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Survey of London
… born in "Middleborough in Zealand," but to have become a British subject on 21st January, 1629. 211 Algernon, 1st Earl …
Survey of London
… Deeds, 868703. Waterloo Station Centenary, 18481948, by British Railways. D.N.B. St. Thomas' Hospital Group. Minutes …
A History of the County of Somerset
… present account has been compiled. Day's great work on the British fishes contains but rare allusions to Somerset; … this county that the palmated newt was first recorded as a British species, it having been discovered by Mr. Baker near … factories. 25. Ship Rat. Mus alexandrinus. Often occurs on board ships and in Bristol warehouses. This species breeds …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of individuals. Out of the 139 species recorded for the British Islands no less than 112 have been found in the … in the western counties, Stephens in his Illustrations of British Entomology recording a very considerable number as … quite confirms that of Canon Fowler, who, in his British Coleoptera, says: 'Very few beetles are really common …
A History of the County of Somerset
… its being confined, so far as is at present known, to the British and Channel Islands. It is as large as the preceding, … (3), v. 265 (1868). Blue Anchor. The smallest of the British species of Lithobius; distinguishable by the small … Crustaceathe Shrimp ( Crangon vulgaris, Fabr.),' Fishery Board for Scotland Report, pt. 3 (1901). Popular History of …
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