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The Zoologist

1859; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Rev. J. C. Atkinon, Thomas Blakiston, R. Q. Couch, H. Rogers, J. W. Douglas, E. W. H. Holdsworth, B. Cooke, Thomas Boyd, Edward L. King, W. Osburn, Capt. T. W. Blakiston, Thomas Blakiston, Thomas Hodgkin, Edmund Thomas Higgins, Frederick Smith, E. W. H. Holdsworth, Dr. J. E. Gray, A. R. Wallace, Rev. J. C. Atkinson, Thomas Armstrong, Edward Newman, Edward Parfitt, Frederick Smith, Arthur Hussey, J. H. Van Lennep, Rev. O. Pickard-Cambridge, C. S. Gregson, Rev. J. C. Atkinson, A. G. More, Thomas Clark, Alfred Newton, John Ross, W. H. Slaney, P. H. Gosse, C. Spence Bate, George Norman, P. H. Gosse, Thomas Boyd, W. Osburn, E. W. H. Holdsworth, Thomas Edward, John C. Wilson, John Wolley, Frederick Smith, Edward Latham Ormerod, W. Osburn, Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, J. O. Westwood, Captain Henry Hadfield, W. Osburn, P. H. Gosse, E. Newman, Robert Swinhoe, John Edward Gray, Thomas Edward, Charles Horne, J. F. Brockholes, W. Osburn, P. H. Gosse, George Guyon, Edwin Birchall, Robert Swinhoe, Captain Henry Hadfield, Frederick Bond,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Zoologist, The 'Zoologist' Will Be Continued Both as a Monthly and an Annual Publication, The Zoologist for 1859, Great Nature Ever Young, but Full of Eld Still Moving, yet Immoved from Her Sted, Unseen of Any, yet of All Beheld. Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: Addendum to the Paper on Bovine Animals, How to Cure Grease in Insects, Larva of Coremia Munitaria, Northern Entomological Society, A Week at Killarney. By Edwin Birchall, Esq., The Crab and Its Allies, How Does the Wolf Drink?, Familiarity of Shannies (Blennias Pholis), Bees Roosting by the Mandibular Process, Extract from a Letter of M. Mouhot to Mr. S. Stevens, Occurrence of the Black Fish (Centrolophus Pompilus, Cuv.) in Mount's Bay, Remarks on Arachnida, Taken Chiefly in Dorsetshire and Hampshire, The Tiger "Jungla" and a Bull-Calf of the Gigantic Gaour (Bos Gaurus) Shipped for England, A Late Swarm of Bees, Notice of the Various Species of Bovine Animals, The Shower of Fish in the Valley of Aberdare, Observations on the Species of the Genus Prosopis of Fabricius, Belonging to the Family Andrenidæ, with Notes on the Economy of P. Dilatatus. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Occurrence of Thalassema Neptuni and a New Species of Zoanthus in Torbay, Occurrence of an Eagle in Dorsetshire, Occurrence of the Sand Grouse (Syrrhaptes Paradoxus) in Wales, Reason and Instinct. By Thomas Boyd, Esq., Ants Store the Seeds of Violets, Warbling Parraquet (Melopsittacus Undulatus) Breeding in England, The Mode by Which the Pholas Bores, Description of the Larva of Eupithecia Subnotata, Is the Mud-Fish a Fish or an Amphibian?, Montagu's Harrier (Falco Cineraceus), Notice of the Various Species of Bovine Animals. By the Editor of the 'Indian Field', The Doubtful Eggs, Capture of Deilephila Galii, Scraps from the Far West. By Capt. T. W. Blakiston, R. A., Occurrence of Live Toads Underneath a Bed of Clay, Appeal on Behalf of Mr. Jethro Tinker, The Shower of Fishes, Birds of Canada Observed near Kingston during the Latter Part of the Summer and in the Autumn of 1857, On the Occurrence of the Derbio (Lichia Glaucus, Cuv.) in Mount's Bay. By R. Q. Couch, Esq., M. R. C. S., &c., Larvæ of Acherontia Atropos, The Tendency of Species to Form Varieties, Curious Fact in the Nidification of Sparrows, A Sea Monster, Notes on the Mountain Birds of Jamaica, Another Sea Serpent, Notes on the Bats and Birds of Jamaica, Showers of Feathers, Notes on the Birds of Jamaica. By W. Osburn, Esq., Note on Zoanthus, Instinct of Birds, Topsell's "History of the Wasp. " by Frederick Smith, Esq., Description of the Larva of Eupithecia Haworthiata, Remarks upon the Migration of Birds, Food-Plant of Lycana Agestis, Proceedings of Societies Entomological Society, Remarkable Earth-Worm, Note on the Paper on Bovine Animals, Abundance of Colias Edusa in 1858, Description of the Larva of Eupithecia Assimilata, Description of the Small Chinese Lark. By Robert Swinhoe, Esq., Naturalization of the Edible Frog (Rana Esculenta, L.) in England, The Toads in Clay, Occurrence of Rare Birds near Worthing, The Moulting of Crustacea, Occurrence of Whales at Lynn, Occurrence at Brighton of Lycæna Bætica, a Butterfly New to Britain, A New British Snake, Reason and Instinct. By the Rev. J. C. Atkinson, M. A., Occurrence of the Golden Oriole (Oriolus Galbula) near the Land's End, Crymodes Exulis a British Species. Translated from the 'Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung, ' by J. W. Douglas, Esq., Notes on the Occurrence of Rare Birds in Devon and Cornwall in 1857 and 1858, Reason and Instinct. By the Rev. J. C. Atkinson, M. a, Scraps from the Far West. By Thomas Blakiston, Esq., Lieut. Royal Artillery, Occurrence of Sophria Emortualis at Brighton, Extracts from a Letter of Mr. A. R. Wallace to Mr. S. Stevens, An Acarus Injurious to Orchids, On the Tendency of Species to Form Varieties, Description of the Larva of Eupithecia Coronala, "Is the Edible Frog a True Native of Britain?", Capture of the New Snake, Coronella Austriaca, at Ringwood, A List of the Birds of Banffslure, Accompanied with Anecdotes, Interesting Fossil Bones in Philadelphia, Extracts from the Correspondence of Henry Birchall, Esq., While in South America, Autumn Notes on Birds, The Zoology of the Andaman Islands, Occurrence of Vanessa Antiopa at Torquay, Extracts from the Letters of the Late William Arnold Bromfield, M. D., to His Sister, Contributions to the Natural History of the British Vespidæ, The Black Rat (Mus Rattus), A Word on Otolithes, Paintings of Animals by the Bushmen, Food-Plant of Lycæna Agestis, Whales in the Indian Seas, Note on the Habits of the Longeared Owl (Strix Otus), "On Hereditary Tricks in Animals", Spider and Wasp, On the Transfer of Adamsia Palliata from Shell to Shell, Birds of Canada Observed near Kingston during the Spring of 1858, Buff-Coloured Rabbits, Occurrence of the Plain Bonito (Auxis Vulgaris) in the Moray Firth, On Squilla Desmarestii. By P. H. Gosse, Esq., F. R. S., Ornithological Notes for May and June, A Beautiful Gurnard, Occurrence of the Peregrine Falcon (Falco Peregrinus) in Derbyshire, On the Propriety of Including Imported Species in the List of British Insects. By Frederick Smith, Esq.. Backmatter: E. Newman, Printer, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, N. E..

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