Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
1827; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Thomas Say, R. Harlan, Charles Bonaparte, Thomas Say, Richard Harlan, Thomas Say, Richard Harlan, Thomas Say, John P. Wetherill, Richard Harlan, N. M. Hentz, E. James, T. W. Harris,
ResumoFrontmatter: Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Table of contents: Alphabetical Index To the Fifth Volume, Contents of Volume V.... Part II. Essay: Description of Some New Species of North American Insects, On the Species of the Linnæan Genus Echinus, Inhabiting the Coast of the United States. By Thomas Say. Read November 8, 1825, Plates to Volume V, Descriptions of Marine Shells Recently Discovered on the Coast of the United States. By Thomas Say. Read October 18, 1825, Remarks on the Lime Stones of the Mississippi Lead Mines, Observations on the Geology, Mineralogy, &c. of the Perkiomen Lead Mine, in Pennsylvania., Description of Three Species of the Genus Cremastocheilus, Descriptions of New Species of Coleopterous Insects Inhabiting the United States. By Thomas Say. Read January 18, 1825, Description of a Land Tortoise, from the Gallapagos Islands, Commonly Known as the "Elephant Tortoise. ", Note on a Supposed New Species of Scincus Published in the Preceding Number of This Journal. By R. Harlan, M. D. Read January 3, 1826, Descriptions of New Species of Coleopterous Insects Inhabiting the United States, Genera of North American Reptilia, and a Synopsis of the Species, On the Distinction of Two Species of Icterus, Hitherto Confounded under the Specific Name of Icterocephalus. By Charles Bonaparte. Read February 28, 1826, List of Donations to the Museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Description of an Hermaphrodite Orang Outang, Lately Living in Philadelphia. By Richard Harlan, M. D. &c. Read October 17, 1826.
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