The Magazine of Natural History
1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
M. A. Valenciennes, John Edward Lee, Rev. F. W. Hope, Mr. Adam White, Arthur Strickland, Edward Newman, Andrew Smith, W. S. MacLeay,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: On the Synonymy of the Perlites, Together with Brief Characters of the Old, and of a Few New Species. By Edward Newman, Esq., F. L. S. Class— Neuroptera. Natural Order— Perlites, Scientific Intelligence, Upon the Claims of the Ardea Alba— Great Egret, or White Hearn, to Be Considered a British Bird. By Arthur Strickland, Esq., Notice of Undescribed Zoophytes from the Yorkshire Chalk. By John Edward Lee, Esq., Genus 5. Melolontha, Description of Two New Species of Beetles, Belonging to the Family Cetoniidæ of MacLeay. By Mr. Adam White, Observations upon the Fossil Jaws from the Oolitic Beds at Stonesfield, Named Didelphis Prevostii and Did. Bucklandii.—By M. A. Valenciennes, Observations on the Lamellicorns of Olivier. By the Rev. F. W. Hope, F. R. S., F. L. S., F. Z. S., &c.. Review: Reviews Illustrations of the Zoology of South Africa. By Andrew Smith, M. D. No. 3, Annulosa; by W. S. MacLeay.
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