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A History of the County of Somerset
… that thick muddy water must be something like walking in a London fog.' We have mentioned above that a peculiarity in … districts. (1) One of the hilly districts occupies the north-east of the county and is separated from the central … He was at the time travelling on the Somerset and Dorset railway (vide The Field, January 14, 1871). Bustards were …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Avonmouth; Bedminster nitidum, Jenyns. Pond, third railway bridge from Clevedon; River Brue at Street fontinale … the central and southern parts of the county than in the north. They are hardly ever found of late years in Leigh … 1847, in the Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, vol. i. Euchelia jacob, L., is abundant everywhere …
A History of the County of Somerset
… from Blue Anchor and Leigh Woods were collected by Mr. R. I. Pocock. Blue Anchor is a small village lying between … as well as in fields and woods. Widely distributed in north and central Europe. 2. Lithobius variegatus, Leach. … p. 71 (1862). Blue Anchor, Winsford. Scarcely as large as L. calcaratus, paler and with shorter antenn; resembling a …
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