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The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History

1843; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Edward Newman, Thomas Bell, John Quekett, James Bladon, Thomas Edmonston Jr., Edward Double-Day, W. Baird, Frederick Smith, F. Smith, Robert John Bell, Jonathan Couch, Wm. Yarrell, Rev. David Landsborough, Mr. W. H. Thomas, F. W. L. Ross, J. D. Banister, Edward Doubleday, George Robert Gray, Edward Newman, A. E. Knox, Waring Kidd, J. C. Loudon, Charles Waterton, Henry Walter Bates, Robt. C. R. Jordan, J. D. Salmon, Frederick Smith, Mr. W. Gaze, J. J. Briggs, W. R. Fisher, Thomas Gough, Archibald Hepburn, Waring Kidd, W. Baird, John Edward Gray, R. Q. Couch, Charles Waterton, J. C. Atkinson, C. Nicholson, Rev. J. C. Atkinson, Robert Dick Duncan, Thomas Gough, Archibald Jerdon, Robert Patterson, Robt. John Bell, Robert John Bell, Henry F. Farr, Fredk. Smith, Frederick Smith, W. L. Beynon, Frederick Smith, Rev. J. C. Atkinson, R. Q. Couch, L. Pemberton Bartlett, Rev. J. C. Atkinson, Archibald Hepburn, M. Saul, W. R. Hall Jordan, T. B. Hall, S. Willoughby, Rev. Francis Orpen Morris, Wm. Hewett, William R. Fisher, Robert Dick Duncan, John Athinson,

