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Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
A History of the County of Somerset
… as thick beds of alder and sallow and masses of plants of lower growth, among which the cotton grass, bog myrtle and … spring migration. It has been seen, apparently nesting, in Leigh Woods near Bristol, and is probably a regular summer … Sorex pygmus. Rather uncommon and local. It occurs in the Leigh Woods near Bristol. 11. Water Shrew. Neomys fodiens, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bridgewater haliotidea, Drap. Bridgewater scutulum, Sby. Leigh Woods, Bristol Limax maximus, Linn. flavus, Linn. … pura (Ald.) radiatula (Ald.). Elsdon Hill; Clevedon Hill; Leigh Woods, Bristol nitida (Mll.) fulva (Mll.) Arion ater … laminata (Mont.) bidentata (Strm.) biplicata (Mont.). Leigh Woods, Bristol rolphii, Gray. Long Ashton, near Bristol …
A History of the County of Somerset
… on the borders of Exmoor. Those from Blue Anchor and Leigh Woods were collected by Mr. R. I. Pocock. Blue Anchor … Watchet and Minehead on the coast of the Bristol Channel. Leigh Woods is situated in the extreme northern part of the … Syst. Nat. ed. 10, p. 638 (1758). Blue Anchor, Winsford, Leigh Woods. The common large brown species met with …
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