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The Zoologist

1853; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Nees Von Esenbeck, H. W. Bates, Rev. A. Matthews, J. F. Stephens, Octavius Pickard-Cambridge, John Hogg, Alfred Merle Norman, H. W. Newman, George Daniell, Rev. George Gordon, C. R. Bree, J. H. Gurney, H. W. Bates, Alfred Newton, S. Gurney Jr., C. R. Bree, William Balfour Baikie, William Elford Leach, H. W. Bates, William Balfour Baikie, Philip Henry Gosse, Richard Hill, Philip Henry Gosse, Richard Hill, James Taylor, Robert Warington, E. Newman, H. W. Bates, Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, Alfred Merle Norman, William Doubleday King, Julian Deby, Jonathan Couch, William Yarrell, William Balfour Baikie, H. T. Stainton, Alfred Charles Smith, W. H. Slaney, A. E. Brehm, William F. Templer, P. H. Gosse, J. W. Douglas, Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, William Balfour Baikie, William White Walpole, H. T. Stainton, J. H. Gurney, Philip Henry Gosse, Frederick Smith, Wm. Thompson, William White Walpole, H. W. Bates, Robert Warington, Alfred Merle Norman, Thomas Boyd, A. R. Hogan, Rev. George Harris, Thomas Bell, Edward Newman,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Appendix to the Zoologist for 1853, The Zoologist, "To Him Who in the Love of Nature Holds Communion with Her Visible Forms, She Speaks a Various Language; for His Gayer Hours She Has a Voice of Gladness, and a Smile and Eloquence of Beauty, and She Glides into His Darker Musings, with a Mild and Healing Sympathy, That Steals Away Their Sharpness, Ere He Is Aware", Advertisement, The Zoologist for 1853, Edward Newman, Printer, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate. Table of contents: Contents of 'Phytologist,' 1853, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: On Preserving the Balance between the Animal and Vegetable Organisms in Sea Water. By Robert Warington, Esq., Some Remarks on the Habits of the Hesperidæ, Additions to the List of Birds of Orkney and Zetland, Notice of the Decease of the Rev. James Smith of Monquhitter, Short Extracts from a Journal of a Voyage Made to Central America in 1852., Catalogue of the Echinodermata of Orkney. By William Balfour Baikie, Esq., M. D., On the Reproduction of the Greater Spotted Cuckoo, (Cuculus Glandarius, Linn.), Note on Niphargus Stygius, Schiödte, and Other Members of the Subterranean Fauna, Description of a Young Lobster Measuring Only Nine Lines, List of Land and Fresh-Water Shells Found in the Neighbourhood of Sudbury., A Glance at the Present State of Our Knowledge of the Coleophorœ, Occurrence of a Petrel New to Britain on the West Coast of Ireland, Note on the Song of the Willow Wren and Chiff-Chaff, Land and Fresh-Water Mollusca of Oxford and Its Neighbourhood, Discovery of Helix Obvoluta in Hampshire, Captures of Various Birds in Oxfordshire, Occurrence of the Gray-Headed Wagtail (Motacilla Neglecta) near Penzance, On the Geographical Distribution of the British Mollusca, Note on Tench and Pike, Note on Cerura Vinula, Notice of the Habits of Myrmica Domestica, Shuck., Together with Some Account of a Means of Turning the Industry of This Minute Ant to Account in the Preparation of Skeletons of Small Animals. By George Daniell, Esq., The Great Sea Serpent, On the Artificial Introduction of a Breed of Salmon into the River Swale, and a Tributary Stream in Yorkshire. Communicated by John Hogg, Esq., F. L. S., Catalogue of the Land and Fresh-Water Shells Inhabiting the Neighbourhood of Dublin., Occurrence of the Reddish-Gray Bat (Vespertilio Nattereri) in Suffolk, Occurrence of Toads in Stone, Proceedings of the Microscopical Society, Note on the Occurrence of Sphinx Convolvuli at Bridgwater, Note on the Acarus of the Hornbill, Occurrence of Herrings in the Lakes of Killarney, Note on the Occurrence of Caprella Lœvis in the Moray Firth, On "Robber Bees, " as Described by O. Pickard-Cambridge, Esq., Remarks on Scolopax Delamotti. By the Rev. A. Matthews, M. A., Inquiry Respecting Certain Appendages to the Haustellum of Diurnal Lepidoptera, The Entomological Club, Notices of New Books 'The Annals and Magazine of Natural History,' Nos. 66— 68, Dated June, July, and August, 1853, Occurrence of the Summer Duck (Dendronessa Sponsa, Swainson) in Sussex, Notes on the Oxfordshire Shells., An Introduction to the Study of the Nepticulæ, Occurrence of Limax Gagates near Tenby, S. Wales, Note on the Unknown Eggs Found near Norwich, Proceedings of the Zoological Society, What Has Been Done for Entomology in Scotland?, Description of a Specimen of the Lesser Forked Beard (Raniceps Trifurcatus); with an Announcement of the Occurrence of That and Two Other Rare British Fishes at Weymouth., Catalogue of Marine Mollusca Inhabiting the Dublin Coast, Anecdote of the Power of Fascination as Exercised by a Fox, with Some Remarks on the Exercise of a Similar Power by Other Predaceous Animals., Note on the Supposed Total Abstinence of a Spider, Note on the Geographical Distribution of Accipiter Tachiro and Terekia Cinerea, Notes on the Habits of Sepiola Vulgaris., Notices of New Books 'A Naturalist's Rambles on the Devonshire Coast.' by Philip Henry Gosse. London: John Van Voorst, Paternoster, Proceedings of the Entomological