Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1898 |
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Page xiv
... interesting localities for investigating the Natural History and Archeology of the district . That the days and places of such regular meetings be selected at the Annual Meeting , and that ten clear days ' notice of each be communicated ...
... interesting localities for investigating the Natural History and Archeology of the district . That the days and places of such regular meetings be selected at the Annual Meeting , and that ten clear days ' notice of each be communicated ...
Page xv
... interesting specimens , or observing any remarkable phenomenon relating to any branch of Natural History , shall immediately forward a statement thereof to the Hon . Secretary , or to any member of the Central Committee . XI . That the ...
... interesting specimens , or observing any remarkable phenomenon relating to any branch of Natural History , shall immediately forward a statement thereof to the Hon . Secretary , or to any member of the Central Committee . XI . That the ...
Page xxiv
... Interesting Mosses in the neighbourhood of Kington , by Rev. C. H. Binstead ... Note on a Contribution to the Fauna of Herefordshire - Mollusca Rainfall at the Brecon Beacons Obituary in 1897 ... ... ... The Passage Beds at Ledbury , by ...
... Interesting Mosses in the neighbourhood of Kington , by Rev. C. H. Binstead ... Note on a Contribution to the Fauna of Herefordshire - Mollusca Rainfall at the Brecon Beacons Obituary in 1897 ... ... ... The Passage Beds at Ledbury , by ...
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... is solely to blame . The places chosen are always interesting , the charges for trains and carriages are low , and the luncheons or early dinners are a marvel of cheapness and good management . The Secretary generally arranges for a 3.
... is solely to blame . The places chosen are always interesting , the charges for trains and carriages are low , and the luncheons or early dinners are a marvel of cheapness and good management . The Secretary generally arranges for a 3.
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... interesting . He mentions that at Ross the mean maximum from February to October , both inclusive , was 654. This was even higher than the 653 of 1868 , while in 1879 and 1888 it was only 574 and 578 respectively . July , 1868 , he ...
... interesting . He mentions that at Ross the mean maximum from February to October , both inclusive , was 654. This was even higher than the 653 of 1868 , while in 1879 and 1888 it was only 574 and 578 respectively . July , 1868 , he ...
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