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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This place is situated near the western extremity of the Bristol Channel, by which it is bounded on the north; the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… for the next species, which undoubtedly occurs in the Bristol Channel at certain seasons. 5. Pandora Sea Bream. … Goby. Aphia pellucida, Nardo. Recorded from the Bristol Channel by Day. 25. John Dory. Zeus faber, Linn. 26. … An accidental visitor. The first record is of one from the Bristol Channel, ten miles from Bridgwater, in July, 1823; …
A History of the County of Somerset
… haliotidea, Drap. Bridgewater scutulum, Sby. Leigh Woods, Bristol Limax maximus, Linn. flavus, Linn. arborum, … radiatula (Ald.). Elsdon Hill; Clevedon Hill; Leigh Woods, Bristol nitida (Mll.) fulva (Mll.) Arion ater (Linn.) … barbara (Linn.). Sandhills of the coast cantiana (Mont.). Bristol district Hygromia fusca (Mont.) granulata (Ald.). …
A History of the County of Somerset
… lying between Watchet and Minehead on the coast of the Bristol Channel. Leigh Woods is situated in the extreme … at Clifton in the Leigh Woods, the other in the suburbs of Bristol, by Messrs. R. I. Pocock and F. P. Smith … egg-sac beneath the body. 4. Pisaura mirabilis (Clerck). Bristol (F. P. S.). Very common; adult in June and July. …
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