The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History
1864; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
George Norman, Edward Newman, George Lewis, Rev. Edward Horton, Edwin Brown, Edward Newman, Frederick Smith, Arthur Adams, W. Carmichael McIntosh, J. J. Reading, Alfred Newton, J. Edmund Harting, Edwin Brown, S. Hudson, Rev. J. Hellins, J. B. Hodgkinson, J. B. Hodgkinson, G. R. Crotch, E. C. Rye, Rev. Alfred Merle Norman, Alfred Merle Norman, W. W. Boulton, J. H. Gurney, Henry Stevenson, John Ranson, Henry Hussey, Stephen Clogg, George Gascoyne, J. E. Gray, G. R. Crotch, E. C. Rye, H. Montague, Mr. Charles Healy, J. W. May, Frederick Smith, Henry L. Saxby, John Dutton, Henry L. Saxby, W. R. Hughes, Frederick Smith, H. W. Newman, Thomas Clark, W. Hill Evans, J. Edmund Harting, Captain Henry Hadfield, A. Dobree, Alfred Newton, Edward Newman, George Dawson Rowley, Walter Buller, William Bennett, A. R. Wallace, H. W. Newman, John Hogg, Robert Swinhoe, Henry L. Saxby, John Cordeaux, Henry Stevenson, J. Edmund Harting, Rev. Hamlet Clark, Captain Julian Hobson, J. W. May, F. P. Pascoe, F. Walker, W. W. Boulton, W. W. Boulton, J. Edmund Harting, W. W. Boulton, Colonel H. W. Newman, Elgin Courant, Captain Henry Hadfield, Henry L. Saxby, H. Ecroyd Smith, F. P. Pascoe, Edward Newman, W. R. Hughes, T. C. Jerdon, Julius Althaus, Edward Newman, George Norman, Thomas Cornish, Thomas Edward, G. J. Bowles, F. P. Pascoe,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History, The Zoologist, The Little Birds Which Sing so Sweet Are like the Angel's Voice, Which Renders God His Praises Meet, and Teach Us to Rejoice, Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: Period of Gestation in the Badger, Ornithological Notes from Shetland. By Henry L. Saxby, M. D., Eagles in the Highlands, Note on Miarus, Coleoptera at Stockwell, A Five-Spined Stickleback in Britain, Enormous Gathering of Drypta, Description of the Eggs and Larvœ of Chortobius Davus, The Badger: Its Period of Gestation, From Walter Buller, Esq., to Archdeacon Hadfield, The Maigre in Mount's Bay, On the Sagacity Exhibited by Certain Bees and Ants, Lepidogaster Bimaculatus in an Aquarium, Notes on the Food and Parasites of the Salmo Salar of the Tay, Affinities of Acentropus, Note on the Byblus-Bok, Notes on the Distribution of Insects in the Channel Islands, An Additional List of British Birds Found in South Africa, Food of Quadrupeds, Life in the Deep Ocean, Arab Falconry, Hexagonal Form of the Cells of Bees, "The Boring Snail of the Bois-Des-Roches.", Monkeys in Africa, Notes on the Ornithology of Iceland, The Whitetailed Eagle at Shoreham, Wild-Fowl in the London Waters, Notice of the Remains of the Moa and Other Birds Formerly Inhabiting New Zealand, William Baker to Prof. Buckland, On Some New or Rare British Coleoptera, Scarcity or Abundance of Wasps in 1864, The Decrease of Birds at Flamborough, Notes on Tineina Occurring near Haslemere, New Locality for Clariger Foveolatus, Addendum to Mr. Hellins' Paper (Zool. 8985), Some Particulars of Birds Obtained in the Neighbourhood of Eastbourne, Sussex, Two Days at Madeira, Birds and Plate-Glass, Pallas' Sand Grouse in Ireland, Engineering under Difficulties, Sternum of Little Crake Shot in Cambridgeshire, Breeding of Varieties, &c., Breeding of Varieties, Supposed Capture of the Old English Rat near Beverley, Correction of an Error, Life-Histories of Sawflies Athalia Spinarum, F, The Sea-Birds at and Near Filey: a Plea for Their Preservation, Peregrine Falcon and Shorteared Owl near Alton, Long Duration of the Pupa-State in Eriogaster