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The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History

1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Edward Newman, Mr. James Tracy, Mr. Thomas Edward, John Williams, John Wolley, Rev. James Smith, H. W. Bates, C. Nelson, T. Pemberton Barlett, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Oswald Mosley, Wm. Baker, G. Montagu, G. Montagu, Robt. Anstice, G. Montagu, G. Montagu, G. Montagu, Robt. Anstice, G. Montagu, Robert F. Tomes, H. T. Stainton, George Fox, John Plant, Rev. James Smith, R. F. Tomes, Reverends Andrew, Henry Matthews, H. Matthews, H. Matheus, Wm. Baker, W. K. Bridgman, Benjamin Cooke, H. T. Stainton, Edward Newman, James Francis Stephens, G. Gordon, Alfred Newton, H. T. Stainton, William Thompson, P. Bouchard, J. J. Briggs, F. Bond, Edward Newman, Alfred Newton, W. Wilson Saunders, P. Bouchard, Frederick Smith, W. T. Bree, W. T. Bree, W. Pearson, T. W. Foster, W. Turner, W. Baker, R. F. Logan, Robert Warington, Archibald Jerdon, W. Balfour Baikie, R. Damon, J. H. Gurney, Charles Tyler, Edward Newman, W. Pearson, Rev. James Smith, Rev. James Smith, J. H. Gurney, William Thompson, Edward Newman, John Plant, Edward Newman, Arthur Hussey, Adam White, W. Thomson, J. H. Gurney, Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, J. J. Briggs, C. R. Bree, Edwin Birchall, J. H. Gurney, J. H. Gurney, George Guyon, J. F. Stephens, Thomas Bell, T. S. Rudd, J. Allen Hill, Francis Walker, John Sircom Jr., H. T. Stainton, Edward Newman, Francis Walker, Edward Newman, Francis Walker, Henry Doubleday, James Francis Stephens, Rev. James Smith, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Francis Walker, Edward Newman, Edward Newman,

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Frontmatter: Preface, The Zoologist for 1850, Appendix to the Zoologist for 1850, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History, Advertisement, "With Wise Intent the Hand of Nature on Peculiar Minds Imprints a Different Bias, and to Each Decrees Its Province in the Common Toil". Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: Characters of Undescribed Diptera in the British Museum Tabanus Tripunctifer, Fem., Mischievous Propensity of the Squirrel, Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, Affinities of the Stylopites, an Essay. By Edward Newman Anatomy of the Mouth of Stylops, Observations on Salmon, and Suggestions Respecting the Regulation of Salmon Fisheries. By the Rev. James Smith, Death of the Rev. William Kirby, Entomological Club, Some Remarks on British Amphibia. By John Wolley, Esq, The Great Sea-Serpent Again, An Army of Monkeys: a Novel Suspension Bridge, Food of a Freshwater Tortoise, A List of the Birds of Roxburghshire, The Tinearist's Calendar for February, Interesting Fact on Some Alligators in the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regent's Park, Characters of Undescribed Diptera in the British Museum Tabanus Pyrausta, Fem., Descriptions of Lepidopterons Insects of the Genera Hypenodes, Eupithecia and Spilonota Recently Discovered in Britain. By Henry Doubleday, Esq. Genus—Hypenodes, Guenée, Observations on the Stylopites and Their Affinities. