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Nature in Wales
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Vol. 13, no. 3 March 1973
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Broadleaved woodlands in south Wales and their conservation
R.S. Smith and J.M. Edington.
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Flies on the window pane
M.J. Morgan.
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A breeding bird census in a sessile oakwood at Aber, Caernarvonshire
R.G. Gibbs and M.J. Wigginton.
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Ynys
S.Z. Edwards.
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Jackdaws stealing fish from guillemots on Skomer
T.R. Birkhead.
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The bird community of a young conifer plantationat Plas Coed Môr, Anglesey
H. Insley and J.B. Wood.
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Dragonflies in Wales, 1970-1972
Bryan L. Sage.
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The Biological Recording Working Group in Wales
J.M. Bateman.
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William Condry.
Harry Soan.
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On the food of three species of littoral fish from the Gower Peninsula
Brian W. Coad.
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Notes from the National Museum of Wales Department of Botany
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Field notes
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Invertebrates
M.J. Morgan.
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Notes on butterflies and moths in Radnorshire in 1971-1972
Dorothy M. Phillips.
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Wild flowers in the hedgerows, wild flowers of the waterways and marshes and wild flowers of the coast. Book review.
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The Observer's book of house plants. Book review.
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British landscapes through maps : the Fishguard and Pembroke area. Book review.
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The Pembrokeshire historian, No 4, the journal of the Pembrokeshire Local History Society. Book review.
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Rabies in animals and man. Book review.
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