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The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History

1865; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

James Grahame, T. C. Jerdon, Edward Newman, Henry L. Saxby, H. Stevenson, John Cordeaux, J. Edmund Harting, J. Jenner Weir, John Henry Gurney, Edward Newman, Edward R. Alston, W. W. Boulton, John Cordeaux, W. Jeffery Jr., Edward Hearle Rodd, G. Gordon, N. C. Tuely, J. W. May, Edward R. Alston, W. W. Boulton, H. Stevenson, W. Jeffery Jr., Captain Henry Hadfield, Henry Birchall, Edward R. Alston, Edward Newman, George Roberts, Gardner Wilkinson, Edward R. Alston, John Dutton, Henry Rogers, T. P. Norgate, Charles W. Devis, Harry Blake-Knox, Edward Newman, George Guyon, Jonathan N. Hearder, Edward Parfitt, Henry Birchall, T. E. Gunn, Edward R. Alston, T. P. Norgate, John Cordeaux, H. Stevenson, J. Edmund Harting, George Roberts, John Rocke, H. Blake-Knox, John Gatcombe, John Peers, Thomas Cornish, F. P. Pascoe, John Ranson, F. D. Power, E. C. Buxton, J. Edmund Harting, Humphrey P. Blackmore, Albert Müller, Henry L. Saxby, John Gould, Edward Newman, Cecil Smith, Capt. G. E. Bulger, George Maw, Thomas Cornish, Edward Newman, John Ranson, Edward Newman, John Ranson, James Salter, Vincent Legge, Edward Newman, Edward Parfitt,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Zoologist, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History. Poem, verse: But Let Me to the Vale Once More Descend, and Mingle with the Woodland Choir, and Join Their Various Song, and Celebrate with Them the Woods, the Rocks, the Streams, the Bosky Bourne, the Thorny Dingle and the Open Glade; for 'Tis Not in Their Song, nor in Their Plumes, nor in Their Wondrous Ways, That All Their Charm Consists; No, 'Tis the Grove, Their Dwelling-Place, That Lends Them Half Their Charm, That Still Is Link'd by Strong Association's Half-Seen Chain, with Their Sweet Song, Wherever It Is Sung. Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: Scarcity of Winter Migrants, Notices of New Books 'Handbook to the Birds of Australia. ' by John Gould, F. R. S., &c. In Two Volumes, Royal 8vo. …, Notes on Some of the Rarer British Birds, &c., Seen on the Continent, Bats Flying in Mid-Winter, Early Copulation of the Kestrel, Note on the Turnip Grub, Note on the Capture and Habits of the Smooth Snake, Early Arrival of the Fieldfare, The Merlin near Hailsham, Sussex, Notes on the Wild Cattle at Cadzow, Notes on Birds Taken during a Few Day's Ramble in Craven, Osprey near Exeter, A List of Birds Noticed in London during 1863-64, Extraordinary Abundance of Heteronereis Longissima, On the Power Possessed by Birds, Natives of Warm Climates, to Resist with Impunity the Cold of Higher Latitudes. By J. Jenner Weir, Esq., Deilephila Lineata near Biggleswade, Dates of the Oviposition of Birds in the Neighbourhood of Marlborough in 1865, Ornithological Notes from the Scilly Islands. (Communicated by Edward Hearle Rodd, Esq.), Notes on Devon Annelids. By Edward Parfitt, Esq., Collecting Bogotà Papilionidæ, Breeding of the Squirrel, The Lesser Kestrel at Cambridge, The Greater Horse-Shoe Bat (Rhinolophus Ferrum-Equinum) in Dorsetshire, Notes on Quadrupeds of Lanarkshire, Sword-Fish and Tunny off Penzance, Ornithological Notes from West Sussex, Notes on the Nesting of Birds in the Flat-Lands of Essex, Notices of New Books 'Ootheca Wolleyana; an Illustrated Catalogue of the Collection of Bird's Eggs Formed by the Late John …, Melopsittacus Undulatus at Large in