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The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History

1856; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

H. T. Stainton, J. W. Douglas, Robert F. Tomes, Edward Newman, George Guyon, John Curtis, Thomas Rymer Jones, R. Knox, Edward Newman, C. Spence Bate, Rev. Hamlet Clark, H. T. Stainton, H. W. Bates, Thomas Bell, Frederick Holme, J. W. Douglas, Rev. Hamlet Clark, R. H. Meade, Thomas Bell, Thomas Tapping, J. Farr, A. R. Wallace, Thomas Edward, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, H. T. Stainton, Henry Doubleday, W. W. Saunders, John J. Briggs, Frederick Smith, John A. Power, T. Vernon Wollaston, Wm. Thompson, H. T. Stainton, Thomas Edward, George Guyon, W. T. Bree, H. T. Stainton, William Yarrell, Thomas Edward, Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, R. Q. Couch, Arthur Adams, C. W. Watkins, Henry Smurthwaite, Wm. H. Slaney, Andrew Murray, Dr. J. E. Gray, William Kirby, William Spence, W. S. Dallas, Philip Henry Gosse, Rev. George Tugwell, Philip Henry Gosse,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Advertisement, The Zoologist for 1856, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History, Thanks Be to Nature, Some Green Spots Remain Free from the Tread and Stain of That Gross World Whose God Is Commerce, and Religion Gain. Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: The Horse-Leech (Hæmopsis Sanguisuga) Swallowing a Worm, 'A Manual of the Sea-Anemones Commonly Found on the English Coast. ', Letters on Natural History., Another Supposed New Flounder, Piscivorous Propensity of the Water Campagnol, Removal of Vespertilio Emarginatus from the List of British Bats, and Addition of Vespertilio Dasycnemus to It., The Present Position of the Salmon Question, Considered Physiologically., Origin of the Name Horse Chestnut, Instance of a Honey Buzzard Feeding on Blackbirds' Eggs, Notices of New Books, Further Results of the Artificial Breeding of Salmon at the Stormontfield Pond, Notices of New Books 'Second Supplement to the History of British Birds; Being Also a First Supplement to the Second Edition. …, Notices of New Books 'General Outline of the Organization of the Animal Kingdom, and Manual of Comparative Anatomy. ' by Thomas …, Occurrence of the Whitetailed Eagle (Falco Albicilla) in Devonshire, Nidification of the Honey Buzzard in the New Forest, Antennœ of the Prawn, Black Hawfinch, Extraordinary Run with a Salmon, 'A Natural History of the Animal Kingdom, Being a Systematic and Popular Description of the Habits, Structure and Classification of Animals.', Duration of Pupa-State in Acherontia Atropos, Note on Comatula Rosacea, The Miller's Thumb in Confinement, Entomological Botany (with More Especial Reference to the Plants Frequented by the Tineina). Rubus Idæus (Continued), Occurrence of the Peregrine Falcon near Norwich, Origin of the Name Horse-Chestnut, Notices of New Books 'The Natural History of the Tineina. ' Vol. I., Containing Nepticula, Part I., and Cemiostoma, Part I. …, Ornithology of Switzerland., Notes on the Genus Haliplus. By John A. Power, M. D., A List of the Birds of Banffshire, Accompanied with Anecdotes, by Thomas Edward, Collector of and Dealer in Natural-History Specimens at Banff, Occurrence of Atypus Sulzeri in Britain, Ornithology of Andalusia. By Captain Watkins, Eurylepta Vittata at Herm, Entomological Botany (with More Especial Reference to the Plants Frequented by the Tineina). By H. T. Stainton, Esq., Captures of Doritis Apollo in Britain, What Is Indigenous?, Observations on a Fresh-Water Aquarium, The Nightingale near Oundle, Notices of New Books 'Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ' Nos. 101 and 102, Dated May and June, 1856. Price 2s. 6d. …, 'The Natural History of Ireland. ' in Four Volumes. Vol. IV. Mammalia, Reptiles and Fishes; Also Invertebrata. By the Late Wm. Thompson, Esq. London: Henry G. Bohn, York Street. 