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156: 181:. Some of the societies in the union later merged with the Birmingham Natural History Society. The Birmingham Philosophical Society, founded in 1876, merged in 1894, when the title of the Society was changed to the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society. The Midland Malacological Society and the Birmingham Entomological Society were amalgamated in 1906 and 1908 respectively. The society's activities were greatly reduced by world war one but activity had picked up again by 1920. In 1924 the society carried out an extensive survey of 264:
0144-1477). First published in 1870, the journal appeared in four parts to a volume; parts have appeared at different intervals over time, e.g. each part of Volume 15 covered two calendar years whereas each part of Volume 29 covered three. Volume 30 Part 2 was published in 2020 prior to the
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The Society rooms suffered bomb damage on October 25, 1940 and as a result the society suspended its activities for the remainder of hostilities. The society began to meet again in 1945 and restarted publication of its proceedings in 1950.
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The Society was founded in 1858. For a considerable part of its early life, it was called the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. In 1877, the Society played the lead in forming the
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Notes on Sutton Park: Its Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses, read at a general meeting of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, held December 6th, 1876
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Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society Centenary Celebrations : the records of the society and the story they tell
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The society operated a library for its members, and held regular meetings (at the Friends Meeting House in
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edited by M.C.Clark, 1980, published in conjunction with the University of Birmingham and the
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Birmingham Ornithology Collections Part 1 - The R W Chase Collection of British Birds
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by D. A. Cadbury, J. G. Hawkes and R. C. Readett, 1971 – a study of the flora of
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Birmingham Natural History Society, registered charity no. 500819
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From March 2020 onwards, there were no meetings because of the
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Important early members of the society included the botanist
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The most recent title of the Society was first used in its
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Coxhead, Peter (January 2012). "From the President".
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38, Warwickshire, published in conjunction with the
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Learned society
natural history
Birmingham
England
bnhsoc.org.uk
learned society
natural history
Birmingham
Midlands region
registered charity
lithographed design as described in detail by cited source
The Midland Naturalist
Worthington Smith
Union of Midland Natural History Societies
Hartlebury Common
James Eustace Bagnall
Sutton Park
national nature reserve
Warwickshire
COVID-19 pandemic
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust
Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust
Edgbaston Pool
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Selly Oak
ISSN
Vice-County
University of Birmingham
British Mycological Society
Samuel Allport

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