The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History
1873; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Edward Newman, Charles John Andersson, Edward Newman, Henry Stevenson, J. H. Gurney Jr., Dr. J. E. Gray, Edward Newman, G. E. Shelley, John Gatcombe, John Cordeaux, J. E. Harting, Edward Newman, H. W. Bates, Rev. A. C. Smith, Mr. John Sclater, John Gatcombe, Hugh P. Hornby, C. Bygrave Wharton, H. W. Bates, Prof. N. S. Shaler, W. C. Hewitson, George Dawson Rowley, Henry Doubleday, Alfred Newton, Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, A. E. Knox, Edward Newman, Charles Darwin, Edward Newman, Dr. A. E. Brehm, Alfred Newton, Rev. A. C. Smith, Alfred Charles Smith, Rev. John MacRae, Edward Newman, Emma M. Paget, J. D. Hooker, Thomas Cornish, H. T. Stainton, John Cordeaux, Edward Newman, Rev. F. A. Walker, John Gatcombe, Edward Newman, A. H. Cocks, G. T. Rope, Francis Hancock Balkwill, H. Pryer, John Cordeaux, H. Durnford, G. T. Rope, G. T. Rope, G. T. Rope, W. Jones, J. Barrington Deacon, H. T. Stainton, T. H. Potts, Cecil Smith, John Gatcombe, Rev. O. Pickard-Cambridge, W. Saville Kent, G. T. Rope, G. B. Corbin, J. S. Bowerbank, Thomas Cornish, J. S. Bowerbank, E. Newman, Sir Sidney S. Saunders, Henry T. Stainton, W. A. Lloyd, Edward Newman, J. Traherne Moggridge, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, E. Newman, Edward Newman, John Cordeaux, Thomas Cornish, Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, G. B. Corbin, Gervase F. Mathew, T. Southwell, Gervase F. Mathew, Rev. A. E. Eaton, H. Durnford, Edward Newman, Henry Stevenson, William Stafford, Robert Ridgway, H. Durnford, A. H. Smee, Edward Newman, Edward Newman,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Zoologist, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History, The Charms That Mind Delights to Trace Are Those That Glow in Nature's Face, the Only Beauties That Withstand the Touch of Time's Destroying Hand. Essay: Second Supplementary Report on the Extinct Birds of the Mascarene Islands, Ornithological Notes from Somersetshire, On the Migration and Habits of the Curlew Sandpiper (Tringa Subarquata, Güldenstaedt). By John Cordeaux, Esq., Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire November and December, 1872, The Girl Bunting an Autumnal Songster, Ommastrephes Sagittatus off Hastings, February 3, 1873.— H. W. Bates, Esq., Vice-President, in the Chair Donations to the Library, A Recent Trilobite, The Cuckoo Question, April 7, 1873.— H. T. Stainton, Esq., V.-P., in the Chair Donations to the Library, A Few Notes on Flying Fish, The Theory of Dr. Baldamus as Regards the Cuckoo's Eggs, The Channel Islands Fauna, Observations on the Natural History of the Night Parrot of New Zealand (Kakapo of the Maories). By T. H. Potts, Esq., Annual Meeting, January 27, 1873, A Difficulty for Darwinists. By Francis Hancock Balkwill, The Mammoth Still in the Land of the Living, A Visit to Corsica. By the Rev. F. A. Walker, M. A., F. L. S., Ornithological Notes from Suffolk during August, 1873, Appearance of an Animal, Believed to Be That Which Is Called the Norwegian Sea Serpent, on the Western Coast of Scotland, in August, 1872. By the Rev. John MacRae, Minister of Glenelg, Invernesshire, and the Rev. David Twopeny, Vicar of Stockbury, Kent, July 7, 1873.