The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History
1868; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Cordeaux, John Cordeaux, W. Jeffery Jr., Edward Newman, F. Walker, George Roberts, George Norman, Edward R. Alston, Harry Blake-Knox, Edward R. Alston, Rev. A. C. Smith, Alfred Charles Smith, Henry Stevenson, Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, E. Baldamus, E. Baldamus, Matthew Hutchinson, H. W. Bates, John Cordeaux, Harry Blake-Knox, Albert Muller, T. R. Archer Briggs, Theodore C. Walker, W. Jeffery Jr., J. H. Gurney, A. Clark-Kennedy, James Murton, H. W. Bates, L. Trouvelot, Rev. Octavius Pickard-Cambridge, Alexander W. M. Clark-Kennedy, Edward Newman, Herbert Jenner-Fust, Edward Newman, H. T. Stainton, Edward Newman, Gideon Lincecum, Captain H. W. Feilden, T. Vernon Wollaston, Edward Newman, George Roberts, B. G. Wilder, John A. Harvie Brown, Edward R. Alston, John Cordeaux, Edward Sweetapple, H. W. Bates, Edward Newman, Edw. D. Cope, Theodore C. Walker, George Roberts, Charles Buxton, J. W. May, Sir Samuel W. Baker, Edward Newman, J. H. Gurney Jr., Eden Baker, H. W. Bates,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Zoologist, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History. Poem, verse: Say, Why Does Man, While to His Opening Sight Each Shrub Presents a Source of Chaste Delight, and Nature Bids for Him Her Treasures Flow, and Gives to Him Alone His Bliss to Know, Why Does He Pant for Vice's Deadly Charms?. Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: Acclimatisation of Parrots. By Charles Buxton, Esq., M.P., Wayside Notes in France and Germany, Two Serpents and a Cat, Longevity of a Caged Lark, Remarks on the Birds of Ailsa Craig, The Wolf, Globe Fish at Penzance, Picked Dog-Fish with Coralline Attached, Sedge Warbler in Dry Places, Numerical Proportion of Sexes among Spiders, Quadrupeds in Lincolnshire. By John Cordeaux, Esq., Large Game of the Kestrel, On the Supposed Strange Variation in the Eggs of the Cuckoo. Being a Translation from the German of a Paper by Herr Baldamus. By the Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, M.A., The Colour-Patterns of Butterflies, Notes on the Folk-Lore of Zoology. By Edward R. Alston, Esq., Are Bees Injurious to Fruit?, The Birds of St. Helena. By Eden Baker, Esq., Bos Scoticus, Osprey in Norfolk, Tortoises Laying Eggs in Confinement, Notes on the Ornithology of Spurn Point, Ornithological Notes. By George Roberts, Esq., Ornithological Notes from West Sussex June— November, 1867, Interesting and Extraordinary, Birds of Stirlingshire, Entomological Society Additions to the Library, Birds Occurring in Leicestershire in 1868, After the above Paper Had Been Concluded, I Received Further Information from That Excellent Observer, Mr. Inspector R. Tobias, of Leipzig, The Walrus at the Zoological Gardens, A Cornish Moorland Walk, Notices of New Books 'The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia.' by Sir Samuel W. Baker, M.A., F.R.G.S. London: MacMillan, …, Shells Seen or Collected, Early in June, during a Four-Days' Walk in Lancashire and Craven. By George Roberts, Esq., Superstitions Concerning the Liver of the Otter and Bear, Food of the Cod, Du Chaillu's New Troglodytes, Notes from Walton Hall. By George Roberts, Esq., The Cutting Ant of Texas (Œcodoma Texana, Buckley), Natural History Notes from Morayshire, On the Departure of the Swallow from Devonshire in 1868, Is Whitebait the Young of the Herring?, Notices of New Books 'The Birds of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire: a Contribution to the Natural History of the Two Counties.' …, On the Habits of a Tipulideous Larva. By Edw. D. Cope, Extracts from the Report of the Council of the Zoological Society, Read April 29, 1868, Rare Captures for May, 1868, Allice Shad at St. Ives, Badger near Wisbech, Departures and Arrivals of Migratory Birds Observed in Cornwall and Devonshire during August and September, 1868, Arrival of a Young Koodoo at the Zoological Gardens, Letters on Variation in Lepidoptera. By Edward Newman Letter the Third.— Pairs of Species, Proceedings of Societies Entomological Society, The Whitebait and the Theories Respecting It, Large Pike in Buckinghamshire, The Ermine in White Apparel, On Certain Peculiarities in the Life-History of the Cuckoo, More Especially with Reference to the Colouring of Its Eggs, Notes on Aphides. By F. Walker, Esq., F.L.S., Bohemian Waxwing at Leiston, Suffolk, Effects of Frost and Snow upon the Common Birds of the County Dublin during the Month of January, 1867. By Harry Blake-Knox, Esq., The American Silk-Worm. By L. Trouvelot, Rare Butterflies, Uncommon Birds at Cobham, Kent, Honey Buzzard at Lurgan, Parturition of Hippocampi, Large Salmon in the Severn, A Regular Visitor, Birds on Blackheath. By Matthew Hutchinson, Esq., A Season's Collecting of Land and Freshwater Shells in West Sussex, How Spiders Begin Their Webs, 'On the Distribution of Lepidoptera in Great Britain and Ireland', The Great Auk. By J. H. Gurney, Jun., F.Z.S., Entomological Society, Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire September, October and November, 1867, In Memoriam Wilson Armistead, of Virginia House, Leeds, Something about the Cuckoo (Cuculus Canorus), A Large Sturgeon, Fresh Contributions to the History of the Propagation of the European Cuckoo (Cuculus Canorus). By E. Baldamus, The Death of Species. By Edward Newman "Je Ne Change Qu'en Mourant", Albino Shrew (Sorex Araneus), Large Sturgeon in the Severn, On the Nesting of the Egyptian Vulture (Neophron Percnopterus), Ornithological Notes from the Isle of Wight October, 1867, Scyllarus Arctus off Penzance, Blue Shark (Carcharias Glaucus), Ornithological Notes from Norfolk November, 1867, Peregrine Falcon at Hareland, Proceedings of Societies Zoological Society, Entomological Society Donations to the Library, Notes from Flamborough. By John Cordeaux, Esq., Grasshoppers in British America, Life-Histories of Sawflies. Translated from the Dutch of M. S. C. Snellen Van Vollenhoven, by J. W. May, Esq. Nematus Varus, De Vill, Notices of New Books 'Coleoptera Hesperidum; Being an Enumeration of the Coleopterous Insects of the Cape Verde Archipelago' …, Honey Buzzard at Yarm, Ornithological Notes for the Last Six Months, Including Extracts from the Journal of a Nesting Tour in Sutherland. By John A. Harvie Brown, Esq.. Fiction, drama: Letters on Ornithology. By Harry Blake-Knox, Esq. British Laridæ. Genus Larus. Species Canus Part II.—Being an Account of Its Plumages and Transformations. Editorial: Errata. Backmatter: London: Edward Newman, Printer, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, N. E..
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