. Category Birds of Nepal Category Birds of India Category Birds of Bangladesh OldWorldwarbler stub pt Phylloscopus fuligiventer fi Nokiuunilintu sv Sotbrun s ngare zh ...   more details



  1. Smoky Group

    Infobox Rockunit name Smoky Group image Pouce Coupe River.JPG imagesize 200px caption Kaskapau Shale exposed along the Pouce Coupe River type Geological formation age fossil range Late Cretaceous Late Cretaceous Late Cretaceous prilithology Shale , sandstone , siltstone otherlithology namedfor Smoky River namedby George Mercer Dawson , 1881. region flag Alberta , flag British Columbia country flag Canada coordinates unitof subunits Puskwaskau Formation br Bad Heart Formation br Kaskapau Formation underlies Wapiti Group overlies Dunvegan Formation thickness up to convert 1100 ft m 1 ref name lexicon Cite web url http cgkn1.cgkn.net weblex weblex litho detail e.pl?00053 013975 title Smoky Group author Lexicon of Canadian Geologic Units accessdate 2009 02 11 ref extent area map map caption The Smoky Group is a Stratigraphy stratigraphical unit of Late Cretaceous Geochronology age in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin . It takes the name from the Smoky River , and was first described in outcrops along the banks of the Smoky River, Spirit River and Pouce Coupe River s by George Mercer Dawson in 1881. ref Dawson, G.M., 1881. Report on the exploration from Port Simpson on the Pacific Coast to Edmonton on the North Saskatchewan River, Embracing a portion of the northern part of British Columbia and the Peace River Country, with Maps 150 and 152 Geological Survey of Canada , Report of Progress 1879 1880, Part B, p. 1 77. ref . Lithology The Smoky Group is represented by Marine ocean marine silty shale with ironstone and bentonite streaks. Sandstone occurs at the base, and is transitional to the Dunvegan Formation . ref name lexicon Hydrocarbon production Natural gas Gas is produced ... the east in the Smoky River area. The Bad Heart Formation sandstone is up to 8m thick, while the Puskwaskau ... Columbia . ref name lexicon Relationship to other units The Smoky Group is conformably and transgression ... lexicon Subdivisions The Smoky Group has the following sub divisions from top to bottom class wikitable ...   more details



  1. Smoky Wainscot

    Taxobox name Smoky Wainscot image Mythimna impura.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae genus Mythimna genus Mythimna species M. impura binomial Mythimna impura binomial authority Jacob H bner H bner , 1808 The Smoky Wainscot Mythimna impura is a moth of the family Noctuidae . It is distributed throughout Europe . As with other wainscots , this species has buffish yellow forewings with prominent venation. The Smoky Wainscot has a dark basal streak with another shorter streak nearer to the Glossary of Lepidopteran terms costa and glossary of Lepidopteran terms tornus . This species has grey hindwings with white margins. The wingspan is 31 38 mm. One or two broods are produced each year and adults can be seen at any time between June and October ref flight season . It flies at night and is attracted to light, sugar and various flower s. The larva is brown with dark and white lines and feeds on various grass es including Alopecurus , Dactylis glomerata Dactylis , Deschampsia , Leymus and Phragmites and has also been recorded on the Cyperaceae sedge , Carex and the Juncaceae rush , Luzula . This species overwinters as a small larva. Note flight season The flight season refers to the British Isles . This may vary in other parts of the range. References Chinery, Michael Collins Guide to the Insects of Britain and Western Europe 1986 Reprinted 1991 Skinner, Bernard Colour Identification Guide to Moths of the British Isles 1984 Category Mythimna moth Category Animals described in 1808 es Mythimna impura lt Gelsvapilkis pievinukas nl Stompvleugelgrasuil no Brungult grasfly ...   more details



