The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 65-66Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society., 1970 - Natural history |
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D. Grose has also noted this dramatic change in vegetation on certain downlands in Wiltshire after the myxomatosis outbreak in 1954.3 Sir Arthur Tansley , in his monumental work on the vegetation of the British Isles , 4 considered ...
D. Grose has also noted this dramatic change in vegetation on certain downlands in Wiltshire after the myxomatosis outbreak in 1954.3 Sir Arthur Tansley , in his monumental work on the vegetation of the British Isles , 4 considered ...
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originally , had been considerably denuded and spread by ploughing so that it retained a height of only 3 ft . above natural chalk at the centre and extended beyond its original limits to give the diameter of 100 ft . noted before ...
originally , had been considerably denuded and spread by ploughing so that it retained a height of only 3 ft . above natural chalk at the centre and extended beyond its original limits to give the diameter of 100 ft . noted before ...
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The increase was again noted up to 1964 by Atkinson - Willes and Firth ( 1965 ) and is shown by more recent reports by AtkinsonWilles and Beale . Within the U.K. there are great regional variations , e.g. in 1968/69 counts showed that ...
The increase was again noted up to 1964 by Atkinson - Willes and Firth ( 1965 ) and is shown by more recent reports by AtkinsonWilles and Beale . Within the U.K. there are great regional variations , e.g. in 1968/69 counts showed that ...
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Contents
EDITORS NOTE | 1 |
THE HERON IN WILTSHIRE by Geoffrey L Boyle | 7 |
THE WEATHER OF 1969 by T E Rogers | 15 |
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