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The Magazine of Natural History

1834; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

C. Conway, Mr. Edward Blyth, George Johnston, William Bean, H. E. Strickland, J. O. Westwood, J. C. Dale, P. J. Brown,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: Miscellaneous Intelligence Queries and Answers, A Notice of the Songs of the Bramble Finch, the Mountain Linnet, and the Tree Sparrow; with Remarks on Each Species, Short Communications, Information on the Cane Fly of Grenada (Délphax Saccharívora) Additional to That Given in VI. 407— 413, Illustrations in British Zoology Te'rgipes Pu'lcher. (Fig. 59), Literary Notices, A Notice of the Imitative Powers of the British Mocking-Bird, or Sedge Bird (Sýlvia [Currùca] Salicària), Additional to That in V. 653, 654, A List of the More Rare of the Species of Insects Found on Parley Heath, on the Borders of Hampshire and Dorsetshire, and Neighbourhood Not Exceeding Five Miles, Original Communications Thoughts on the Question, Why Cannot Animals Speak the Language of Man?, Fùsus Turtòni Bean, and Limnèa Lineàta Bean, Two Rare and Hitherto Undescribed Species of Shells, Described and Illustrated, Information on the Habitat of Càrex Heleonástes Ehrhart in Switzerland, and on the Circumstances Connected with the Discovery and Identification of This Species; with like Information on the Càrex Gaudiniàna Hoppe, Facts and Arguments in Relation to the Two Questions, Are All Birds in the Habit of Alluring Intruders from Their Nest? and, Why Do Birds Sing?, A List of Some Land and Freshwater Species of Shells Which Have Been Found in the Neighbourhood of Henley on Thames. Review: Reviews.

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