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A History of the County of Somerset
… winter. [Firecrest. Regulus ignicapillus (Brehm). Mr. H. St. B. Goldsmith, formerly of Bridgwater, writes that a … A very rare winter visitor. It has been reported from the Severn coast. 140. White-fronted Goose. Anser albifrons … demia fusca (Linn.). Has occurred occasionally on the Severn coast. A female in the Salisbury Museum is labelled …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Wincanton; Yeovil; rejectamenta of stream at Bratton St. Maur Vertigo antivertigo (Drap.). Bath; Bristol; … truncatula (Mll.) stagnalis (Linn.) glabra (Mll.). Bratton St. Maur Planorbis corneus (Linn.) albus, Mll. glaber, Jeff. … of the Brue below Castle Cary; of the stream at Bratton St. Maur; Brockley Coombe Neritina fluviatilis (Linn.). B. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Germany. 19. Brachydesmus superus, Latzel. Die Myr. st. Ung. Mon. ii. p. 130 (1884). Blue Anchor. Widely … pallipes (Lereboullet), abundant in the Thames and Severn canal, may extend its range further westward. In … the Thames, it may very well do the same at Weston on the Severn or on the Sea. Crustacea, p. 37 (1850) See Sars, …
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