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The Magazine of Natural History

1829; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Lieutenant J. H. Davies, James L. Drummond, John F. M. Dovaston, J. Rennie, Frederick Jukes, J. D. C. Sowerby, George Johnston, J. E. Bowman, Nat. John Winch, Rev. Thomas D. Hincks,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: On the White Butterflies of Britain. By J. Rennie, Esq. A. M. A. L. S., Microscopic Amusement, as a Means of Educating the Feelings, Collectanea, Natural History in Scotland, Retrospective Criticism, Geology and Mineralogy, Notice Respecting an Oak Tree Struck by Lightning. By the Rev. T. W. S., Natural History in London, Natural History in the English Counties, Meteorology, Hints for Improvements, Queries and Answers, Calendar of Nature Scotland, Natural History in North Wales, Some Account of the Water-Shrew: a Mouse Supposed to Have Been Lost for about a Century. By John F. M. Dovaston, Esq. A. M. Oxon., of West-Felton, near Shrewsbury, Biography Memoir of the Late John Templeton, Esq., Forming Part of the Anniversary Address Delivered on the 24th …, Farther Observations on the Influence of Fresh Water on Marine Animals. By Lieutenant J. H. Davies, R. M. Communicated by James L. Drummond, M. D., President of the Belfast Natural History Society, Literary Notices, Catalogue of Works on Natural History, Lately Published, with Some Notice of Those Considered the Most Interesting to British Naturalists Britain, Zoology, Notice of an Imposture Entitled a Pygmy Bison, or American Ox. By V., Remarks on the Nature and Habits of the Bearded Titmouse (Pàrus Biármicus.) by a Lover of Nature, Part II Reviews, Botany, Miscellaneous Intelligence, Notice of Some Fragments of Orthóceras Annulàris and Striàta, Found in the Barr Limestone in Warwickshire. By Frederick Jukes, Esq.; with a Note by J. D. C. Sowerby, Esq. F. L. S.. Obituary: Mr. George Caley.

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