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The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History

1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

M. Julian Deby, Rev. C. A. Bury, R. Q. Couch, J. W. Slater, E. Chirgwin, R. Q. Couch, Thomas Desvignes, Edward Newman, Rev. C. A. Bury, W. O. Aikin, Rev. J. D. Banister, Edward Newman, James Hardy, Frederick Smith, Wm. Turner, T. Vernon Wollaston, J. W. Slater, Rev. G. F. Dawson, T. W. Barlow, Rev. Geo. Munford, R. Q. Couch, Rev. Chas. A. Bury, T. Vernon Wollaston, T. Wolley, W. R. Scott, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, W. C. Hewitson, William Bentley, Frederick Smith, F. Holme, F. Holme, J. Pemberton Bartlett, Rev. C. A. Bury, J. W. Slater, James Hardy, Robt. L. King, W. S. Lewis, John Hogg, John Hogg, R. Q. Couch, Thomas Hodgkin, M. J. Duval-Jouve, J. Duval-Jouve, Charles Horne, Edward Newman, Frederick Smith, Francis Walker, Jonathan Couch, Geo. Guyon, Robt. L. King,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Advertisement, Preface, Nature, They Daughter, Ever-Changing Birth of Three, the Great Immutable, to Man Speaks Wisdom; Is His Oracle Supreme; and He Who Most Consults Her, Is Most Wise, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History. Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: On the Nidification of Fishes. By James Hardy, Esq., Captures of Lepidopterous Insects at Lewisham, A Few Notes on the Recent Change of the Herbage on Pilling Moss, Notice of the Natural History of Animals, Remarks on the Varieties of Certain Species of Game, Bat Flying in Winter, Notes on the Genus Peronea, Bees Feeding on Gooseberries, Carnivorous Propensity of the Helicidœ, Microscopical Society of London, Irregular Birds of Passage, Description of the British Species of Bees Belonging to the Genera Anthophora and Saropoda of Latreille; with Observations on Their Economy, Anecdote of Leverets Suckled by a Bitch, Occurrence of Cyprœa Moneta at the Land's End, Birds at Spern Head, Notes on the Birds of Belgium, Ferocity of a Magpie, Occurrence of Papilio MacHaon in Derbyshire, On a New Locality for Cossonus Tardii, with an Attempt to Clear up an Apparent Inconsistency in Its Position, Habits of the Bush or Stub Rabbit, Food of Birds, &c. In Confinement, Frog Found Alive in Stone, Assembling of Butterflies, Birds of Somersham, Huntingdonshire, Enquiry Relative to the Staining of the Eggs of the Dabchick, Notice of the Fauna of Cork, Notice of the Natural History of Creation, Notes on the Frog, Chimpanzee, Occurrence of Vanessa C-Album in Cumberland, Addendum to the 'Synonymy of the Perlites, by Edward Newman, ' Published in the Mag. Nat. Hist. For 1839 Sp. 1. Isogenus Infuscatus. Newman, Microscopical Society, Hearing of Fishes, Long-Eared Bat Flying in the Sunshine, Description of the New British Quail, Habits of a Species of Spider, Notes on the Reptiles of the Isle of Wight. By the Rev. C. A. Bury, Descriptions of Two New British Moths, Eggs of Ichneumons, Regular Birds of Passage, Occurrence of the Golden Eagle in Cheshire, Food of Animals in Confinement, Observations on the Species and Varieties of Lozotœnia, Occurrence of the Saury Pike near Yarmouth, Eggs of the Flesh-Fly Deposited on a Living Toad, Anecdote of Pike, Corrosive Fluid Ejected by Cychrus Rostratus, Dates of Arrival of Birds Observed in Laeken, in the First Ornithological Season, (the Spring), On the Austrian Adder, Coluber Austriacus (Thuringiacus), Notice of the Proceedings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, On the Salamander, Sal. Terrestris (MacUlata), A List of the Migratory Birds of Provence, with Observations on the Dates of Their Migration, Notes on the Birds of the Isle of Wight, Absence of Mr. Waterton from England, On the Dog, as the Companion of Man in His Geographical Distribution Read before the Ethnological Sub-Section of the British Association, Occurrence of the Griffon Vulture in Ireland, Ilfracombe, Various Duration of Insect Life in Spirits, Remarks on a New Zoophyte Belonging to the Genus Crisia, Note on the Salmon and the Eel, Singular Act Performed by a Sheep, Notice of British Crustacea, Notice of the System of Nature, Carnivorous Propensity of Snails, Note on the Arrival of Birds at Pilling, Lancashire, in 1845, Enquiry Respecting the Polecat, Remarks on the Butterflies of Switzerland, Occurrence of Rare Birds near Exeter, in the Winter of 1844-5, Arrival of Summer Birds of Passage at Devonport, Leeches Found in a Block of Coal, Plumage of the Brambling, Exuviation of the Common Craw-Fish (Palinurus Vulgaris), Capture of Ægeria Sphegiformis, Anecdote of the Affection of Bullfinches for Their Young, Descriptions of the British Species of Bees Belonging to the Genus Sphecodes of Latreille, Correction and Addition to Mr. King's Note on Mollusca, (Zool. 1039), On the Two British Species or Varieties of the Nutcracker, Note on the Quadrennial Appearance of Colias Edusa, Migration of the Land-Rail, Description of the British Species of Bees Belonging to the Genera Melecta (Latreille), Epeolus (Latreille), Cœlioxys (Latreille), and Stelis (Panzer), A Catalogue of Birds Observed in South-Eastern Durham, and in North-Western Cleveland, Capture of Colias Edusa on Barham Downs, Notice of the Fauna of Norfolk, Nudity of the Rook's Throat and Forehead, Description of the Griffon Vulture, Proceedings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science Zoology and Botany, Microscopical Society of London, June 18, 1845, On the Habits &c. of the Viper in Silesia, Cocoon of the Horse-Leech, Report of the Microscopical Society of London, Note on the Eutomology of Lundy Island, Notice of the Capture of the Common Dolphin (Delphinus Delphis) on the Cornish Coast, Observations on the Noctule, A Few Words on the Question, Do the Inferior Animals Possess Intellectual Powers or Not?, Partial Migration of Birds, Opossum Shrimps, Notice of the ' List of British Vertebrata'. Backmatter: E. Newman, Printer, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, London.

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