The Magazine of Natural History
1830; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
N. A. Vigors, William Withering, Henry Slight, W. H. Dikes, Rev. J. Lakes, Rev. W. T. Bree, Rev. W. T. Bree, J. H. Davies, R. C. Taylor, Rev. J. P. Jones, J. F. Kingston, W. S. Florence, J. Rennie,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: Calendar of Nature Scotland, Notice of Stones Found in the Stomachs of Pike. By the Rev. W. T. Bree, M. A., On the Periodical Appearance of Certain Insects. By J. H. Davies, Esq., Lieut. R. M., Late Curator of the Museum of the Portsmouth Philosophical Society, Further Notice of the Late Mr. George Caley, An Introduction to the Natural History of Molluscous Animals. In a Series of Letters. By G. J. Letter 4. Benefits, An Address Delivered at the Sixth and Last Anniversary Meeting of the Zoological Club of the Linnean Society of London, on the 29th of November, 1829. By N. A. Vigors, Esq. A. M. F. R. S. &c., Natural History in London, Retrospective Criticism, Part II Reviews, Notice of the Plumage of the Bearded Titmouse When a Young Bird. By the Rev. J. Lakes, Literary Notices, On the Habits of the Chameleon. By Henry Slight, Esq. M. R. C. S., Honorary Librarian to the Portsmouth Philosophical Institution, Illustrations of Antediluvian Zoology and Botany, Miscellaneous Intelligence, On the Gooseberry Grub. By E. S., Notice of a Discovery Respecting the Food of the Bearded Titmouse (Pàrus Biármicus Lin.). By W. H. Dikes, Esq., On Póntia Chariclèa and Mètra, the Large and Small Cabbage Butterflies. By the Rev. W. T. Bree, M. A., Trait in the Habits of the Weasel, with Notes on the Water Shrew and the Thrush. By W. L., Selkirkshire.
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