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A History of the County of Somerset
… himself on the sands at Burnham in the summer of 1850. 30. Greater Weever. Trachinus draco, Linn. 31. Lesser Weever. … 74. Broad-nosed Pipe-fish. Siphonostoma typhle, Linn. 75. Greater Pipe-fish. Syngnathus acus, Linn. 76. Snake … that thick muddy water must be something like walking in a London fog.' We have mentioned above that a peculiarity in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… harm to apple, plum and cherry; while the grubs cause even greater damage by eating the grass-roots in pasture land, as … butterflies and moths recorded from Somerset form a much greater percentage of the British species than is the case … 1847, in the Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, vol. i. Euchelia jacob, L., is abundant everywhere …
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