Lanestris, Redbacked Shrike, or Butcher Bird, in Forfarshire, Proceedings of Societies Entomological Society, Notes on Various Lepidoptera, Maigre off the Land's End, Struthionidous Birds, Extinct and Recent, Ptilodontis Plumigera in November, Curious Worms Within the Peritoneal Sac of a Redthroated Diver Shot at Flamborough, On the Gizzard or Stomach of Birds, The Birds of Walney Island, New Locality for Gastropacha Ilicifolia, with Description of Larva, Black Swan near Beverley, Porpoises and Salt Water, What Is the Usual Time for Frogs to Cast Their Spawn?, On the External Parasites of Fish, Life-Histories of Sawflies Cimbex Axillaris, Panz, The Boring Snail of the Bois Des Roches, &c., List of, and Remarks on, Some of the Birds Observed during a Year's Residence on the North-East Coast of Scotland, 1858-59, Natural-History Notes from Norway, The Crocodile, Remarks on the Birds Seen during a Visit to Flamborough, in the Last Fortnight of July, 1864, Ornithological Notes from Shetland, The Boring Snail of the Bois Des Roches, Occurrence of the Otter at Kingsbury Reservoir, Has the Great Black Woodpecker Occurred in Norfolk?, The Little Ringed Plover at Kingsbury, Middlesex, On the Occurrence of Pieris Rapœ in Canada, Natural-History Notes, Principally from Formosa, Notes on the Ornithology of Norfolk, Swarm of Syrphus Pyrastri on the Coast near Bridport, Dorset, A Toad in a Rock Forty Feet below Ground, "On Some New or Rare British Coleoptera.", Beetles at Sea, Stoat and Moorhen, On the 16th of May Last I Went to Cannington Park, near Bridgwater, with the Object of Examining the Rocks and Large Stones at the Top of the Hill, the Late William Baker Having Observed, More than Twenty Years Ago, That Many of Them Were Perforated with Holes Which He Believed to Be the Work of the Common Large Snail, Helix Aspersa, Notes on the Aquarian Zoology of Aberystwith, Notes on the Economy of Certain Micro-Lepidoptera, Norfolk Ornithology, Addendum to the Paper "On Some New or Rare British Coleoptera" (Zool. 8998), Other Notes on the Birds Which Breed upon Walney and Adjacent Islands, Habits of Spiders, Occurrence of the Redeyed Flycatcher in England, The Recent Moa, Life-History of Saturnia Mylitta, the Tusseh Silkworm, Six Month's Collecting Lepidoptera in Westmoreland, On the Nest and Eggs of the Coach-Whip Bird and of the White Fronted Epthianura, with Some General Remarks on the Nidification of Australian Birds, Rock-Boring Snails; Correspondence between the Late Dr. Buckland and the Late Mr. William Baker, Statices Versus Geryon, Dasycampa Rubiginca at Oatlands Park, Do the Larvœ of the Genus Argynnis Hybernate?, 'On Poisoning by Diseased Pork; Being an Essay on Trichinosis or Flesh-Worn Disease, Its Prevention and Cure.', On the Abundance of Spring Wasps, Cicindela Campestris Smelling of Roses, Birds of Canada Observed near Kingston, during the Latter Part of the Summer and in the Autumn of 1857, Capture of the Swordfish off Plymouth, Notes on 'Stanton Grange; or, at a Private Tutor's', The Egg of Æpyornis Maximus, the Colossal Bird of Madagascar, Further Natural History Notes from Norway, New British Fishes, Occurrence of the Ruff and Curlew Sandpiper at Kingsbury Reservoir, Middlesex, The Fossil Human Eyes. Fiction, drama: Notices of New Books 'The Birds of India; Being a Natural History of All the Birds Known to Inhabit Continental India.' by …, Acclimation and Breeding of Emeus (Dromius Irroratus, Bartlett) in Surrey Chapter II. Backmatter: Printed by Edward Newman, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, N. E..
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