The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 41Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1922 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 42
... probably correct , that it is a comparatively immature growth . It appears to be of no great age , which agrees with your observation , though on the other hand it is rather well grown for a young plant and does not appear at all ...
... probably correct , that it is a comparatively immature growth . It appears to be of no great age , which agrees with your observation , though on the other hand it is rather well grown for a young plant and does not appear at all ...
Page 44
... probably stunted from lack of moisture . " Anomodon viticulosus ( Hook & Tayl . ) .— 7 , 8. This common species of calcareous districts is frequent and widely spread around Great Bedwyn but I have been unable to find capsules . Thuidium ...
... probably stunted from lack of moisture . " Anomodon viticulosus ( Hook & Tayl . ) .— 7 , 8. This common species of calcareous districts is frequent and widely spread around Great Bedwyn but I have been unable to find capsules . Thuidium ...
Page 46
... probably a relic of a time when Hungerford Marsh was in a much wetter and more undrained condition . EAST WILTSHIRE HEPATICS . Riccia bifurca ( Hoffm . ) .- 7 * , 8 * . This rare plant occurred rather sparingly on rides in Chisbury and ...
... probably a relic of a time when Hungerford Marsh was in a much wetter and more undrained condition . EAST WILTSHIRE HEPATICS . Riccia bifurca ( Hoffm . ) .- 7 * , 8 * . This rare plant occurred rather sparingly on rides in Chisbury and ...
Page 51
... probably not uncommon . The type is also not infrequent on young smooth - barked trees near Great Bedwyn . Stigmatidium crassum ( Duby . ) . 7. A spermogoniferous lichen from a beech near Ramsbury was , in the absence of spores ...
... probably not uncommon . The type is also not infrequent on young smooth - barked trees near Great Bedwyn . Stigmatidium crassum ( Duby . ) . 7. A spermogoniferous lichen from a beech near Ramsbury was , in the absence of spores ...
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... probably at the end of May or beginning of June , 1729 , that The Salisbury Journal for the first time appeared . The date is arrived at by the not entirely reliable method of counting back from an available number , for of this early ...
... probably at the end of May or beginning of June , 1729 , that The Salisbury Journal for the first time appeared . The date is arrived at by the not entirely reliable method of counting back from an available number , for of this early ...
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