  1. Smoky Range

    Geobox Range Heading name Smoky Range native name other name category Names etymology Image image image caption image size Country country United States state Montana state1 state2 state3 region district municipality Family range border part city landmark river Locations highest highest location highest region highest country highest elevation imperial 7100 highest lat d 48 highest lat m 32 highest lat s 14 highest lat NS N highest long d 114 highest long m 15 highest long s 17 highest long EW W lowest lowest location lowest region lowest country lowest elevation imperial lowest lat d lowest lat m lowest lat s lowest lat NS lowest long d lowest long m lowest long s lowest long EW Dimensions length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation height imperial area imperial Features geology orogeny period biome plant animal Free fields free free type Maps map map caption map background map location map locator Website website Footnotes footnotes The Smoky Range , el. convert 7100 ft m , ref cite gnis id 790748 name Smoky Range ref is a small mountain range northeast of Whitefish, Montana Whitefish in Flathead County, Montana , United States . See also List of mountain ranges in Montana Notes reflist Montana Category Mountain ranges of Montana Category Landforms of Flathead County, Montana ...   more details



  1. Smoky Bat

    Taxobox name Smoky Bat image status EN status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref IUCN2008 assessors Barquez, R., & Diaz, M. year 2008 title Amorphochilus schnablii id 1154 downloaded 14 February 2009 ref regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Bat Chiroptera familia Furipteridae genus Amorphochilus species A. schnablii binomial Amorphochilus schnablii binomial authority Wilhelm Peters Peters , 1877 range map Smokey Bat area.png The Smoky Bat Amorphochilus schnablii is a species of bat in the family Furipteridae . It is monotypic within the genus Amorphochilus . citation needed date November 2011 It is found in Chile , Ecuador , and Peru . Its natural habitat is rocky shores. It is threatened by habitat loss . This bat is also called the thumbless bat because its thumb is partly enclosed in its wing . References references Category Furipteridae Category Mammals of Ecuador Category Mammals of Chile Category Mammals of Peru Category Monotypic mammal genera Category Animals described in 1877 bat stub es Amorphochilus schnablii eu Amorphochilus schnablii fr Amorphochilus schnablii nl Amorphochilus pl Dymnicznik zwyczajny pt Amorphochilus schnablii sr Amorphochilus schnablii ...   more details



  1. Smoky Mouse

    Taxobox name status EN status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Rodent ia familia Muridae genus Pseudomys species P. fumeus binomial Pseudomys fumeus binomial authority Brazenor, 1934 synonyms The Smoky Mouse , Fausse Souris Fuligineuse , or Raton Bastardo Fumoso Pseudomys fumeus is a species of rodent in the family Muridae native to southeastern Australia . It was first described in 1934 and its species name is Latin smoky . As its name suggests, it is a grey furred mouse, darker grey above and paler smoky grey below. Mice from the Grampians are larger and a darker more slate grey above. It has a black eye ring and dark grey muzzle. The feet are light pink, and the ears a grey pink. The tail is longer than the mouse s body, and is pink with a brownish stripe along the top. Mice from east of Melbourne average around 35  grams and have 107  mm long bodies with 116  mm long tails, while those from the Grampians are around 65  grams and have 122  mm long bodies with 132  mm long tails ref name Menkhorst cite book last Menkhorst, Peter Knight, Frank title A Field Guide to Mammals of Australia publisher Oxford University Press year 2001 pages 192 93 isbn 0 19 550870 X ref The Smoky Mouse is currently rated as Vulnerable and appears to be declining in numbers in the wild. Its range is fragmented and it appears to be extinct in some areas such as the Otway Ranges not seen since 1985 and Brindabella Ranges not seen since 1987 . It is found in the Grampians, East Gippsland and far southeastern New South Wales including Kosciuszko National Park Kosciuszko and South East Forest National Park s and Buccleugh State Forest . There are less than 2500 individuals left in the wild and all extant populations appear to be in decline. Vegetation changes, as well as feral cats, foxes and dogs appear to be the main causes. ref name baille cite web url http www.iucnredlist.org apps redlist details 18550 0 author Menkhorst, P. Dick ...   more details




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