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The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History

1871; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Henry Stevenson, Edward Newman, T. C. Walker, Francis Walker, H. Blake Knox, Henry Stevenson, Edward Newman, John Gatcombe, John Cordeaux, Henry Blackmore, J. W. May, F. P. Pascoe, J. H. Gurney, John Cordeaux, H. Stevenson, Henry Stevenson, Frederick Boyes, W. W. Boulton, J. H. Gurney Jr., H. E. Dresser, James Edmund Harting, J. W. May, Edwin Lees, Henry L. Saxby, Henry Reeks, Edward Newman, E. Newman, L. Taczanowski, John Cordeaux, Henry Stevenson, John Gatcombe, J. H. Gurney, Edwin Lees, W. Craibe Angus, H. J. Harding, John Cordeaux, Thomas Eedle, Edwin Lees, Edward Newman, Edwin Birchall, George Roberts, W. Oxenden Hammond, J. H. Gurney, Henry Hadfield, Edward Newman, J. Brunton, George Roberts, George Roberts, J. H. Gurney Jr., Edward Newman, Thomas Southwell, James Hardy, Edward Newman, John Cordeaux, A. Anderson, George Roberts, T. H. Potts, Edward Newman, H. Harpur Crewe, Edward Newman, John Cordeaux, Henry Stevenson, Peter Inchbald, Peter Inchbald, F. A. Walker, W. Jeffery Jr., John A. Harvie Brown, T. H. Potts, John Cordeaux, A. Anderson, T. E. Gunn,

Resumo

Frontmatter: "But Let Me to the Vale Once More Descend, and Mingle with the Wood Choir, and Join Their Various Song, and Celebrate with Them the Woods, the Rocks, the Streams, the Bosky Bourne, the Thorny Dingle, and the Open Glade; for 'Tis Not in Their Songs, nor in Their Plumes, nor in Their Wondrous Ways, That All Their Charm Consists; No, 'Tis the Grove, Their Dwelling Place, That Lends Them Half Their Charm, That Still Is Linked by Strong Association's Half-Seen Chain, with Their Sweet Song, Wherever It Is Sung, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History, The Zoologist for 1871. Backmatter: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: Ornithological Notes from Futtehgurh, N. W. P. India, Notices of New Books The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Litter of Foxes, On the Recent Occurrence of the Redbreasted Goose (Anserruficollis, Pallas) in Essex, Note on the Habits of the Tree Cat (Paradoxurus Musanga), Arrival of Cold-Weather Visitants in India, Notes on the Scilly Isles, Notices of New Books A Natural History of Cage Birds, New Species of Tapir at the Zoological Gardens, Mammalia and Reptilia of Norfolk, Continental Notes on Ornithology, Immigration of Great Bustards, The Birds of New Zealand, Continued Occurrence of Buzzards in Kent, Anatomical Peculiarity of the Hooper's Beak, On the Abundance of Little Gulls on the Norfolk Coast in the Winter of 1869-70, Entomology in 1709, Note on the Young of the Hermit Crab, Birds of the Malvern District, Resident, Migratory or Occasional Visitors, Spider, Mouse or Bat, Flamborough and the Bird Act, Description of the Larva of Eupithecia Irrignata, Ornithological Notes from Norfolk—March to September, 1871, General Observations, Birds Observed at Rannoch in 1870, Arrival of Migrants at Great Bealings, Ornithological Notes from the Vicinity of Torquay During the Winter of 1870-71, Miscellaneous Rural Notes for 1870, Arrival of Migrants, &c., Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire November and December, 1870 Gray Wagtail (Motacilla Boarula).—November 1st. First Appearance, Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire January, 1871, Birds Observed in the Vicinity of Glenarm, Proceedings of the Entomological Society Additions to the Library, Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire June, July and August, 1871, Birds of the Upper Engadine, Baptorial Birds in Norfolk, Buzzards, &c., at Cobham during 1870, Birds at Rannoch, The Triumph of Evolution and Other Poems, Life-Histories of Sawflies Selandria Melanocephala, F., Ornithological Notes from Norfolk— September to December, 1870, Immigration of the Great Bustard, Portunus Corrugatus near Penzance, Arrival of Migrants, A List of Uncommon Birds Seen or Captured in Yorkshire During the Year 1870, List of Birds Collected and Observed in the Province of Constantine, Algeria, during a Journey between the End of November, 1866, and the End of April, 1867, On the Sea-Lion of Southern California, Notes on the Zoology of Newfoundland, Ornithological Notes from Norfolk— January and February, 1871, Fossil Turtle in the Isle of Wight, Notices of New Books The Birds of Norfolk; with Remarks on Their Habits, Migration and Local Distribution, Notes on the Chalcidiœ Part I.— Isosoma, Notices of New Books The Biblical Antiquity of Man; or, Man Not Older than the Adamic Creation; Being a Consideration of His …, Proceedings of the Entomological Society Donations to the Library, A Visit to the Rotterdam Zoological Gardens, Ornithological Notes from Cobham, Kent, A Natural History Tour in Spain and Algeria, Multiple Essay Items, Proceedings of the Entomological Society, Ornithological Notes from Shetland, Entomology Two Hundred Years Ago, Frozen Frog Restored to Animation, Notices of New Books A History of British Birds, by the Late William Yarrell, V.-P. L. S., &c. Fourth Edition, Revised …, British Ornithology of the Year 1870, Curious Nesting-Places of Some Indian Birds, Wild Birds to Be Found in the London Markets, Notes on Indian Crocodiles, Notices of New Books A History of the Birds of Europe, Including All the Species Inhabiting the Western Palæarctic Region. …, Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire, Notices of New Books An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies, Bird Haunts of the Outer Hebrides, Silvery Hairtail in Mount's Bay, On the Occurrence of the American Meadow Lark (Alauda Magna of Wilson) in Great Britain, Life-Histories of Sawflies Dineura Alni, L., Elephants, History of the Wolf in Scotland. A Supplement.

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