The Magazine of Natural History
1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
M. Rang, W. Weissenborn, Mr. Adam White, John Morris, Edward Newman, Rev. H. Jelly, Mr. Wm. Bedford, Jonathan Couch, Thomas Bruges Flower,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: Short Communications, On the Natural History of the German Marmot (Hamster). By W. Weissenborn, Ph.D., An Account of the Strata of Lincoln, from a Recent Survey, Commencing North of the Cathedral, and Descending to the Bed of the River. Drawn up by Mr. Wm. Bedford, Notes on Irish Natural History, More Especially Ferns, On the Genus Argonauta. By M. Rang, A Systematic Catalogue of the Fossil Plants of Britain Neuropterides, Göpp, A Catalogue of Some of the Most Interesting Plants Collected in the Neighbourhood of Swansea, Glamorganshire, during the past Summer [1839]. By Thomas Bruges Flower, Esq., F. L. S., Description of Two Hemipterous Insects. By Mr. Adam White, M.E.S., M.B.S., On the Structure and Habits of the Physalia (of Cuvier) or Portuguese Man-Of-War; Holothuria Physalis, of Linnœus.— by Jonathan Couch, Esq., F. L. S., On the Fossil Shells of the Genus Modiola Being Frequently Found in the Bath Oolite, Enclosed in the Shells of the Genus Lithodomus. By the Rev. H. Jelly.
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