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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... species has a veil which forms appendiculate remnants at the margin of the cap which is pale honey - coloured . The stipe is white or whitish and the spores measure 7-8.5 × 4 · 2-5 μ . CONOCYBE PUBESCENS ( Gillet ) Kuhn . Dunworth Wood ...
... species has a veil which forms appendiculate remnants at the margin of the cap which is pale honey - coloured . The stipe is white or whitish and the spores measure 7-8.5 × 4 · 2-5 μ . CONOCYBE PUBESCENS ( Gillet ) Kuhn . Dunworth Wood ...
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... species recorded was published in the W.A.N.H.S. Vol . 67 , 1972. These species were predominantly annuals , which were once the common weeds of arable fields , but which had become local and even rare since the introduction of ...
... species recorded was published in the W.A.N.H.S. Vol . 67 , 1972. These species were predominantly annuals , which were once the common weeds of arable fields , but which had become local and even rare since the introduction of ...
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... species , which are becoming national plant rarities . The only bright spots from the point of view of these species were the field at Stanton and isolated records of the rarer annuals from both Leigh Delamere and the Stanton areas . On ...
... species , which are becoming national plant rarities . The only bright spots from the point of view of these species were the field at Stanton and isolated records of the rarer annuals from both Leigh Delamere and the Stanton areas . On ...
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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