— Henry T. Stainton, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Vice-President, in the Chair Additions to the Library, Notes from the Brighton Aquarium, Otter in the Thames, Large Otter near Plymouth, Notes at Sea. By John Cordeaux, Esq. May, 1873, Notes from Leiston, Suffolk. By G. T. Rope, Esq., Memoir of the Late Thomas Dix, Bottlenosed Whales off Penzance, Octopus Vulgaris at Penzance, The Wild Cat Not a Myth, Large Otter, Wild Birds Protection, Perception in the Lower Animals, A Huge Lobster, Notices of New Books A Handbook to the Birds of Egypt. By G. E. Shelley, F. G. S., Z. S., &c. London: Van Voorst, Paternoster …, Ornithological Notes from Devonshire May, 1873, A Dog Eating Stoats, Ornithological Notes. By H. Durnford, Esq., Proceedings of the Entomological Society Additions to the Library, An American Fossil Lion, Lumpfish or Lumpsucker, The Chinese Stag Lately at the Zoological Gardens, Ornithological Notes from Devon, Cornwall, &c. September to November, 1872, Notices of New Books Official Handbook to the Marine Aquarium of the Crystal Palace Aquarium Company (Limited). By W. A. Lloyd, …, Catalogue of the Whales and Dolphins (Cetacea) Inhabiting or Incidentally Visiting the Seas Surrounding the British Islands. By Dr. J. E. Gray, F. R. S., &c., Supposed Identify of Lakes Tanganyika and Albert Nyanza, Proceedings of the Entomological Society, Ornithological Notes from Castle Eden, Arrival of Spring Migrants, &c., Large Snake, Criticisms on Mr. Durnford's "Ornithological Notes", Large Lobster, The Eggs of the Cuckoo. By Henry Doubleday, Esq., Plan of Crystal Palace Aquarium Key to Plan, Natural-History Notes from Honolulu, A Few Last Words on the Cuckoo Question. By the Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, M. A., Some Additional Remarks on the Question of the Colouring of Cuckoos' Eggs. By the Rev. A. C. Smith, M. A., Report of the 'Close Time' Committee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (Section D) Bradford, 1873, The Theory of Dr. Baldamus as Regards the Cuckoo's Egg., A Difficulty for Darwinists, British Heronries. By J. E. Harting, Esq., F. L. S., &c. Appendix, Death of Mr. J. K. Lord, Notes on the Fauna of Spitsbergen, Ornithological Notes from North Wales for the Summer and Autumn of 1872, Notices of New Books Birds of the Humber District. By John Cordeaux. 232 Pp. Post 8vo, and a Frontispiece by Keulemans. London: …, Vipers in the New Forest, Harvesting Ants and Trapdoor Spiders: Notes and Observations on Their Habits and Dwellings. By J. Traherne Moggridge, F. L. S. London: L. Reeve & Co. 1873, Ornithological Notes from Norfolk October, Zoology of the Royal Academy. By Edward Newman, Serialia Growing on a Hippocampus, Mice in East Suffolk, Enormous Fossil Ungulate, Death of Dr. Saxby, Ornithological Notes from Godalming September, 1873, Proceedings of the Entomological Society Election of a Subscriber, The Relation between the Colour and Geographical Distribution of Birds. By Robert Ridgway, Preface, Shorteared Owl in Nottinghamshire, The Cuckoo. By Dr. A. E. Brehm, Supplementary Remarks on the Propagation of the Cuckoo, March 3rd, 1873.— Prof. Westwood, President, in the Chair Donations to the Library, Notices of New Books Autumns on the Spey. By A. E. Knox, M. A., F. L. S., &c. 172 Pp. Post 8vo; Four Litho. Plates by …, Rare Birds near Barusley, Further Remarks on the Colouring of Cuckoo's Eggs, Beaumaris Shark and Boar-Fish at Hastings, Cuckow's Eggs, Large Sturgeon in the Ouse, Shark and Pilot-Fish, Blackbird Nesting on the Ground, The Supposed Sea Serpent, Ornithological Notes from Devon and Cornwall December, 1872, Postscript, Proceedings of the Entomological Society Donations to the Library, Rare Fishes at Penzance, Large Squid Exhibited in Japan. By H. Pryer, Esq., Notices of New Books Notes on the Birds of Damara Land and the Adjacent Countries of South-Western Africa. By the Late Charles …, Notes on the Right and Sperm Whales, King Crab off the Dutch Coast, Wild Birds Protection Act. Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Backmatter: E. Newman, Printer, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate.
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