1856, Note on 'Manual of British Butterflies and Moths', List of the British Eupitheciœ, with Notes on Some of the Species, Do Cuckoos Take the Eggs of Other Birds as Food?, Anecdote of a Fox, Fresh-Water Fish in Confinement, Actinia Swimming in an Inverted Position on the Surface of Water, 'A Manual of Marine Zoology for the British Isles. ' by Philip Henry Gosse, F. R. S. Part II.; 12mo, 240 Pp. Letter-Press, 339 Woodcuts; Price 7s. 6d. London: Van Voorst. 1856, Some Observations on the Disease in Fish Called Fungus, Which Is so Fatal in Aquaria, Fish Ponds, &c. By Dr. Frazer, Vanessa Antiopa, Society of British Entomologists, Occurrence of the Serotine Bat in the Isle of Wight, Occurrence of the Honey Buzzard near Penzance, A List of the Birds of Banffshire, Accompanied with Anecdotes. By Thomas Edward, Collector of and Dealer in Natural History Specimens at Banff, Description of a Supposed New Skenea, On the Manner in Which Vespa Rufa Builds Its Nest, Notes on Birds in Germany., 'On the Variation of Species, with Especial Reference to the Insecla; Followed by an Inquiry into the Nature of Genera.' by T. Vernon Wollaston, M. A., F. L. S. 206 Pp., 12mo, Price 5s. London: Van Voorst. 1856, The 'Zoologist' Abroad, Proceedings of Societies Entomological Society, Capture of a Coleopterous Genus New to the British Fauna, Note on Argynnis Lathonia and Pieris Daplidice, On the Injurious Effects of an Excess or Want of Heat and Light on the Aquarium, Entomological Botany (with More Especial Reference to the Plants Frequented by the Tineina)., Entomological Botany (with More Especial Reference to the Plants Frequented by the Tineina). By H. T. Stainton, Esq. Cralœgus Oxyacantha. Hawthorn, Remarkable Act in a Fox, A List of the Birds of Banffshire, Accompanied with Anecdotes., 'The Natural History Review. ' No. XI., Dated July, 1856. Price 2s. 6d. London, Williams & Norgate; Dublin, Hodges and Smith; Edinburgh, Williams & Norgate, Proceedings of Societies Linnean Society, 'An Introduction to Entomology; or, Elements of the Natural History of Insects., Comprising an Account of Noxious and Useful Insects, ' &c., Long-Tailed Field-Mouse, Some Remarks on the Economy of Granivorous Lepidopterous Larvœ, On Crustacea New to the British Fauna, Notices of New Books 'Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ' Nos. 103— 106, Dated July— October, 1856. Price of No. 104,5s., …, "Do the Males of Certain of Our Lepidopterous Insects, " &c., &c., Observations on the Genus Testacellus, and Description of a New Species, Testacellus Medii Templi. Class Pulmonifera.— Order Terrestrial.— Genus Testacella, Multiple Essay Items, On the Preservation of Spiders. By R. H. Meade, Esq., F. R. C. S., Remarks on Anacharis Alsinastrum as a Food for Swans, and an Obstruction to the Free Migration of Salmon., Zoology from the Seat of War, Synonymic List of the British Species of Philhydrida, with Notices of Localities, &c. Genus Heterocerus, Humming in the Air, 'Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society. ' Vol. I. No. 1, Dated March 1, 1856. 8vo, 96 Pp. Letter-Press, Two Plates. Price 3s., to Fellows Gratis. London: Longmans. 1856, A Glance over the Cliffs of Moher (County Clare, Ireland), The Gonepteryx Rhamni Question, Observations on the Zoology of Borneo, Hymenoptera Obtained from Dead Bramble-Sticks, Captures of Lepidoptera in North Wales, Synonymic List of the British Species of Philhydrida, with Notices of Localities, &c., Cornwall Natural History and Antiquarian Society Anniversary Meeting, November, 1855.— the President Read the Following Memorandum, from the Pen of Mr. …, Corrections of Errors, 'The World of Insects: a Guide to Its Wonders.', 'Tenby: a Sea-Side Holiday. ' by Philip Henry Gosse, A. L. S. 8vo, 400 Pp. Letterpress; 24 Coloured Plates. Price 21s. London: Van Voorst. 1856, Occurrence in Britain of Edwardsia Vestita, A Systematic List of Coleoptera Found in the Vicinity of Alverstoke, South Hants., Occurrence of the Little Owl (Strix Passerina) at Maidstone, Proceedings of Natural-History Collectors in Foreign Countries, Note on Atypus Sulzeri, Nugœ Helveticœ: Scraps Relating to Natural History Gathered during a Tour in Switzerland in the Summer of 1855., Notice of the Occurrence in Cornwall of That Rare Zoophyte, Retepora Reticulata.

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