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NATURE IN WALES A Natural History Journal for Wales Editorial Board: Dillwyn MILES (Managing Editor) Castle Hill, Haverfordwest J. M. BRUMMITT DR. B. S. JOHN Miss J. L. HERBERT MRS. M. J. MORGAN W. I. HUGHES L. S. V. VENABLES CONTENTS OF VOLUME 16 NUMBER 2, SEPTEMBER 1978. Page THE DRAGONFLIES OF WEST WALES NATURALISTS' TRUST MAINLAND RESERVES IN PEMBROKESHIRE. D. N. Carstairs. 86 NEW AND INTERESTING FUNGI IN NORTH WALFS. Bruce big. 91 A PEMBROKESHIRE FULMAR COLONY, 1953-1977. T. A. W. Davies. 95 MOSQUITOES IN NORTH WALES. Mrs. M. 7. Morgan. 102 MOSQUITOES OF LLAY BOG, CLWYD. Frederick Burke. 104 THE BREEDING OF JACKDAWS ON SKOKHOLM. A. S. Richford and D. M. Lawman. 106 OBSERVATIONS ON THE ADAPTIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF SHELL SHAPE AND BODY FORM IN DOGWHELKS (Nueella Lapillus (L)) FROM N. WALES. R. Seed. 111 THE BASS (Dicentrarchus Labrax) IN CARDIGAN BAY. F. I. Sant. 123 THE CHOUGH IN CEREDIGION. H. W. Roderick 127 PROFILE: PAUL WESTMACOTT RICHARDS, C.B.E., M.A., SC.D. (CANTAB), F.L.S. William S. Lacey. 129 SOME STREAM INVERTEBRATES FROM SKOMER ISLAND, WALES. D. Dudley Williams & Nancy E. Williams. 132 BARDSEY. Neville Lewis. 134 ASSOCIATION OF TRUSTS FOR NATURE CONSERVATION IN WALE 138 RARE VASCULAR PLANT SPECIES IN CULTIVATION. F. H. Perring. 139 FIELD NOTES: PLANTS 140 INVERTEBRATES 140 BIRDS 142 MAMMALS, AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES 144 BOOK REVIEWS 146 The Editors and the Scientific Advisers endeavour to maintain a high standard of accuracy but do not accept responsibility for the statements and opinions of the contributors to this Journal. Issued free to Members of the Naturalists' Trusts of West Wales, North Wales and Radnor. 30p (40p by post) to members of other Trusts for Nature Conservation. On Sale, price 35 p (45p by post).