Britain, Whinchut's Nests in Mowing Grass, Ornithological Notes Taken on the Kish Bank, Dublin Bay, Note on the Wolf Fish, Otters in Middlesex, Habit and Description of the Larva of Acidalia Immutata, Ornithological Notes from East Sussex. By John Dutton, Esq., Sacculina Carcini, Rathke, on the Devonshire Coast, Glossy Ibis in Dublin Bay, Is the Great Black Woodpecker a British Bird?, A Visit to the Dorsetshire Coast in the Nesting Season, King Fish in St. Austell Bay, Life-History of Agrotis Segetum (the Turnip Grub), Adders in Lauderdale, African Elephant at the Zoological Gardens, Ornithological Ramble over Bodmin Moors to Dosmary Pool, &c., Ornithological Notes from the County Dublin, Record of a Day in Kaffraria. By Capt. G. E. Bulger, H. M. 10th Regiment, Rednecked Grebe near Leeds, Peregrine Falcon and Merlin at Epworth, Notes on the Mammalia of Norfolk. By T. E. Gunn, Ornithological Notes from Ulceby, Lincolnshire, Notices of New Books 'The Birds of India; Being a Natural History of All the Birds Known to Inhabit Continental India. ' by …, The Autumnal Migration at the Land's End, Cornwall, Proceedings of Societies Entomological Society, Notes on the Common Minah of India. By Major Norgate, Life-History of Phorodesma Bajularia, Ornithological Notes from Norfolk. By Henry Stevenson, Esq., Snakes in New Granada, Ornithological Notes from Norfolk. By H. Stevenson, Esq., Ornithological Notes from Beverley, Yorkshire, A Male Chimpanzee at the Zoological Gardens, Voracity of the Angler (Lophius Piscatorius), Peregrine Falcon Breeding on the Antrim Coast, Notice, Ornithological Notes from Shropshire. By John Rocke, Esq., The Golden Oriole, A Seal in the Taw near Barnstaple, Ornithological Notes from Shetland. By Henry L. Saxby, M.D., Toads and Cyclas Cornea, Ornithological Notes from Lanarkshire, Life-History of Melitæa Artemis, An Extraordinary Toad, Popular Names in Natural History, Collecting in New Granada. By Henry Birchall, Esq., Ornithological Notes from Beverley, East Yorkshire, Life-Histories of Sawflies. Translated from the Dutch of M. Snellen Van Vollenhoven, by J. W. May, Esq. Phymatocera Aterrima, Klug., Note on Coronella Lavis, Some Further Notes on the Birds Which Breed on Walney Island, Ostrea Virginica, a New British Oyster, at Tenby, Note on the Squirrel, The Paddy Bird or Cattle Egret, Ornithological Notes from Flamborough. By John Cordeaux, Esq., The Thresher or Fox Shark at Ventnor, Life-Histories of British Insects. By Edward Newman Pyrameis Cardui (Painted Lady), Ornithological Notes from North Yorkshire, Habits of Spiders, Life-History of Chortobius Davus, Notes on the Water Spider (Argyroneta Aquatica), Another Specimen of the Geeat Black Woodpecker Expunged from Our British Records, Notes on the Indian Crow. By Major Norgate, Poisonous Effect of a Cephalopod, Ornithological Notes from Manchester, Postscript, On the Habits of the Squirrel. By Edward R. Alston, Esq., White Eggs of the Yellowhammer, Frogs Eaten by a Cat, A List of Birds Observed in the Parish of Bishop's Lydeard, Note on Earwigs, Notices of New Books 'A Descriptive Catalogue of the Raptorial Birds in the Norfolk and Norwich Museum. ' Compiled and Arranged …, Ornithological Notes from the Isle of Wight, Notes on and Description of the Larva of Eupithecia Plumbeolata, Haw. Obituary: Obituary Notice of William Sharp MacLeay, F. L. S.. Backmatter: London: Edward Newman, Printer, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, N. E..

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