Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1894 |
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... doubt the " Bell " salts of contemporary inventories . " The bell salt of silver with his cover was an item in the will of Sir Thomas Scott , of Scot's Hall , which is dated 1594 ; and a Durham will of 1593 refers to " a white bell salt ...
... doubt the " Bell " salts of contemporary inventories . " The bell salt of silver with his cover was an item in the will of Sir Thomas Scott , of Scot's Hall , which is dated 1594 ; and a Durham will of 1593 refers to " a white bell salt ...
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... doubt , have already produced much good fruit . He appears to have been with us at several subsequent forays , and to have been of much assistance in naming some of the more difficult species collected . One or two papers of his are ...
... doubt , have already produced much good fruit . He appears to have been with us at several subsequent forays , and to have been of much assistance in naming some of the more difficult species collected . One or two papers of his are ...
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... in the beginning of the present century , for none appear to have been built since about 1810. " Mangel Wurzels killed them , " says Chancellor Ferguson , and there is no doubt that since the general introduction of the 13.
... in the beginning of the present century , for none appear to have been built since about 1810. " Mangel Wurzels killed them , " says Chancellor Ferguson , and there is no doubt that since the general introduction of the 13.
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Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club. is no doubt that since the general introduction of the system of winter feeding of cattle , and the consequent abundant supply of fresh meat during that season , the demand for pigeons as food has been ...
Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club. is no doubt that since the general introduction of the system of winter feeding of cattle , and the consequent abundant supply of fresh meat during that season , the demand for pigeons as food has been ...
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... doubts after reading that paper , that Leintwardine and the Roman town of Bravinium are identical , such doubts were assuredly at once set at rest by the evidence of his own senses , supplemented by Mr. Fortey's demonstration in situ to ...
... doubts after reading that paper , that Leintwardine and the Roman town of Bravinium are identical , such doubts were assuredly at once set at rest by the evidence of his own senses , supplemented by Mr. Fortey's demonstration in situ to ...
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Abbey Aberedw abundant ancient arch Archæological beds bells birds Brecon Bredwardine Bridge British built Camp Castle century chancel Chepstow Church colour Cornewall Court Croft deposits district Doward Eardisland early Erwood feet Field Club fruit Fungi fungus Geological gorge ground H. C. Moore Haugh Wood Hedw height Henry Hereford Herefordshire Hill Honorary Secretary inches interesting Ledbury Leintwardine Leominster letter limestone Little Doward Llanbwchllyn Llanthony Lord's Wood lower Ludlow miles Moccas Museum nave neighbourhood Norman noticed observed Old Red Sandstone paper parish pigeon house Pilley plants present President probably Pterygotus quarry R. W. Banks railway rare record remarkable river river Wye rocks Roman seen Severn side Silurian Sir Herbert Croft species specimens station Stoke Edith stone tide tower Transactions travertine trees tumulus Upper valley Vicar Wales wall Watkins Welsh Woolhope Club Woolhope Naturalists