Jornais Acesso aberto

The Magazine of Natural History

1835; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Edward Forbes, Edward Forbes, L. Guilding, George Johnston, Rev. J. S. Henslow, W. A. Bromfield, James G. Tatem, C. Conway, William Gardiner Jr., W. H. White,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: Facts and Opinions in Question of the Distinctness, as Species, of Certain Plants Reputed to Be Species, Which Inhabit Britain, A Notice of Instances of the Appearing of the Aurora Borealis, Seen from Dundee, Perthshire, in 1833 and 1834; and of the State of the Weather Subsequent to the Several Instances, Short Communications, Some Particulars on the Fact of Two Horses Dying Shortly after Eating of the Living Leaves and Branches of the Yew Tree; and Others on the Fact of Two Young Guinea Fowls Dying Not Long after Feeding on Withered Leaves of the Yew Tree, Illustrations in British Zoology, Observations Concerning the Indigenousness and Distinctness of Certain Species of Plants Included in the British Floras, Observations on Aurora Borealis, as Affecting Atmospheric Phenomena, Remarks Contributive to the Elucidation of Meteoric and Atmospheric Phenomena, Literary Notices, An Introduction to the Natural History of Molluscous Animals. In a Series of Letters On Their Food and Digestive Organs: Herbivorous Mollúsca, On the Maidstone Fossil Skeleton, in the Museum of Gideon Mantell, LL. D. F. R. S., Brighton, Original Communications Notes of a Natural History Tour in Norway, Records of the Results of Dredging. Review: Reviews Titles of Works on Subjects of Natural History, Published Recently.

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