Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1898 |
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... seen . Our strictures are not , of course , of universal application . For example , the late Lord Bath was most generous in throwing open the treasures of Longleat to the public . He himself took the present writer round and pointed ...
... seen . Our strictures are not , of course , of universal application . For example , the late Lord Bath was most generous in throwing open the treasures of Longleat to the public . He himself took the present writer round and pointed ...
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... seen far more splendid weather in March and May than later in the year ) , the weather was finer than that of a Midland summer . April was compared by Sir Talbot Baker , of Ranston , no mean authority , to an Italian April . May was ...
... seen far more splendid weather in March and May than later in the year ) , the weather was finer than that of a Midland summer . April was compared by Sir Talbot Baker , of Ranston , no mean authority , to an Italian April . May was ...
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... seen that March and April were much warmer by day in 1893 than in 1868 , and , on the contrary , that May , June , and July were much warmer in 1868 than in 1893. July , 1868 , being almost rainless with brilliant skies , and July ...
... seen that March and April were much warmer by day in 1893 than in 1868 , and , on the contrary , that May , June , and July were much warmer in 1868 than in 1893. July , 1868 , being almost rainless with brilliant skies , and July ...
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... seen occasionally in Cwm Serré , and a few years ago a nest of this bird was found in a cliff . " Mr. J. C. Mansel Pleydell , the learned president of the Dorset Field Club , in his admirable " Birds of Dorset , " mentions the raven as ...
... seen occasionally in Cwm Serré , and a few years ago a nest of this bird was found in a cliff . " Mr. J. C. Mansel Pleydell , the learned president of the Dorset Field Club , in his admirable " Birds of Dorset , " mentions the raven as ...
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... seen at Lavernock point ; and beneath the Rhætic beds the New Red marl , with its gypsum bands , is visible , as well as the faults which have there disturbed the strata . Three papers had been promised : one in connection with ...
... seen at Lavernock point ; and beneath the Rhætic beds the New Red marl , with its gypsum bands , is visible , as well as the faults which have there disturbed the strata . Three papers had been promised : one in connection with ...
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