The Magazine of Natural History
1832; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William Gordon, Charles Waterton, J. D. Salmon, John F. M. Dovaston, George Johnston, Rev. J. S. Henslow, Robert Bakewell,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: Queries and Answers, On Birds Using Oil from Glands, "For the Purpose of Lubricating the Surface of Their Plumage. " (See Vol. I. P. 119.) by Charles Waterton, Esq, On the Varieties of Pàris Quadrifòlia, Considered with Respect to the Ordinary Characteristics of Monocotyledonous Plants, In Vol. Iv. P. 446-7. Is a List of the Rarer Plants of Essex; and J. G., Its Author, Remarks, Retrospective Criticism, Observations on the Eggs and Birds Which Were Met with in a Three Weeks' Sojourn (from May 30. To June 21. 1831) in the Orkney Islands, Original Communications A Visit to the Survey Zoological Gardens, An Essay on the Analogy between the Structure and Functions of Vegetables and Animals, A Few Remarks on the Nightingale and the Blackcap, Literary Notices, Of the Conservatory so Justly Admired by Observator; We Have in Our Gardener's Magazine, Vol. vii. P. 692, 693., Given a Figure and Short Description, Illustrations in British Zoology E'olis Rufibranchia'lis, Miscellaneous Intelligence Natural History in Foreign Countries France, On the Recent Discovery of Gold Mines in the United States of America. Review: Reviews Catalogue of Works on Natural History, Lately Published, with Some Notice of Those Considered the Most ….
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