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... Mountains , and Cusop Dingle , by Rev. A. Ley Natural History Notes on the district , by W. E. de Winton Heights in Herefordshire , by H. Cecil Moore PAGE . 242 Notes on Wormesley Church , by Rev. A. Relton Notes on Wormesley Priory ...
... Mountains , and Cusop Dingle , by Rev. A. Ley Natural History Notes on the district , by W. E. de Winton Heights in Herefordshire , by H. Cecil Moore PAGE . 242 Notes on Wormesley Church , by Rev. A. Relton Notes on Wormesley Priory ...
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... the villages of Perigord in troops . Mr. E. A. Swainson gives a bright little note on the Ornithology of the Brecon Beacons . It is to the effect that " the raven is to be found in the Mountain at all seasons , but , otherwise , the 6.
... the villages of Perigord in troops . Mr. E. A. Swainson gives a bright little note on the Ornithology of the Brecon Beacons . It is to the effect that " the raven is to be found in the Mountain at all seasons , but , otherwise , the 6.
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Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club. Mountain at all seasons , but , otherwise , the higher parts are nearly devoid of bird life . About three or four pairs of ' ravens meet yearly in the Mountain , chiefly , I believe , in the Cwm Serré ...
Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club. Mountain at all seasons , but , otherwise , the higher parts are nearly devoid of bird life . About three or four pairs of ' ravens meet yearly in the Mountain , chiefly , I believe , in the Cwm Serré ...
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... mountainous passes to Jerusalem . At the hostelrie , known as " The Crown Inn , " the excursionists lunched , when , as it was the Queen's birthday , the President proposed the health of Her Majesty , with the hope that ...
... mountainous passes to Jerusalem . At the hostelrie , known as " The Crown Inn , " the excursionists lunched , when , as it was the Queen's birthday , the President proposed the health of Her Majesty , with the hope that ...
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... mountains on the west coast are the first to receive the vapour - laden winds of the Atlantic , which , robbed of their vapour during the glacial epoch would precipitate it in the form of snow , and charged with the heat set free in the ...
... mountains on the west coast are the first to receive the vapour - laden winds of the Atlantic , which , robbed of their vapour during the glacial epoch would precipitate it in the form of snow , and charged with the heat set free in the ...
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