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A History of the County of Somerset
… have been written on the genus Salmo, and of late years much has been done, through careful investigation, to lessen … species and varieties of this genus; but there it still much more to be done to make the subject intelligible to … includes the richest grazing grounds in the country; much of it is marsh or moorland and below sea level, and it …
A History of the County of Somerset
… with collectors, the insects of Somerset have been very much neglected, and it does not appear that any local lists … roots and underground shoots of plants, and thus destroy much more than they require as food. Among these are the … of which attacks mangold-wurzel and beet. The following do much injury to forest trees: the Elm-bark Beetle ( Scolytus …
A History of the County of Somerset
… only, it is not likely that further search will do much more than extend our knowledge of the distribution … species in other counties is probably attributable not so much to their rarity as to their having been overlooked or … Tr. Linn. Soc. xix. 371 (1845). Blue Anchor, Winsford. Much resembling the preceding species in colour, but smaller …
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