Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1898 |
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... 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 to the ...
... 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 to the ...
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... locality for the tree not recorded in The Herefordshire Flora . Dr. Wood also reported Mistletoe on other trees , of which a notice will be preserved in the minutes of the Club . Mr. James B. Pilley gave information proving that many ...
... locality for the tree not recorded in The Herefordshire Flora . Dr. Wood also reported Mistletoe on other trees , of which a notice will be preserved in the minutes of the Club . Mr. James B. Pilley gave information proving that many ...
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... localities . We deduce the lesson that bursts were less due to the depths of the mains than to arrested circulation of the water , where the main has , within a short distance , been less than two feet from the surface . THE HURRICANE ...
... localities . We deduce the lesson that bursts were less due to the depths of the mains than to arrested circulation of the water , where the main has , within a short distance , been less than two feet from the surface . THE HURRICANE ...
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... locality would be a fitting spot for such united gathering , and would tend to cement the two Societies , and stimulate the students of natural history and archæology in their respective pursuits . The third Field Meeting was held on ...
... locality would be a fitting spot for such united gathering , and would tend to cement the two Societies , and stimulate the students of natural history and archæology in their respective pursuits . The third Field Meeting was held on ...
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... locality . The succession of hill and dale , the geological , botanical , and archæological associations , will amply repay repeated visits to a spot so highly favoured by Nature and connected with the history of mankind . The Fourth ...
... locality . The succession of hill and dale , the geological , botanical , and archæological associations , will amply repay repeated visits to a spot so highly favoured by Nature and connected with the history of mankind . The Fourth ...
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