Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1898 |
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... miles from Salisbury , in the summer exceed 120 ° , and fall in winter to zero , and he was not much pleased when his absurd statement was courteously criticised . Mr. Southall's second paper , dealing with 1893 as a whole , is even ...
... miles from Salisbury , in the summer exceed 120 ° , and fall in winter to zero , and he was not much pleased when his absurd statement was courteously criticised . Mr. Southall's second paper , dealing with 1893 as a whole , is even ...
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... miles long , or 60 times the earth's circumference , to carry it . Apropos of drought and heat , there is an interesting note on the great fire in Radnor Forest in 1800 , which extended 10 miles and did much damage . In the South of ...
... miles long , or 60 times the earth's circumference , to carry it . Apropos of drought and heat , there is an interesting note on the great fire in Radnor Forest in 1800 , which extended 10 miles and did much damage . In the South of ...
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... miles an hour . The highest previous record noted at Edgbaston was in the storm of February 11th , 1894 , when a pressure of 275 lbs . and a velocity of 50 miles an hour were recorded , so that the late gale gave a result nearly 10 lb ...
... miles an hour . The highest previous record noted at Edgbaston was in the storm of February 11th , 1894 , when a pressure of 275 lbs . and a velocity of 50 miles an hour were recorded , so that the late gale gave a result nearly 10 lb ...
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... miles long from north to south , and 7 miles from west to east . The mean annual rainfall at Nantgwilt is 68 inches . A practical remark may be added to Mr. Moore's very interesting account of the Rhayader excursion . When the ...
... miles long from north to south , and 7 miles from west to east . The mean annual rainfall at Nantgwilt is 68 inches . A practical remark may be added to Mr. Moore's very interesting account of the Rhayader excursion . When the ...
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... miles ( says Mr. T. Wright ) , is represented in the present day by a small village on the river Severn under the name of Wroxeter , about five miles and a half south east of Shrewsbury . The party , having trained to Shrewsbury , were ...
... miles ( says Mr. T. Wright ) , is represented in the present day by a small village on the river Severn under the name of Wroxeter , about five miles and a half south east of Shrewsbury . The party , having trained to Shrewsbury , were ...
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