The Magazine of Natural History
1828; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
P. Neill, Alex. J. Adie Jr., J. G. Strutt, William Swainson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: Art. IV. Mineralogy and Geology, Indicatorial Calendar, Notice of the Habits of a Mangouste, Kept Alive at Canaan Cottage, near Edinburgh. By Alex. J. Adie, Jun. Esq., Art. XII. Commercial Notices, Art. XI. Retrospective Criticism, A General Introductory View of the Jussieuean or Natural System of Plants, The General Subject, Fanciful Ideas for a National Museum of Shells, Natural History in Ireland, Meteorology, Art. III. Literary Notices, Observations on the Causes That Have Rebarded the Progress of Natural History in This Country, and on the Defective State of Our Public Museums. The First of a Series of Essays, Intended to Comprise a Succinct View of the System of Baron Cuvier, as Contained in His Règne Animal, and of His Researches on Fossil Bones. By B., Queries and Answers, Introduction, Art. III. Natural History in the English Counties, Some Remarks on the Habits of the Kingfisher. By S. T. P. of Leeds, Art. II. Zoology, Art. II. Natural History in London, Calendar of Nature for London, Art. III. Botany, Account of the Habits of a Specimen of the Simia Jácchus, Lin., or Jácchus Vulgàris, Geoff., Now in the Possession of Gavin Milroy, Esq. Edinburgh. Communicated by P. Neill, Esq. M. A. F. R. S. E. Sec. W. S., Catalogue of Works on Natural History, Lately Published, with Some Notice of Those Considered the Most Interesting to British Naturalists Britain, Biography, Art. IV. Natural History in Scotland, Perennial Calendar for Various Parts of Europe, The Principal Forest Trees of Europe, Considered as Elements of Landscape. By J. G. Strutt. Fiction, drama: Part III Collectanea, Part II Reviews, Part I Original Communications, Part IV Miscellaneous Intelligence.
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