Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1898 |
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... 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 Club undertake the formation and ...
... 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 Club undertake the formation and ...
Page xxiii
... remarkable deficiency of Rainfall in Herefordshire for nearly ten years , ending Midsummer , 1896 , by H. Southall ... The late extraordinary season 1894-5 , including frosts , winds , and effects on vegetation , by H. Southall ...
... remarkable deficiency of Rainfall in Herefordshire for nearly ten years , ending Midsummer , 1896 , by H. Southall ... The late extraordinary season 1894-5 , including frosts , winds , and effects on vegetation , by H. Southall ...
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... remarkable for its warmth and dryness . That spring was singularly pleasant and dry ( for England that is . ) In the extreme south of the island , where March , April , and May are often brilliant months ( indeed the writer has several ...
... remarkable for its warmth and dryness . That spring was singularly pleasant and dry ( for England that is . ) In the extreme south of the island , where March , April , and May are often brilliant months ( indeed the writer has several ...
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... remarkable for two reasons- - ( 1 ) the keenness with which the limits of the zone are marked , and ( 2 ) the rapidity of its movement . These two features suggest that it is akin to disturbances of the " tornado " class , while the ...
... remarkable for two reasons- - ( 1 ) the keenness with which the limits of the zone are marked , and ( 2 ) the rapidity of its movement . These two features suggest that it is akin to disturbances of the " tornado " class , while the ...
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... remarkable a feature in that locality are the shores of ancient lakes , and that the theory which assigns to their formation the existence of great ice barriers caused by the descent of glaciers from Ben Nevis and the high lands at the ...
... remarkable a feature in that locality are the shores of ancient lakes , and that the theory which assigns to their formation the existence of great ice barriers caused by the descent of glaciers from Ben Nevis and the high lands at the ...
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