Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1896 |
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... rocks between points so distant as the Pen Cerrig Calch near Crickhowell , in Monmouthshire , and the Clee Hills in Shropshire . Let him " compare together the semi - lunar ridges of the Wrekin or Caer Caradoc , the sharp straight line ...
... rocks between points so distant as the Pen Cerrig Calch near Crickhowell , in Monmouthshire , and the Clee Hills in Shropshire . Let him " compare together the semi - lunar ridges of the Wrekin or Caer Caradoc , the sharp straight line ...
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... rock ( one containing the body laid on its back ) with some iron implements , were found about forty years ago on Sutton Hill ( four miles west of the Brown Clee Hills ) . This would indicate a cemetery of the Anglo - Saxons , such as ...
... rock ( one containing the body laid on its back ) with some iron implements , were found about forty years ago on Sutton Hill ( four miles west of the Brown Clee Hills ) . This would indicate a cemetery of the Anglo - Saxons , such as ...
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... rocks , had been deposited . A gradual upheaval stretching from South Wales to central England had interposed a barrier of dry land between the ocean towards the west and what was now becoming a vast inland fresh water lake , comparable ...
... rocks , had been deposited . A gradual upheaval stretching from South Wales to central England had interposed a barrier of dry land between the ocean towards the west and what was now becoming a vast inland fresh water lake , comparable ...
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... rocks which welled up through the cracks or faults in the strata beneath . Such was evidently the origin of the ... rock and the district had settled down to its previous quiescence then the usual process of denudation set in . There can ...
... rocks which welled up through the cracks or faults in the strata beneath . Such was evidently the origin of the ... rock and the district had settled down to its previous quiescence then the usual process of denudation set in . There can ...
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... rocks , their history , and the changes they have themselves undergone , as well as those they have caused in the rocks with which they are in contact . Some twenty or thirty years ago geologists were content to apply the vaguest terms ...
... rocks , their history , and the changes they have themselves undergone , as well as those they have caused in the rocks with which they are in contact . Some twenty or thirty years ago geologists were content to apply the vaguest terms ...
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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