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Frontmatter: Preface, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History, Advertisement, The Zoologist, Nature Never Did Betray the Heart That Loved Her!. Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Alphabetical List of Illustrations, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: Notes on Various Birds. By Robert Dick Duncan, Esq., Note on the Occurrence of the Red-Legged Hobby near Norwich, Notes on the Habits of a Masked Gull in Confinement, Notes on the Vitality of the Sheath of the Hydroidœ, Note on a White Shrew Mouse, Note on the Power Possessed by Bees to Raise a Queen from an Egg Destined to Produce a Worker. By J. D. Salmon, Esq., Note on the Hooded Crow's Breeding in Norfolk, Note on Bats by Daylight, Notes on the Crow. By W—. H., Notice of a 'History of British Quadrupeds, Including the Celacea. ' by Thomas Bell. London: Van Voorst, Note on the Capture of a Whale at Deptford, Notes on Birds Injurious to Agriculture, and on the Benefits Also Derived from Them. By Archibald Hepburn, Esq., Note on the Occurrence of the Black Redstart near Brighton, Description of Several Species of the Genus Phyllium, Notes on Lepidopterous Insects. By Edward Doubleday, Esq., F. L. S., Assistant in the Zoological Department of the British Museum, Short Communication about Reptiles, Note on the Habits of the Nuthatch. By the Rev. J. C. Atkinson, Notes on the Nature of the Axis of the Gorgonia Verrucosa, Note on the Luminous Appearance of the Sea, with Descriptions of Some of the Entomostracous Insects by Which It Is Occasioned, Anecdote of the Capture of a Cayman, Note on the Occurrence near Polperro, in Cornwall, of a Fish New to the British Catalogue, and Supposed to Be the Orphe of Rondeletius. By Jonathan Couch, Esq., F. L. S., &c., Note on the Pterodactyle Tribe Considered as Marsupial Bats, Enquiry Respecting the Admission of Critical Papers into 'The Zoologist', Notes on the Blue Titmouse or Blue Mope. By M. Saul, Esq., Notes on the Capture of Claviger Foveolatus, and Other Coleopterous Insects Inhabiting Ants' Nests. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Insects, Note on the Habits of the Raven. By W—. H—. Esq., Description of Muller's Top-Knot (Rhombus Hirtus, Mull.), Taken from a Fresh Specimen. By F. W. L. Ross, Esq., Notice of White's Selborne, Additional Note on the Raven, Notes on the Migrations of Birds. By W. R. Hall Jordan, Esq., Notes on Some Peculiarities in the Manners of the Water Rat, Note on the Siberian Mammoth. Principally Extracted from Cuvier's 'Recherches Sur Les Ossemens Fossiles, ' 4to. I. 141, &c., Reptiles, Note on Captures of Curculionidæ near Cambridge, Notes upon the Reptiles Mentioned in Shakspeare's Plays, Note on the Occurrence of the Black Redstart near Penzance, Note on the Voracity and Carnivorous Propensity of the Eel, Short Communications about Quadrupeds, Note on the Effect of the Late Mild Winter on the Occurrence of Birds near Kendal. By Thomas Gough, Esq., Note on the Changes in the Plumage of the Honey Buzzard, Notice of Works Lately Published on the Hire Bee, Note on the Capture of the Sea Eagle (Haliaëtos Albicilla) in Shetland, Note on the Occurrence of Echinodermata in Northumberland, Note on the Occurrence of Colias Edusa in Devonshire, Short Communications about Insects, Enquiry, Note on a Gold-Fish Having Vegetable Fibres Issuing from an Ulcer on Its Back, Note on the Carnivorous Propensity of Mollusks, Zoophytes, Notes on the Squirrel, Note on the Fact of Certain Fishes Remaining Stationary in Size, Note on the Capture of Moths on Grass, Notice of 'The Old Red Sandstone', Note on the Reed-Warbler, (Sylvia Arundinacea, Shaw), Pleadings for the Dumb. By the Rev. Francis Orpen Morris, B. A. Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Cleveland An Apology for the Hedgehog, Notes on British Entomostraca. By W. Baird, Esq., M. D., &c. &c., Anecdote of a Combat Betwixt Two Hares, Note on the Rapid Increase of the Polymorphous Muscle (Dreissena Polymorpha) in Great Britain. By Robt. John Bell, Esq., Note on the Multiplication of Dreissena Polymorpha, On the Minute Anatomy of the Horse Leech, Hæmopis Sanguisorba, (Sav.), Hirudo Vorax, (Johnston). By John Quekett, Esq., M. R. C. S. L., Notes on the Nests of Birds. By Robert Dick Duncan, Esq., Cœlioxys Umbrina, Note on the Habits of the Black-Headed Gull, Notes on the Redshank. By the Rev. J. C. Atkinson, Notes on the Grouse. By W—. H—, Notice of Fossil Sloths, Notes on the Capture and Appearance of Some of Our Rarer British Birds, in the County of Derby. By J. J. Briggs, Esq., Note on the Grey Wagtail. By C. Nicholson, Esq., Note on the Late Departure of the Fieldfare, Enquiry Respecting a Wagtail, Birds, Note on the Economy of a Fossorial Hymenopterous Insect, Note on the Capture of Lepidoptera near Cambridge, Notes on the Habits of Certain Birds. By Archibald Hepburn, Esq., Short Communications on Quadrupeds, Notes on Mollusks, &c. Observed at Whiting-Bay, in the Isle of Arran, in August, 1842. By the Rev. David Landsborough, Minister of Stevenston, Ayrshire, N. B., Note on the Mortality of the Common Shrew, Descriptions of the British Wasps. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Curator to the Entomological Society, The Cayman, Note on the Capture of Coleoptera in Lincolnshire, in June, 1843, Note on the Capture of Rare British Lepidoptera near Lavenham, Notes on Captures of Hymenopterous Insects at Hawley, and Description of a New British Bee. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Curator to the Entomological Society, Note on the Occurrence of the Boar-Fish at Brighton, Notes on Entomological Captures in Hampshire, Description of a New British Bee. By Fredk. Smith, Esq., Anecdotes of Bats Flying by Day-Light, On the Animals Which Force Other Living Animals to Form a House for Their Protection. By John Edward Gray, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Notes on a Species of Toad, Note on the Sudbury Mechanics' Museum. By T. B. Hall, Esq., Short Communications about Birds, Report of the Microscopical Society of London, Note on the Occurrence of the Locust near Derby, Notice of Mrs. Gray's Figures of Molluscous Animals, Note on Lepidopterous Insects Captured at Manchester, Note on the Occurrence of Rare Birds near Great Yarmouth, Note on the Habits of the Barn Owl, Note on the Capture of Vanessa Antiopa near Truro, Anecdote of Instinct or Reasoning Power in a Cat, Note on the Capture of Odacantha Melanura, Note on the Occurrence of the Squacco Heron near Penzance, Notes on Ephemeræ. By the Rev. J. C. Atkinson, B. A.. Backmatter: E. Newman, Printer, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate.

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