The Magazine of Natural History
1840; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William Barnard Clarke, Arthur Adams, Sir Edw. Ff. Bromhead, Mr. J. B. Bladon, R. H. Sweeting, O'Bryen Bellingham, C. Darwin, G. R. Waterhouse, Edward Newman, W. T. Bree,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: On a Recent Species of Crinoidea, or Encrinites, Constituting the Type of a New Genus;—Holopus, Remarks on the Theory of Spontaneous Generation, Catalogue of the Entozoa Indigenous to Ireland; with Observations. By O'Bryen Bellingham, M. D., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, of the Natural-History Society, the Zoological, and the Geological Society of Dublin, &c., &c, I Have Named This Species in Honour of the Author of 'Illustrations of British Entomology, ' to Whom I Am Indebted for Much Information and Kindness, The Race of the Fungi, Descriptions of Some New Species of Colcopterous Insects. By Edward Newman Natural Order.— Clerites, Newman, Descriptions of Some New Species of Carabideous Insects, from the Collection Made by C. Darwin, Esq., in the Southern Parts of S. America. By G. R. Waterhouse, Esq., Curator and Assistant Secretary to the Zoological Society, On the Variation of Colour in Wild Plants, Remarks on the Botanical System of Professor Perleb, The Race of the Algæ, Advertisement, The Botanical Families, Notice of a Remarkable Variety of Vanessa Urticæ Taken at Coventry, Dimensions and Description of a Supposed New Species of Balænoptera, Stranded on Charmouth Beach, February 5, 1840 Dimensions, Sketch of the Flora of the Neighbourhood of Ipswich: Including the Phœnogamic Plants, the Filices, and Equisetaceœ Compositæ, View of the Fauna of Brazil, Anterior to the Last Geological Revolution. By Dr. Lund Third Order Myoidea.
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