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A History of the County of Somerset
… about seventy miles of seaboard and such a variety of hill and dale, moor and marsh, one would expect to find even … be seen in the autumn, due doubtless to immigration. 78. Rose-coloured Starling. Pastor roseus (Linn.). A rare … year 1898. I have examined the specimen, and the beautiful rose tint on the breast, though considerably faded, is still …
A History of the County of Somerset
… alliaria (Miller) Vitrea glabra (Brit. Auct.). Creech Hill, near Bruton; Hatch Beauchamp cellaria (Mll.) nitidula … F., and O. sulcatus, F., do injury to fruit trees. The Rose Chafer ( Cetonia aurata, L.) and the Garden Chafer ( … Wells (Livett), and Weston (Smallwood). Larv on rose, alder, elm, hawthorn, etc. ligustri, F. Scarce and …
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