An Environmental History of Wildlife in England 1650-1950

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ornamental/garden 127, 171
regeneration 4, 20, 82–3, 145, 167
secondary 20, 26, 192
species 10, 52, 86, 121, 131, 150,
154–5, 173
wet 34, 151
‘wildwood’ 2, 22
wood-edge habitat 2, 9, 23, 28, 48,
52, 122–3, 167
‘woodland’/ancient countryside 5–7,
14, 30, 41–2, 44, 46, 49, 52,
55, 57, 98, 106, 120
woodlark 10, 28, 146
wood-pasture 20–1, 21 , 24, 27–8, 30,
38, 98, 113, 119, 176, 192
Woods, Richard 127
Woodwalton Fen,
Huntingdonshire 157
woolly or Grecian foxglove (Digitalis
lantana) 131
woolly rhinoceros 3
Worcestershire 50, 53, 86, 151
Wordsworth, William 120
Wormley, Hertfordshire 50–1
wren 9, 49, 52, 173, 177
Wrigley E. A. W. 77
Wroxeter 13
wych elm 83, 104


Wyllie, I. 52
Wymondham, Norfolk 53, 60

Yalden, D. W. 9, 121, 189–90
yarrow 130, 167
yellow medick (Medicago falcate) 25
yellow mountain pansy (Viola
lutea) 128
yellow rattle (Rhinanthus minor) 181
yellow toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) 86
yellow wagtail 146, 179
yellowhammer 10, 41, 49, 109
yellow-necked mouse 9
yellow-wort (Blackstonia
perfoliata) 81, 181
York 13
Yorkshire 5, 30, 97–9, 121, 124, 148 ,
148, 150 see also North York
Moors
canals 125
North 9, 150
West Riding/west 75, 78
Wolds 31, 66, 98, 100, 105, 119,
126
Yorkshire fog 167
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust 157
Young, Arthur 28, 46, 96, 104,
117
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