The Magazine of Natural History
1838; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James L. Drummond, Robert Garner, Hermann Von Meyer, Edward Blyth, J. O. Westwood, Frederic John Bird, Thomas Wright, Mr. George Luxford, W. Weissenborn, W. E. Shuckard, J. O. Westwood,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: Notices of Irish Entozoa. By James L. Drummond, M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the Royal Belfast Institution, President of the Belfast Natural History Society, &c. Tetrarhynchus Grossus, Recent Researches in Fossil Zoology. By Hermann Von Meyer, Notes on the Natural History of the Ant-Lion, (Myrmeleon Formicarium, Linn.) by J. O. Westwood, Esq., F. L. S., On the Artificial Arrangement of Some of the More Extensive Natural Orders of British Plants. By Frederic John Bird, Esq., Cruciferæ (Brassicaceæ, Lindl.), Description of a New Species of Myrmica Which Has Been Found in Houses Both in the Metropolis and Provinces. By W. E. Shuckard, Esq., Vice Presid. Entom. Soc., Librarian of the Royal Society, On the Anatomy of the Lamellibranchiate Conchiferous Animals. By Robert Garner, Esq. F. L. S., Short Communications, Analytic Descriptions of the Groups of Birds Composing the Order Strepitores. By Edward Blyth, Esq. Buceroides, or the Hornbill and Hoopoe Tribes, Current Numbers of Works Previously Noticed, On Spontaneous Generation. By W. Weissenborn, Ph. D., Observations on a Rare British Dolphin. By Thomas Wright, Esq., M. R. C. S., Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, The Spirit of the Woods. By the Author of "The Moral of Flowers. " Pp. 306. London: Longman & Co. 1837, Notes on a Few British Plants. By Mr. George Luxford, A. L. S., &c.. Editorial: Letter from John Dalrymple, Esq., in Reply to Mr. Wallace's Remarks at Page 553. Review: Reviews Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects; Founded on Their Natural Habits and Corresponding …. Poem, verse: The Ivy.—Hedera Helix.
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