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The Zoologist : a Popular Miscellany of Natural History

1851; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Coleridge's Ancient Mariner, Edward Newman, Rev. A. Matthews, Edward Newman, J. O. Harper, J. O. Harper, Jonathan Couch, Rev. James Smith, Rev. George Harris, R. Wakefield, George Harris, J. O. Harper, J. B. Ellman, E. T. Higgins, J. Duff, Mr. James Tracy, Rev. James Smith, John N. Duck, R. F. Logan, A. Hussey, J. Brown, H. T. Stainton, Rev. James Smith, Edward Newman, Alfred Newton, Edward Newman, William Thompson, J. H. Gurney, Augustus F. Sheppard, Edward Newman, J. W. Douglas, Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, Cornelius Nicholson, Henry W. Bates, Samuel Stevens, John Wighton, I. Norman, William Thompson, H. W. Newman, Rev. R. C. Douglas, J. W. Douglas, Edward Newman, W. F. W. Bird, Edward Newman, Robt. C. Douglas, Geo. Harris, J. W. Douglas, H. W. Newman, J. T. Norman, J. Allen Hill, Frederick Smith, Frederick Smith, Alfred Charles Smith, Samuel Gurney Jr., F. W. L. Ross, Samuel Stevens, Charles Barron, Arthur Hussey, J. T. Norman, John Henry Gurney, Sir R. I. Murchison, J. H. Gurney, George Harris, W. K. Bridgman, C. Nelson, Rev. George Harris, Frederick Smith, William Thompson, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, G. Von Nicelli, H. T. Stainton, Frederick Smith, Edward Newman,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Preface, Advertisement, The Zoologist, The Zoologist : a Popular Miscellany of Natural History, Appendix to the Zoologist for 1851, "He Prayeth Best, Who Loveth Best, All Things Both Great and Small; for the Dear God Who Loveth Us He Made and Loveth All". Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Editorial: Errata. Essay: Note by Mr. S. Stevens, Notices of New Books Game Birds and Wild Fowl, Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, Anecdote of the Sony Thrush, Instinct of a Dog, General Observations, A List of the Pomeranian Species of the Genus Lithocolletis; Together with Descriptions of Some Species of This Genus Not Mentioned in Zeller's Monograph. By G. Von Nicelli, of Berlin, Note on the Genus Ametalla, with Characters of Three Species Supposed to Be Previously Undescribed. By Edward Newman Stirps— MacRocera, Note on the Sphinx Convolvuli, On the Hissing of Snakes, Land and Fresh-Water Mollusca in the Neighbourhood of Norwich, Notes of the Marine Zoology of Moray Firth. By the Rev. George Harris, On Hunting Diligently for Lepidoptera, Shower of Snails, Observations on the Waxwing (Bombycilla Garrula), Great Beauty of South-American Lepidoptera, Mr. Gosse Also Stated His Opinion That It Was Possible That This Parasite Is Always Hatched in a Parent Volvox, but That the Embryonic Globe Is Entered from Without, Mr. Moore Exhibited Some Lepidoptera from Hastings, among Which Were Sphaleroptera Longana, Haw., and Bryophila Glandifera, Earth-Worms Destroyed by Grubs, Stratagem of a Spider, The Tinearist's Calender for April, Descriptions of Some New Species of British Hymenoptera. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Assistant in the Zoological Department of the British Museum Family— Chrysididæ, Description of the Larva of Limenitis Sibilla, Notes on the Turnstone and Tern, Anecdotes of the Common Fox, (Vulpes Vulgaris, Briss.), Occurrence of the Sturgeon in the Mersey, On the Characters and Affinities of Dohrnia, an Australian Genus of Hormocerous Coleoptera. By Edward Newman Class— Coleoptera, The Museum Catalogue of British Lepidoptera, The Ballan Wrasse (Labrus Maculatus, Bloch), Description of the Orphens Warbler, (Sylvia Orphea), Notes on the Asteriadœ Inhabiting the Moray Firth, An Entomological Ramble among the Rocks of Chudleigh, Devon, Notes on Observations in Natural History during a Tour in Norway, The Entomological Club, Description of a New British Species of the Genus Actinia Natural Order— Polypes Charnus, Cuvier, Description of the Hairy Woodpecker, Chiefly Copied from Wilson's 'American Ornithology. ' by Edward Newman, Capture of a Species of Atherine (Atherina Boyeri), New to the British Fauna. By Jonathan Couch, Esq., F. L. S., &c., Occurrence of the Osprey in Norfolk, A Toad in Difficulties, Proceedings of the British Entomological Society, On the Habits of Osmia Parietina. