Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1896 |
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... Natural History and Archæology of Herefordshire , and the districts immediately adjacent . II .-- That the Club consist of Ordinary Members with such Honorary Members as may be admitted from time to time ; from whom a President , four ...
... Natural History and Archæology of Herefordshire , and the districts immediately adjacent . II .-- That the Club consist of Ordinary Members with such Honorary Members as may be admitted from time to time ; from whom a President , four ...
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... Natural History , shall immediately forward a statement thereof to the Hon . Secretary , or to any member of the Central Committee . XI . That the Club undertake the formation and publication of correct lists of the various natural ...
... Natural History , shall immediately forward a statement thereof to the Hon . Secretary , or to any member of the Central Committee . XI . That the Club undertake the formation and publication of correct lists of the various natural ...
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... Natural History Society ; and Yorkshire Naturalists ' Union . Mr. Moore exhibited 112 pages , already printed , of the forthcoming volume of Transactions for the years 1890 , 1891 , and 1892 , on the completion of which volume during ...
... Natural History Society ; and Yorkshire Naturalists ' Union . Mr. Moore exhibited 112 pages , already printed , of the forthcoming volume of Transactions for the years 1890 , 1891 , and 1892 , on the completion of which volume during ...
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... Natural History in all its branches , " had given many a page of Historical and of Archæological subjects in its Transactions . The Transactions teemed with the Local Botany and Geology of the County , in addition to the Geology of the ...
... Natural History in all its branches , " had given many a page of Historical and of Archæological subjects in its Transactions . The Transactions teemed with the Local Botany and Geology of the County , in addition to the Geology of the ...
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... natural objection to this Etymology is that all the Clee Hills are singularly devoid of clay . They , moreover , were not called the Clee Hills till comparatively modern times . * According to the printed programme the route was to be ...
... natural objection to this Etymology is that all the Clee Hills are singularly devoid of clay . They , moreover , were not called the Clee Hills till comparatively modern times . * According to the printed programme the route was to be ...
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5th skin abundant Acronycta alni anal armature ancient Arch Archæological auricoma bank Binstead brood caia camp Canon Frome Castle Castle Frome central chancel Church Church Stretton Clee cocoon colour Colwall Cuspidia dark segments diam diameter Dinmore District dorsal Dorstone Doward Dulas Eardisley feet Field Club Flora Focke Frome grayling ground hairs Haugh wood Hedge Hereford Herefordshire hill Hope Mansel hybernating inches July Kyre Kyre Park larva larvæ Ledbury leporina Little Doward Lord's wood Ludlow menyanthidis miles moults Native nave nearly pale parish park plant Plate plumage pool present pupa Pytts Radnor rare ribs river road rocks Rogers Roman Rubus rumicis Saxon Sellack Shrub side species specimens station stone Stretton T. S. Lea Tedstone Delamere thickets Transactions trapezoidals trees tridens trout tubercles valley venosa Viminia wall Woolhope Club