Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumbria 2015

Summary

Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumbria 2015

This volume includes:

  • Ring-necked Parakeets in northeast England by Ian Bond (pp. 4 – 15)
  • Notes on the Wolf, Bear and Lynx in Durham and Northumberland by Terry Coult (pp. 16 – 25)
  • A fossil Coelacanth rediscovered by Leslie Jessop (pp. 29 – 38)
  • Bryophytes: changes in diversity and habitat in Castle Eden Dene (1975 – 2011) by Gaynor Mitchell (pp. 39 – 66)
  • John Hancock and the “Læmmergeyer of the Alps” by David Lowther and Leslie Jessop (pp. 67 – 80)
  • Three plants identified by Peter Turner, son of the Morpeth naturalist William Turner by Marie Addyman (pp. 81 – 87)
  • Acknowledgements and bibliography (p. 88)

 

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