Society, Occurrence of the Rosy Feather Star (Comatula Rosacea) &c. At Weymouth, Proceedings of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, Notes on a Short Excursion to Rannoch, Note on the Supposed Late Appearance of Insects, Occurrence of the Otter in Derbyshire, Are Telephorus Rusticus and T. Lividus the Male and Female of One Species?, Notices of New Books 'A Naturalist's Sojourn in Jamaica.' by Philip Henry Gosse, A. L. S., &c.; Assisted by Richard …, Note on the Reproduction of the Frog (Rana Temporaria), Note on a Variety of the Green Woodpecker, List of Micro-Lepidoptera Taken in the Vicinity of Dublin during the Year 1853, German Association for the Advancement of Science, Proposition for the Formation of a Kirby Society, Death of Mr. H. E. Strickland, Further Note on Tench and Pike, Proceedings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Notes on Ophiuridœ Obtained from the Moray Firth, off Gamrie, Banffshire, and Pennan, Aberdeenshire., Occurrence of the Otter in Various Localities, Migratory Birds in the Isle of Wight, On "Robber-Bees: " the Phenomenon Thus Denominated Attributed to the Presence of the Honey-Moth. By Octavius Pickard-Cambridge, Esq., Occurrence of the Lump Sucker (Cyclopterus Lumpus) at Lynn, Snakes with Two Heads, 'Molluscorum Britannicœ Synopsis., Note on the Singing of Birds in Spring and Summer in Ireland, Note on the Conveyance of Fish-Spawn to New Zealand, Anecdote of a Cow Sucked by Two Hedgehogs, Note on Frogs and Toads Inclosed in Stones, Occurrence of the Stone Plover near Penzance, Notes on the Hymenoptera of Southend and Its Vicinity., Anecdote of the Oared Shrew (Sorex Remifer), Pike and Tench, Note on the Vulture or Eagle Which Is Said to Attack the Trained Falcons of the Asiatic Falconers, Note on a Large Viper, Additional Note on the Spider That Lived Twelve Months without Food, Occurrence of Eolis Landsburgii at Weymouth, Catalogue of the Fishes of Orkney and Zetland Order VII.—Anacanthini, Note on the Reproduction of Frogs, Proceedings of the Dublin Natural History Society, Proceedings of the Society of British Entomologists, Observations on the General Colour and the Occasional Variations in the Plumage of Birds. By the Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, M. A., Notices of New Books 'The Annals and Magazine of Natural History,' No. 65, Dated May, 1853, Notices of New Books 'A History of British Crustacea.', On the Persecution of Birds and Animals, Unhappily so General in This Country., General Natural-History Society, My Dear Sir, in Recapitulating My Experiments of 1849 and 1850, in January, 1852,† I Stated That I Was Carrying out a Similar Investigation, in the Small Aquarium, with a Confined Portion of Sea-Water, Employing Some of the Green Sea-Weeds as the Vegetable Members of the Series, and the Common Winkle or Whelk to Represent the Snail as a Scavenger; and in September, 1852,‡ I Mentioned That I Had Succeeded Perfectly in My Endeavours, Having Had the Sea-Water Quite Clear and Sweet for Upwards of Six Months, and Had for Some Time Maintained the Healthy Life of Several Sea Anemonies, &c., Jackdaws Taking the Eggs and Young of Other Birds to Feed Their Own Young With. By W. H. Slaney, Esq., Entomological Localities Scotland, Proposed Division of Neuroptera into Two Classes, Capture of the Spiny Cross-Fish (Uraster Glacialis) in Dalkey Sound, Ireland, Alphabetical List of Subjects, List of the Echinodermata Hitherto Met with in the Moray Firth, Reply to Mr. Doubleday's "Notes on Mr. Stephens' 'Catalogue of Lepidopterous Insects in the Cabinet of the British Museum, (Tortrices). '" by J. F. Stephens, Esq., F. L. S., &c., Notes on the Habits of the Green Sandpiper, (Totanus Ochropus), Notes on the Habits of Some Species of Bats, Note on a Monstrosity in the Earth-Worm, (Lumbricus Terrestris), Note on the Grasshopper Warbler, Note on the Carnivorous Propensities of the Hedgehog, Inquiry Respecting the Unknown Eggs Lately Found near Norwich, Observations on the Harmlessness of the Hedgehog, Note on the "Singular Abstinence of a Spider", List of the Land and Fresh-Water Mollusca Found in Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire., Note on Lepidoptera Bred from Larvœ, Micro-Lepidoptera of the New Forest, Hampshire, Subscription for Professor Nees Von Esenbeck Addressed to the Readers of the 'Zoologist. ' by the Editor, Catalogue of Coleoptera Found in the Neighbourhood of Dublin, Vespertilio Emarginatus, Note on Uraster Glacialis and Muller's Top-Knot, Proceedings of the Isle of Wight Philosophical and Scientific Society, Occurrence of Onychoteuthis Banksii at Banff, N. B., Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, Proceedings of Natural-History Collectors in Foreign Countries, Anniversary Meeting, January 24, 1853, Diseases Produced by Coccidœ on the Olive, &c., Notes on Squirrels, Catalogue of the Fishes of Orkney and Zetland, Note on Acherontia Atropos, Mr. Stephens's Entomological Library and Collection, Notices of New Books 'The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ' Nos. 61 and 62, Dated January and February, 1853, Note on the Spawning of Frogs and Toads. Classified ads: Advertisement. Display ads: Advertisement.

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