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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Natural selection produces a variety of survival behaviour among the bird species . Some species are wholly resident ; some travel long distances between their breeding haunts and their winter quarters : there are many shades of ...
Natural selection produces a variety of survival behaviour among the bird species . Some species are wholly resident ; some travel long distances between their breeding haunts and their winter quarters : there are many shades of ...
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This species resembles a tiny white Marasmius , with brown stipe and white cap , up to 10 mm . diam . , bearing red - brown fibrils . It is restricted to the base of dead grass caulms . CLITOPILUS CRETATUS ( Berk . & Br . ) Sacc .
This species resembles a tiny white Marasmius , with brown stipe and white cap , up to 10 mm . diam . , bearing red - brown fibrils . It is restricted to the base of dead grass caulms . CLITOPILUS CRETATUS ( Berk . & Br . ) Sacc .
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A species in which the veil forms small submarginal flocci . CONOCYBE LARICINA ( Kuhn . ) Kuhn . Chilmark loc . cit . , 27/8/70 . This is a very small fungus with pruinose stem and cap only 5-12 mm . diam . The cystidia are lecythiform ...
A species in which the veil forms small submarginal flocci . CONOCYBE LARICINA ( Kuhn . ) Kuhn . Chilmark loc . cit . , 27/8/70 . This is a very small fungus with pruinose stem and cap only 5-12 mm . diam . The cystidia are lecythiform ...
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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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