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The Magazine of Natural History

1830; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. Baird, Richard Drosier, Rev. W. T. Bree, J. D. Hoy, J. C. Dale, Samuel Woodward, R. C. Taylor, Nat. John Winch, W. Spence,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: On the Hydra, or Fresh-Water Polypus. By Samuel Woodward, Esq., Notice of the Capture of Vanéssa Húntera, for the First Time in Britain, with a Catalogue of Rare Insects Captured. By J. C. Dale, Esq., An Introduction to the Natural History of Molluscous Animals. In a Series of Letters. By G. J. On the Forms, Composition, and Structure of Shells, Some Account of the Stickleback Fish (Gasterósteus Aculeàtus). By O., Remarks on Some of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Periodical Works on Natural History. By a Purchaser of Periodicals, Reviews, An Introductory View of the Linnean System of Plants. By Miss Kent, Authoress of Flòra Doméstica, Sylvan Sketches, &c., Miscellaneous Intelligence, An Account of the Mode in Which the Common Frog Takes Its Food. By the Rev. W. T. Bree, A. M., Account of an Ornithological Visit to the Islands of Shetland and Orkney, in the Summer of 1828. By Richard Drosier, Esq., Illustrations of Antediluvian Zoology, On the Luminousness of the Sea. Read before the Plinian Society. By W. Baird, Esq., Member of That Society, Remarks on M. Adolphe Brongniarl's Opinion as to the Vegetation Which Covered the Surface of the Earth at the Different Epochs of the Formation of Its Crust. By Nat. John Winch, Esq. A. L. S. &c., Observations on the Habits and Nidification of the Bearded Titmouse (Pàrus Biármicus L.). By J. D. Hoy, Esq., Notes on the Weather at Florence during the past Winter. By W. Spence, Esq.. Obituary: Life of Sir Humphry Davy. By Dr. Paris. In the Annual Biography and Obituary for 1830.

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