The Magazine of Natural History
1830; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William Ainsworth, William Yarrell, John Hogg, Rev. J. S. Henslow, Rev. Leonard Jenyns, Jacob George Strutt, J. O. Westwood,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: On the Specific Identity of Anagállis Arvénsis and Cærùlea. By the Rev. J. S. Henslow, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, Queries and Answers, The Cuvierian, or Natural, System of Zoology. By B. On Mammiferous Animals; Their Division into Orders, and Distinctive Characters of Each. Comparison between …, Catalogue of Works on Natural History, Lately Published, with Some Notice of Those Considered the Most Interesting to British Naturalists Britain, Part III Miscellaneous Intelligence, Notice of a Singular Appearance of the Rainbow, Some Observations on the British Willow Wrens, Part II Reviews, Certain Effects Attending the Blowing up of Stobs's Powder Mill in Peebleshire, and Other Matters. By Agronome, Literary Notices, Notes on the Pyrenees. By William Ainsworth, Esq., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, &c., On the Metamorphosis of a Species of Cássida. By T. H., An Introduction to the Natural History of Molluscous Animals. In a Series of Letters. By G. J., Additions to the British Fauna; Class, Fishes, Description of the Great Bustard of India, with Notices of Some Other Indian Bustards. By a Subscriber, Original Letters, Descriptive of a Natural History Tour in North America. By T. W., Farther Illustration of Observations on Vessels Made of the Papyrus. By John Hogg, Esq. A. M. F. L. S. &c., Some Remarks upon the Late Winter of 1829-30, and upon the General Character of the Weather Which Preceded and Followed It. By the Rev. Leonard Jenyns, M. A. F. L. S..
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