Search

Displaying 25171 - 25174 of 25174
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1025 inhabitants. This place is situated near the western extremity of the Bristol Channel, by which it is …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Cuv. *85. Bleak. Alburnus lucidus, Heck. & Kner. In the western part of the county; not common. *86. Loach. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Out of the 139 species recorded for the British Islands no less than 112 have been found in the county, and … lucida. The general facies of the assemblage is typically western, although the more peculiar forms are wanting. … century a good deal of insect collecting was done in the western counties, Stephens in his Illustrations of British …
A History of the County of Somerset
… so far as is at present known, to the British and Channel Islands. It is as large as the preceding, but may be at once … of articulation of its anterior sternal plates. Common in western Europe. 11. Geophilus truncorum, Meinert. Nat. … which is widely distributed in the south of England and western Europe, is distinguished by the presence of three …
Displaying 25171 - 25174 of 25174