The Magazine of Natural History
1836; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Giles Munby, Charles C. Babington, Peter Rylands, C. T. Wood, George Johnston, Wm. Thompson, Samuel Woodward, F. C. Lukis, W. H. White,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: Abstract of a Paper on Irish A'lgœ, Read before the Natural History Society of Belfast on January 20.1836. By Wm. Thompson, Esq., Vice-President, Queries and Answers, Illustrations in British Zoology. By George Johnston, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Aste'rias Ru'bens, Evidence in Argument That Remains of Mástodon Gigantèus and Mástodon Látidens Have Been Found in the Tertiary Beds of Norfolk. By Samuel Woodward, Esq., A Notice of Appearances of the Sky in Guernsey on the Nights of Nov. 17. And 18.1835, in Relation to the Instances of Aurora Borealis Seen in These Nights in England; and of Appearances of a Splendid Meteor Seen in Guernsey and Jersey in the Morning of Jan. 12.1836. By F. C. Lukis, Esq., Some Notice of the Effects of the Gas in the City of London on the Atmosphere. By W. H. White, Esq., Literary Notices, On the Quinary, or Natural, System of M'Leay, Swainson, Vigors, &c. By Peter Rylands, Esq. No. I, Original Communications A Sketch of the Natural History of the Neighbourhood of Dijon, France, in 1835. By Giles Munby, Esq., Remarks on the Question of the Propriety of Altering Established Scientific Names in Natural History, Should They Be Erroneous. By C. T. Wood, Esq., Retrospective Criticism, Observations Made during a Visit to Connamara and Joyce's Country, Ireland, in August, 1835. By Charles C. Babington, M.A. F.L.S. F.G.S., &c.. Obituary. Review: Reviews Notices on Works in Natural History.
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