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Assistant in the Zoological Department, British Museum, Wolves Suckling Children in the Romulus and Remus Style, Occurrence of Notodonta Trepida in Radnorshire, Extracts from the Correspondence of Mr. H. W. Bates, Now Forming Entomological Collections in South America, Proceedings of the Zoological Society, Remarkable Bird's Nest, The Cockney House Sparrow and the Early Breakfast-Shop, Note on the Songs of Some of the British Birds, as Remarked in the Year 1850, Proceedings of the Entomological Society, On the Word Hermaphrodite, as Employed in Zoology; Considered Especially with Regard to a Bee Accidentally Possessing Some of the Distinguishing Characters of Both Sexes. By Edward Newman, Occurrence of Deilephila Celerio in Cumberland, On Notommata Parasita, a Rotifer Inhabiting the Volvox Globator, Occurrence of the Northern Rorqual (Balæna Boops) near King's Lynn, Notes on the Zoology of California, Stoat in White Coat, Notes on the Hymenoptera of the Undercliff, Isle of Wight. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Assistant in the Zoological Department, British Museum, Capture of a Whale off Lynn Regis, Death of Martins and Swallows, Characters of Two Apparently Undescribed Species of Longicorn Coleoptera. By Edward Newman Lamia (Symphyletes?) Dichotoma, On the Habits and Instincts of Birds, Remarks on Some of the Species of the Genus Lithocolletis Mentioned in the Preceding Paper. By H. T. Stainton, Esq., Catalogue of Birds Taken in Pembrokeshire, with Observations on Their Habits, Manners, &c. By Mr. James Tracy, Occurrence of the Spiny Shark (Echinorhinus Spinosus) at Gamrie, Occurrence of the Opah or King-Fish at Redcar, Note on the Pholas Dactylus, or Sussex Piddick, Entomological Localities. By J. W. Douglas, Esq. Charlton Pit, Occurrence of the Goshawk (Falco Palumbarius) in Norfolk, Proposal for a Great City Conservatory, or Geographical, Perennial, Glazed Garden, on the Site of Smithfield Market. By Edward Newman, Note on the Water-Rat, Observations on the Generic Names of Lepidoptera Adopted in the Museum Catalogue, Proceedings of the Microscopical Society of London, Dates of the Arrival and Departure of Migratory Birds in Oxfordshire during the Year 1850, Descriptions of New Insects from New Holland Family— Cerambycidæ, Remarkable Aberration in the Colouring of a Specimen of Cynthia Cardui, Note on Mecinus Collaris, Note on the Short Sun-Fish, (Orthagoriscus Mola), Land and Fresh-Water Mollusca Found in the Neighbourhood of Fulham, List of Crustacea Taken at Weymouth, on the Dorset Coast, from March, 1850, to March, 1851, Earthworms Found Dead, Affinities of the Pulicites, an Essay, Characters of a Second Species of 'Pseudocephalus, a Longicorn Insect from New Holland. By Edward Newman Natural Order— Cerambycites, Occurrence of the Gemmeous Dragonet near Gamrie, The 'Zoologist' List of British Birds, to Facilitate the Exchange of Specimens of Birds and Eggs, Greenhithe and Swanscombe Woods, Notice of a Specimen of the Goniastor Equestris with Six Rays, On the Impalement of Insects on Thorns, Proceedings of the Society of British Entomologists, Insensibility of Fish to Pain, Anecdote of a Weasel and a Frog, Occurrence of Ray's Bream (Brama Raii, Cuv.) at Gamrie, Time of Breeding and Period of Gestation of the Otter, The Arctic Ocean, Occurrence of the Roughlegged Buzzard (Buteo Lagopus) on Marlboro' Downs, Remarks on a Fossil Fish of the Old Red Sandstone of Gamrie, Notices of New Books (Continued) The Naturalist, The Salmon, (Salmo Salar), On the Specific Differences of Vespa Vulgaris, Linn., and Vespa Germanica, Panz. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Assistant in the Zoological Department, British Museum, Occurrence of the Osprey (Falco Haliæetos) at the Land's End, Earth-Worms and Grubs, Capture of Notodonta Trepida, Cleora Cinctaria, &c., Toad Found in a Flint, Birds of Oxfordshire. By the Rev. A. Matthews, Bonâ Fide British-Killed Hawk Owl. By E. T. Higgins, Esq.. Backmatter: Printed and Sold by E. Newman, at the Zoologist Office, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate, London, Edward Newman, Printer, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate.

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