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Curator to the Entomological Society, Curious Act in the Lesser Earwig (Labia Minor), Name and Affinities of the New Ophiocoma, "Dear Sir, "I Am Glad to Find the Leptocephali Morrisii Which I Supplied You with Prove so Interesting, Singular Habits of Limax Filans, Descriptions of Two New Species of Tineidæ, The Great Sea Serpent, Occurrence of the Sun-Fish (Orthogariscus Mola) off the Isle of Wight, Description of a Lepidopterous Insect of the Genus Psyche, Recently Discovered in Britain. By Edward Newman Psyche Reticella, Mas., Description of Two Coleopterous Insects from New Holland Natural Order— Pseudomorphites, Remarks on the Accuracy of the Representations of Animals on Greek and Roman Coins, and on the Colours of Paintings in Ancient Tombs. By the Rev. James Smith, Capture of Spilonota Pauperana in Darenth Wood, Kent, Golden Eagle, The Birds of Melbourne. By J. J. Briggs, Esq, Note on the Kittiwick Crab, Voracity of the Cattle-Fish, Summary Metamorphotic System, Slap of the Animal Kingdom England for the System of Nature, Occurrence of the Snowy Owl (Strix Nyctea) in the North of Scotland, Mode of Killing Lepidoptera without Changing the Colour, Occurrence of Opigena Fennica in England, Early Appearance of Saturnia Carpini, On Sea-Fowls Breeding in Moray Firth, "My Dear Sir, Your Old Friend, the Stork, Is in Perfect Health, and Quite Docile, Consequently Developing Much More of Its Habits, Notes on Observations in Natural History during a Tour in Norway, Description of New British Aphides. By Francis Walker, Esq., F.L.S., G.S., &c. Aphides on the Groundsel (Senecio Vulgaris), Proceedings of the Microscopical Society of London Abstracts of the Papers Read November 14th [See Zool. 2636], Wild Cuts in Britain, Saturnia Carpini, Occurrence of the Peregrine Falcon (Falco Peregrinus) near Worcester, A Few Words on Tortrix Pygmœana of Haworth, Extracts from the Correspondence of Mr. H. W. Bates, Now Forming Entomological Collections in South America, Proceedings of the Zoological Society, Unnecessary Destruction of Rare Birds, Physiological Classification of Birds, Starfishes at Eastbourne, Proceedings of the Linnean Society, Description of a New British Starfish of the Genus Ophiocoma. By the Rev. James Smith, The Tinearist's Calendar for April, Proceedings of the Entomological Society, Arrival of the Hippopotamus at Regent's Park, Capture of Lepidoptera at Almondsbury, Gloucestershire, Not Reported in the 'Zoologist' for August, Occurrence of Hawken's Gymnetrus (Gymnetrus Hawkenii) on the Yorkshire Coast, Proceedings of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, Notices of New Books Catalogue of British Birds, Characters of Underscribed Diptera in the British Museum Tabanus Consequa, Fem., A Concise Abstract of Zeller's Monograph of the Genus Coleophora, Published Last December, in the Fourth Volume of the 'Linnœa Entomologica' (Followed by a List of the Known British Species). By H. T. Stainton, Esq., Observations on the Adjustment of the Relations between the Animal and Vegetable Kingdoms, by Which the Rital Functions of Both Are Permanently Maintained, Occurence of the Boar Fish (Zeus Aper) in the Bay of Portland, Capture of the Sun-Fish (Orthogariscus Mola) off Poole, "Dear Sir, "Knowing That You Will Be Anxious to Hear of the Arrival of the Stork, I Cannot Delay Repeating My Best Thanks for so Valuable an Acquisition, On the Use and Abuse of a Collection of Insects, The Tinearist's Calendar for March, Description of Three Coleopterous Insects from New Zealand Natural Order— Clerites, Catalogue of Birds Taken in Pembrokeshire, with Observations on Their Habits, Manners, &c. By Mr. James Tracy, Occurrence of a Foreign Bat in Orkney, Occurrence of the Porbeagle Shark off the Chesil Bank, Description of a Pentamerous Coleopterous Insect from New Holland Strips— Prionocera, The Fisherman: a Character. By W. Pearson, Esq, Proceedings of the Microscopical Society of London, Birds and Birds' Nests in Aberdeenshire. By Mr. Thomas Edward, Land and Fresh-Water Mollusca Found in the Neighbourhood of Norwich, Description of a Second Lepidopterous