The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 69Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1974 - Natural history Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... occur crowded in dense swarms in a cream - coloured mycelium on dead wood or decaying bracket fungi . NECTRIA COCCINIA ( Pers . ex Fr. ) Fries . Swallowcliffe , 3/1/71 . One of the commonest species of NECTRIA with bright red perithecia ...
... occur crowded in dense swarms in a cream - coloured mycelium on dead wood or decaying bracket fungi . NECTRIA COCCINIA ( Pers . ex Fr. ) Fries . Swallowcliffe , 3/1/71 . One of the commonest species of NECTRIA with bright red perithecia ...
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... occur as finials at Stoke Bardolph and representations occur in the Bayeux Tapestry and in a manuscript illustration of the rere - dorter roof at Christ Church Priory , Canterbury . The Nash Hill dragon and bird - like creature ( FIG ...
... occur as finials at Stoke Bardolph and representations occur in the Bayeux Tapestry and in a manuscript illustration of the rere - dorter roof at Christ Church Priory , Canterbury . The Nash Hill dragon and bird - like creature ( FIG ...
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... occur relatively frequently throughout the area of Saxon settlement . The cleft - socket is an insular feature . Unfortunately few examples are satisfactorily associated and therefore datable with absolute certainty . They are generally ...
... occur relatively frequently throughout the area of Saxon settlement . The cleft - socket is an insular feature . Unfortunately few examples are satisfactorily associated and therefore datable with absolute certainty . They are generally ...
Contents
SOME FUNGI OF SOUTHWEST WILTSHIRE PART 3 by J B Hindley I | 12 |
NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY | 26 |
ENTOMOLOGICAL Report for 1973 compiled by Bowmont Weddell | 38 |
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