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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the river Yeo, and comprises 2946 acres, of which 589 are common or waste. The soil in the southern part is a red … Head. The parish comprises 3184 acres, of which 2106 are common or waste. It has quarries of granite used for …
A History of the County of Somerset
… one in particular from the estuary of the Parret. 4. Common Sea Bream. Pagellus centrodontus, Delaroche. This … erythrinus, Linn. 6. Red Mullet. Mullus barbatus, Linn. 7. Common or Ballan Wrasse. Labrus maculatus, Bl. Referred to by … During the winter months large areas of these low-lying lands are flooded, and in very wet seasons the country …
A History of the County of Somerset
… where the insect was found, even when it is considered as common everywhere; and when not taken by myself, I have added … his British Coleoptera, says: 'Very few beetles are really common in the sense of being generally distributed, and on … There are six species of earwig, only two of which are common; seven cockroaches, of which three species have been …
A History of the County of Somerset
… south of England. Amongst the missing species which are common elsewhere may be mentioned Lithobius melanops, … 10, p. 638 (1758). Blue Anchor, Winsford, Leigh Woods. The common large brown species met with everywhere under stones … longicornis, Leach). Winsford, Blue Anchor, Leigh Woods. Common throughout Great Britain and north and central Europe. …
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