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  <dc:title>Nature diary 'Book III'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Contains records of different birds, flora and weather Whalley observed during this period. There is an interesting drawing of a milk bottle that had been broken into by a great titmouse. In the rear of the diary, there is a survey of different birds and dates relating to their migration. There is also a graph with the words 'inorganic chemistry' written on it. Alongisde this, there a few pieces of dried flora wedged between some pages.  </dc:description>
  <dc:date>January 1949 - August 1949  </dc:date>
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