Insect of the Genus Psyche, Recently Discovered in Britain; and Proposed Separation of a Well-Known European Species under a New Generic Name. By Edward Newman Psyche Fenella, Mas., "Dear Sir, "I Assure You Such Were the Docility and Appearance of Superior Intellect in My Friend Stork, during His Stay with Us, That I Had No Small Struggle with My Feelings on Parting with Him, Especially on so Perilous a Journey, Considering the Confinement Necessary for the Poor Fellow, Whose Length of Limb I Was Much Afraid Would Make a Close Package Very Uncomfortable at the Least, A Few Remarks on Nomenclature in Natural History, Yorkshire Naturalists' Club, Occurrence of the Hawks-Bill Turtle (Chelonia Imbricata) off the Yorkshire Coast, Inquiry Respecting the Food of a Freshwater Turtle, Note on British Crustacea, On the Green Lizard (Lacerta Viridis), Occurence of the Sun-Fish off Weymouth and Torquay, The Birds of Oxfordshire and Its Neighbourhood Additional Notes, On the Identity of Tortrix Penziana of Thunbery with Cnephasia Bellana of Curtis, Capture of a Swordfish (Xiphias Gladius) near Peterborough, Random Observations on the Psychidœ in Reference to Mr. Newman's Paper on That Family (See Ante, P. xcix.) by James Francis Stephens, Esq., F. L. S., Z. S., &c., Occurrence of the Hawk's-Bill Turtle (Chelonia Imbricata) in the Parret, Bridgwater, Arrival and Departure of the Migratory Birds in Oxfordshire, Singular Recipe for Creating Silkworms, a Fact for the Vestigians, Preservation of Birds' Eggs, Note on the Kingfisher, "My Dear Sir, "Friend Stock Is Well and Very Tame, but Does Not Moult Kindly, Entomological Revelations, "My Dear Sir, "Your Kind Favour Is Just Received; and as You Seem Desirous of Hearing from Me Immediately, Supposing It Will Reach You before the Bird Takes Its Departure, I Have Taken My Pen to Say That the Bird Will Be Acceptable to Me, Either Dead or Alive, Notes of Captures of Tineidœ, with Remarks on the Specific Distinctions of Some Closely-Allied Species. By H. T. Stainton, Esq., Note on the Long-Horned Cottus, Bats Flying by Day, Description of an Agrion from the Interior of South America Natural Order— Libellulites, "My Dear Sir, "The Stork Is so Much Changed in Plumage That It Would Scarcely Be Known by the Drawings Taken When First Captured, Eggs of Arion Ater, Description of Certain Longicorn Coleoptera from New Holland Family, The Common Periwinkle (Turbo Littoreus) Viviparous, Way in Which Toads Shed Their Skins, Correction of Two Previous Errors, Names of Insects, Occurrence of the Great Snipe (Scolopax Major) at Lewes, "My Dear Sir, Our Friend Stork Is Well, Become Quite Tame, and Comes to the Call When Hungry, The Gordius Supposed to Be Parasitic, Description of an Apparently New Lepidopterous Insect, of the Family Glaucopidœ, from the Upper Amazons. By Edward Newman Family— Glaucopidæ, Some Remarks on Wild Cats Shot in England, Gnawing Power of Caterpillar of the Goat Moth (Xylentes Cossus), Curious Habit of Epeira Diadema, Description of Lanius Excubitorides, a New British Shrike; and Correction of an Error Respecting Lanius Borealis. By R. F. Tomes, Esq., Capture of a New Saturnia (Saturnia Isabella) near Madrid, Occurrence of the Osprey (Pandion Haliætus) in Northumberland, Note on the Occurrence of Rare Birds near Bridgwater, Occurrence of the Larva of Acherontia Atropos at Stafford, The Manchester Natural-History Society, "Dear Sir, "I Have Just Obtained a Bird Which Is in the List of Your Desiderata, and I Therefore Hope It Will Be Acceptable to You. Backmatter: Edward Newman, Printer, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate.

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