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The Magazine of Natural History

1828; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. Baird, John V. Stewart, William Kirby, G. A. Walker Arnott, J. G. Strutt, P. J. Martin, Reverend W. Buckland, J. M. Chelsea,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: Indicatorial Calendar, Some Account of an Ascent and Barometrical Measurement of Wha-Ra-Rai, a Mountain in the Island of Owhyhee; Extracted from the Ms. Journal of Archibald Menzies, Esq. F. L. S. Communicated by Mr. Menzies, Catalogue of Works on Natural History, Lately Published, with Some Notice of Those Considered the Most Interesting to British Naturalists, Art. VIII. Queries and Answers, Some Account of the Hessian Fly, Natural History in London, Natural History in the English Counties, Art. IX. Retrospective Criticism, The Principal Forest Trees of Europe, Considered as Elements of Landscape, Some Account of Francesco Redi's Experiments on the Generation of Insects., Nótulœ Botánicœ, Descriptive Notice of a Specimen of Lèmur Tardigradus Lin., Màkis Cuv., Kept Alive for Some Time at Edinburgh, An Introductory View of the Linnean System of Plants, Calendar of Nature for London, Art. VIII. The Jussieuean, or Natural, System of Plants, Art. IV. Natural History in Scotland, Notice of a Remarkable Hare (Lèpus Timidus L.), Caught at Dunfanaghy in Donegal, Perennial Calendar for Various Parts of Europe, An Arrangement of the Different Species of Falcons Found in Great Britain. Fiction, drama: Part III Miscellaneous Intelligence, Part II Reviews.

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