The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History
1849; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Edward Newman, Rev. J. C. Atkinson, John Wolley, Edward Newman, Fredk. Smith, Beverley R. Morris, W. D. King, John Wolley, W. R. Scott, J. B. Ellman, E. Newman, Edward Newman, J. S. Webb, William Lean, J. B. Ellman, T. Thompson, J. W. Halke, Henry Matthews, W. F. Foottit, T. S. Rudd, Henry Johnson, Frederick Bates, A. G. Melville, J. B. Ellman, E. Neuman, W. D. King, Robert Gray, Edward Newman, W. D. King, J. J. Briggs, J. J. Briggs, Samuel Stevens, Rev. James Smith, Alfred Newton, Henry Matthews, John Quekett, E. Newman, F. Walker, W. A. Michael, H. Matthews, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Oswald Mosley, Edward Newman, F. O. Morris, Hanry Matthews, W. T. Bree, Edward Newman, Oswald Mosley, T. W. Foster, H. T. Stainton, Edward Newman, E. Newman, H. T. Stainton, Thomas John Bold, Jonathan Couch, Jonathan Couch, F. Walker, H. T. Stainton, Frederick Smith, John Sircom Jr., Francis Walker, Frederick Smith, H. T. Stainton,
ResumoCover: The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History. Frontmatter: "Thy Desire, Which Tends to Know the Works of God, Thereby to Glorify the Great Workmaster, Leads to No Excess That Reaches Blame, but Rather Merits Praise the More It Seems Excess; for Wonderful Indeed Are All His Works, Pleasant to Know, and Worthiest to Be All Had in Remembrance Always with Delight ", Preface, Advertisement, The Zoologist for 1849. Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: Description of a New British Colymbetes. By Thomas John Bold, Esq. Genus.— Colymbetes, Clairville, Occurrence of the Sturgeon (Accipenser Sturio) at Wisbeach, Descriptions of Three New British Tineidœ, The Great Sea-Serpent, On Leaves Adhering to the Casts of Worms, On Useless Records in the 'Zoologist', Descriptions of New British Aphides Aphides on the Geranium (Pelargonium), Preservation of Crustacea, Capture of a Finner Whale in the Thames, Descriptions of New British Aphides. Aphides on the Petty Spurge (Euphorbia Peplus), Partiality of Cats for Cigars, Inquiry as to the Best Mode of Preparing Skeletons, On the Purple Colour of the Ancients, Especially Considered in Reference to Its Connexion with Natural History., Ornithological Rambles in Sussex, Extract from the Rev. C. A. Bury's Diary, Occurrence of Melitœa Dia in Warwickshire, On the Viper Swallowing Its Young, New Shell, Colias Edusa and C. Hyale, A Strange Marine Animal, of Great Size and Strength, Was Captured on the 26th of March, off Cullercoats, near Newcastle, The Birds of Oxfordshire and Its Neighbourhood Class V.—Occasional Visitors, Occurrence of a Supposed New Species of Riband Fish on the Coast off Cullercoats, Capture of the Sea Eagle (Haliæëtos Albicilla) in Sussex, Occurrence of Colias Hyale, &c. At Dover, Description of Scomber Punctatus, a Species of MacKerel Not Hitherto Recognized by Naturalists., Capture of Cerura Bicuspis at Preston, The Birds of Melbourne., On Sewing up the Mouths of Snakes in India, Proceedings of the Zoological Society, Proceedings of the Zoological Society Note.—No Meetings of This Society Have Been Held since the Last Reported in This Journal, The Birds of Oxfordshire and Its Neighbourhood Summer Visitors, Cream-Coloured Polecat, Capture of Hymenoptera in Devonshire, Reasoning Power in the Dog, Proceedings of the Entomological Society, Observations on a Mixed Colony of Halictus Abdominalis (Female, Melitta Fulvocincta, Kirby), H. Morio, Andrena Nigro-Ænea and Sphecodes Subquadratus. By Fredk. Smith, Esq., Curator to the Entomological Society, Proceedings of the Entomological Society January 22, 1849 (Anniversary Meeting).— W. Spence, Esq., President, in the Chair, Note on the Physeter Bidens, Note on the Interesting Habits and Economy of the Larvœ of Porrectariœ (Co-Leophorœ), On Some of the Rarer Birds Found in Devonshire. By W. R. Scott, M. D., An American Marvel, Occurrence of the Anglesey Morris (Leptocephalus Morrisii) and Argentine (Argentina Sphyræna) at Redcar, Descriptions of Two New Species of British Nomadœ. Nomada Armata, Schäffer, Can the Ferret Exist in a State of Nature in England?, Notes of Captures of Tineidœ, with Remarks on the Specific Distinctions of Some Closely-Allied Species, and Descriptions of New British Species., Capture of Lepidoptera in Scotland, Abstract of a Paper, by John Quekett, Esq., "On the Structure and Mode of Growth of Certain of the Tissues and Organs of the Trout (Salmo Fario) after Its Exclusion from the Egg, Descriptions of New British Micro-Lepidoptera, Appendix to the Zoologist for 1849, Descriptions of New Species of British Bees., Occurrence of a Foreign Bat in Orkney, On the Habits and Economy of Various Species of British Fossorial Hymenoptera, Proceedings of the Microscopical Society of London, Occurrence of the Oviparous Lizard (Lacerta Agilis) and the Natterjack (Bufocalamita) near Liverpool, Occurrence of the Two-Toothed Whale (Physeter Bidens) at Hull, Yorkshire Naturalists' Club, The Sea-Side Book, Remarkable Instance of Instinct in a Pike, Glyceria Fluitans Attractive to Moths, Toad in Solid Wood, Inquiry Respecting the Preservation of Crustacea, Oology and Ornithology, Occurrence of Brachioptilon Hamiltoni in the Gulf of Mexico, Reply to the Inquiry of Mr. Duff as to the Best Mode of Preparing Skeletons (Zool. 2474), The Birds of Oxfordshire and Its Neighbourhood, Occurrence of the Osprey, Pied Flycatcher and Reed Wren at Scilly, Curious Habitat of Tinea Ustella, Description of a New British Species of Argyresthia Sp.— Aurulentella, Zeller in Litt, Preparing Skeletons, On Reason and Instinct., The Letters of Rusticus, Enquiry Respecting the Wild Cat, On the Preservation of Small Mammalia, Catalogue of Tineidœ, A Monograph on the European Species of the Genus Argyresthia, The Ca'ing Whale, British Reptiles, Golden Eagle (Aquila Chrysaëtos) near Rye, Notes on the Marine Zoology of Dunbar.—Corallines, Zoophytes and Annelides, List of Zoophytes, &c., Found near Dover, Colias Hyale, Supposed Monstrosity of Planorbis Carinatus, Dates of the Singing of Birds at Elveden, Description of Brama Pinna-Squamata, a Suppossed Unrecognized British Fish, Men with Tails, On the Sense of Touch in Spiders, Occurrence of Sylvia Orphea in Yorkshire, Occurrence of the Osprey at Udimore, Sussex, The Lake of Alligators in Scinde.
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