Growing on moss and lichens, at Wood's HOLL, Massachusetts.
"The Myxomycetes of the Miami Valley, Ohio"
A. P. Morgan
Painters like Rembrandt, whose pictures when fresh must have approached very near white in the high lights, also approach black in the darks, and nearer our own time, Frank HOLL forced the whites of his pictures very high and correspondingly the darks were very heavy.
"The Practice and Science Of Drawing"
Harold Speed
They accordingly met, in considerable numbers, at some convenient inn, on the 30th of January in each year,-the anniversary of Charles's death, and dined together off a feast prepared from calves' heads, dressed in every possible variety of way, and with an abundance of wine drank toasts of defiance and hatred to the house of Stuart, and glory to the memory of old HOLL Cromwell; and having lighted a large bonfire in the yard, the club of fast young Puritans, with their white handkerchiefs stained red in wine, and one of the party in a mask, bearing an axe, followed by the chairman, carrying a calf's head pinned up in a napkin, marched in mock procession to the bonfire, into which, with great shouts and uproar, they flung the enveloped head.
"The Book of Household Management"
Mrs. Isabella Beeton