The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Edward Newman, Rev. Charles A. Bury, W. W. Cooper, E. Peacock Jr., R. Q. Couch, Jonathan Couch, E. S. Peacock Jr., H. T. Stainton, George Newport, Archibald Hepburn, J. H. Gurney, William R. Fisher, H. T. Frere, John Sircom Jr., Frederick Smith, Alexander Pytts Falconer, W. M. E. Milner, James B. Ellman, Isaac Cookson, J. F. Stephens, H. T. Stainton, James Hardy, Edward W. Janson, Rev. J. F. Dawson, J. F. Dawson, Rev. J. F. Dawson, Henry G. Barns, J. S. Bowerbank, A. B. Hemsworth, Edward Newman, Oswald Mosley, W. K. Bridgman, H. T. Stainton, James Hardy, J. W. Slater, Samuel Stevens, J. S. Bowerbank, G. R. Twinn, W. T. Bree, W. W. Cooper, Gottlieb Boccius, Wm. Baker, Frederick Smith, Frederick Smith, R. Northmore Greville, F. Walker, Joseph Duff, A. H. Hassall, J. B. Ellman, F. W. Johnson, Julian Deby, Frederick Smith, Edward Newman, Stephen Barton, Edward Hearle Rodd, Edward Newman, John Wolley, Edward Newman, J. H. Gurney, John Sircom Jr., H. T. Stainton, E. Newman, John Joseph Briggs, George Wolley, J. H. Gurney, W. R. Fisher, Rev. James Smith, G. Gordon, C. Cogswell, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, G. Gordon, J. W. Slater, H. J. Harding,
ResumoFrontmatter: Preface, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History, Advertisement, "Go, from the Creatures Thy Instructions Take; Learn from the Birds What Food the Thickets Yield; Learn from the Beasts, the Physic of the Field, The Zoologist for 1848. Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: Descriptions of the British Species of Bees Belonging to the Genus Halictus of Latreille., Frog-Eating in England, and Inquiry Respecting the Edible Frog (Rana Esculenta), Notice of the Occurrence of Rare Coleopterous Insects, with Observations on Their Habits; to Which Is Appended the Description of a Species Hitherto Unrecorded as British. By Edward W. Janson, Esq., Report of the Microscopical Society's Meetings, The Great Sea-Serpent, Notes on the Capture of Harpalidœ and the Allied Families, in the Isle of Wight, Bats Flying by Daylight, ' Fish in Rivers and Streams: a Treatise on the Production and Management of Fish in Fresh Waters, by Artificial Spawning, Breeding and Rearing: Showing Also the Cause of the Depletion of All Rivers and Streams. By Gottlieb Boccius. ' London: Van Voorst. 1848, Notes on the Halticœ of the Isle of Wight. By the Rev. J. F. Dawson, M. A., A Monograph on the British Argyromiges. By H. T. Stainton, Esq., Descriptions of Three Undescribed British Species of the Genus Aphelosetia These Three Species Are Obscurepunctella, Biatomella and Rhynchosporella, Capture of Lepidoptera near Northfleet, Kent, Descriptions of Several Species of British Tortricidœ. By H. T. Stainton, Esq., Remarks on Birds Visiting the River Dovern, near Banff. By the Rev. James Smith, Occurrence of Amphipeplia Glutinosa near Norwich, Fondness of the Dog, Note on the Natterjack (Bufo Calamita) and Tree Frog (Hyla Arborea), Capture of an Enormous Trout at Drayton Manor, Captures of Lepidoptera in 1847, A Fauna of Melbourne., Habits of the Common Shrew, Occurrence of Vanessa Antiopa at Cromer, Occurrence of Colias Hyale near Wolverton, Appendix to F. Smith's Descriptions of British Bees. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Curator to the Entomological Society Sphecodes Rugosus, Smith, Anecdote of a Cat, Note on Triton Palmipes. By Julian Deby, Esq., Occurrence of a New British Crab (Dromia Vulgaris) on the Coast of Sussex, Habits of Noctilio Mastivus, a West-Indian Bat, Ornithological and Other Observations in Norfolk for the Month of October, 1847, Anecdote of a Snake, Bats Flying by Day (Zool. 2252), Occurrence of Badister Peltatus in England, Ornithological and Other Observations in Norfolk for the Months of April and May, 1848, Birds of Sutherlandshire, Ross-Shire, &c., Occurrence of the Narrow-Bordered Bee Sphinx in the Highlands, The Dodo and Its Kindred, Catalogue for Eggs, Breeding of the Salmon, Capture of Three Specimens of Calosoma Sycophanta at Brighton, Descriptions of the British Species of Bees Belonging to the Genus Hylœus, Fab. Ent. Syst. 1793, and Prosopis of the Same Author, Syst. Piezat. 1804; and Also of the Genus Cilissa of Leach. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Curator to the Entomological Society, On the Arrival of Migratory Birds in the Neighbourhood of Kendal in 1848, Additional Remarks on the Genus Argyromiges. By H. T. Stainton, Esq., Voracity of Fishes, Note on Lyctus Canaliculatus, Fabr, Zoology for Schools, List of Captures of Rare Insects in the New Forest, Productive Eggs of a Female of Smerinthus Ocellatus Taken from the Parent after Death, Local Lists of Birds, Occurrence of Vanessa Antiopa at Penge, Surrey, Naturalization of Rana Esculenta at Epping, Capture of Lixus Bicolor, Hypera Fasciculata, &c., Russian Field Sports, Descriptions of Aphides. Aphides on Hound's-Tongue (Cynoglossum Officinale), Child Suckled by a Periah Bitch, Provincial Names of Birds, Nottinghamshire, Description of the Genus Dasypoda, Belonging to the Family Andrenidœ. Dasypoda, Fab., Latr., Curtis, Provincial Names of Birds in Gloucestershire and Worcestershire, "Description of a Species of Newt", On the Functions of the Antennœ of Insects. By J. W. Slater, Esq., Description of a Species of Newt, Note on Boreus Hyemalis, A Word on Long Series, Frog at a Great Elevation in Inverness-Shire, Extraordinary Habit of the Shanny or Shan (Blennius Pholis), A Few Words on the Subject of Nomenclature in Ornithology, Definitions of Three New British Zoophytes. Coppinia, Nov. Gen., Anecdote of a Rat, Zoology of the Indian Archipelago, Occurrence of Criorhina Asilica near Penmanshiel, Descriptions of Two Species of Trichius Supposed to Be British, The Great Sea-Serpent., Notes on Some of the Rarer British Birds as Observed in the South of Spain, Notes on the Fishes in the District of the Land's End, Remarkable Instance of Voracity in a Trout, Of the Manner in Which the Female of Psocus Quadripunctatus Constructs a Web to Protect Her Eggs, Habits of the Pond Mussel, Notes on the Quadrupeds and Birds of the Northern Districts of Inverness-Shire, Occurrence of Vernal Diptera in Berwickshire, with Descriptions of Two British Species, Crag Mollusca, Some Account of the People of St. Kilda and of the Birds of the Outer Hebrides, Capture of Coleoptera in Scotland, On the Sense of Touch in Spiders, On the Method of Attracting Lepidoptera by Light, Note on the Triton Palmipes of Daudin., The Physical Atlas, Ornithological Observations in Norfolk for March, 1848, Killing Insects by Heat, On Killing Worms before Using Them as Bait for Fish. Backmatter: E. Newman, Printer, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate Street.
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