The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History
1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Berthold Seemann, H. W. Bates, H. W. Bates, George Guyon, George Guyon, George Guyon, George Guyon, J. W. Douglas, Rev. William Bree, Rev. J. Pemberton Bartlett, William F. Templer, J. W. D., J. T. Norman, William Thompson, Bedford Pim, John MacGillivray, William Turner, Ediwn Brown, Edward Joseph Lowe, H. T. Harding, W. Balfour Baikie, John Wolley, John MacGillivray, John Macgillvray, John Macgillivray Macgillivray, Rev. George Gordon, John Scott, Charles Barron, Alfred Newton, George Gyron, George Gyron, George Gyron, Nicholas Cooke, J. W. Douglas, M. A. Guenee, R. Knox, Rev. A. Matthews, Henry Doubleday, J. W. Douglas, H. W. Bates, J. H. Gurney, Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, Alfred Newton, John Joseph Briggs, Dr. Balfour Baikie, Wm. Balfour Baikie, T. Vernon Wollaston, J. S. Rudd, John Evans, Robert Warington, Richard F. Burton, J. H. Gurney, Mr. W. H. Thomas, Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, W. H. Thomas, Edwin Brown, J. W. D., Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, Daniel T. Evans, R. H. Meade, Rev. George Gordon, J. W. Douglas, Alfred Newton, Frederick Smith, Rev. Hamlet Clark, J. H. Gurney,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Zoologist for 1852, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History, Reasoning at Every Step He Treads, Man yet Mistakes His Way; While Meaner Things Whom Instinct Leads Are Rarely Known to Stray. Table of contents: Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Display ads: Advertisement. Essay: Notes on the Birds, Fishes, and Insects Observed near St. Margaret's Bay, Kent. By John Joseph Briggs, Esq., Dear Sir, in Sending You the Foregoing Account of an Excursion in Teneriffe, I Am Anxious to Direct the Attention of Your Readers to the Facilities Which Now Exist for Reaching That Fine Island, and to Claim for It a Share of That Attention Which Naturalists Have so Liberally Bestowed upon Madeira, A Pattern for Ornithologists, Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Imperial Academy, Observations on the Economy of Vespa Norwegica and V. Rufa. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Assistant in the Zoological Department, British Museum, Occurrence of the American Teal at Scarborough, Anecdotes of a Spider, Method of Obtaining Trox Sabulosus, The Cuckoo, Note on the Habits of the Fern Owl or Goat-Sucker, (Caprimulgus Europæus). By Mr. W. H. Thomas, Late Bird-Keeper at the Surrey Zoological Gardens, and Zoological Society of London, On Obtaining Coleoptera &c. From Moss during the Spring Months, Singular Habit of a Cat, On the Habits of the Kiwi-Kiwi (Apteryx Mantelli, Bartlett), in Confinement. By Alfred Newton, Esq., Singular Capture of the Porbeagle Shark, (Lamna Cornubica, Flem), Occurrence of a Seal at the Undercliff, Isle of Wight, Exuviation of the Crustacea, The Search for Franklin, Occurrence of the Hebridal Smelt (Osmerus Hebridicus) and Other Rare Fishes at Redcar, Some Further Account of the Blackbird Said to Have Become White through Fright. By the Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, M. A., Notes on Mr. Stephens' 'Catalogue of Lepidopterous Insects in the Cabinet of the British Museum, (Tortrices). ' by Henry Doubleday, Esq., The Artist and the Butterflies, Subterranean Colony of Fresh-Water Mollusks, Notes on Captures of Coleopterous Insects. By the Rev. J. Pemberton Bartlett, M.A., British Marine Shells Found on the Coast of Deal, Kent, Occurrence of Various Birds at Ross, Dumbartonshire, Notices of New Books Falconry in the East, Occurrence of a Toad in a Block of Iron Ore, Ratcliffe Society, Curious Action in a Spider, Occurrence of Comatula Rosea at Redcar, Occurrence of Triton Palmipes in Scotland, Some Account of a Petrel, Killed at Southacre, Norfolk; with a Description and Synonymy. By Alfred Newton, Esq., Visit to Teneriffe, and Ascent of the Peak of Teyde, A New Method of Capturing and Killing Minute Lepidoptera, Diptera, &c., Proceedings of the Microscopical Society, Note on a Supposed Thalassicola, Note on Porcellana Platycheles, Curious Localities for the Nest of the Spotted Flycatcher, (Muscicapa Grisola), Entomological Localities. By J. W. Douglas, Esq. The Coast, Repair of the Shell in Mollusks, Notes on the Habits of the Shanny (Blennius Pholis), Entomological Localities. By J. W. Douglas, Esq. Box Hill, Surrey, and Its Vicinity, Occurrence of the Fire-Crested Regulus near Penzance, Anecdote of a Hunting Spider, Notes on the Habits of Solen, Note on the Proper Name of the "Sylvia Turdoides", Captures of Lepidoptera in the New Forest, Hampshire, Supplemental Note on the Black-Bellied Darter, (Plotus Anhinga), On the Occurrence of the Cedar Bird (Ampelis Carolinensis) in England. By Alfred Newton, Esq., The Variegated Sole, Entomological Localities. By J. W. Douglas, Esq. London, Supposed Capture in England of the American Black-Bellied Darter, (Plotus Anhinga). By the Rev. Alfred Charles Smith, M. A., Note on the Rev. G. Gordon's List of Moray Fishes (Zool. 2456,3480), Further Continuation of the Bee-Buzz, Occurrence of Regalecus Glesne at Cromarty, A List of the Crustaceans of the Moray Firth, Note on an Unusual Occurrence of the Red-Breasted Merganser, Extracts from the Correspondence of Mr. H. W. Bates, Now Forming Entomological Collections in South America, Proceedings of the Zoological Society, Tenacity of Life in Reptiles, On Changing the Eggs of Birds for Those of Other Species, Note on the Porcupine (Hystrix Cristatus), Proceedings of the Linnean Society, 'Great Artists and Great Anatomists. ' by R. Knox, M.D., F.R.S.E., Lecturer on Anatomy, and Corresponding Member of the Académie Nationale of France. London: Van Voorst. 1852, Proceedings of the Entomological Society, A Beautiful Discovery in the Management of Bees, A List of the Fishes That Have Been Found in the Moray Firth, and in the Fresh Waters of the Province of Moray. By the Rev. George Gordon, Curious Variety of the Sedge Warbler, (Salicaria Phragmitis), Instance of a Blackbird Turning White from Fright, Note on Indian Falconry, Excursion to Botany Bay, New South Wales, Remarks on the Fauna of Western Eskimaux-Land, Notes on the Coleoptera of Whittlesea Mere. By the Rev. Hamlet Clark, M. A., Curate of All Saints, Northampton, Some Account of the Zoological Museum at Haslar Hospital, Capture of Mancipium Daplidice at Whittlesea Mere, Description of the Yellow-Backed Whidah Finch Killed in Oxfordshire in September, 1851. By the Rev. A. Matthews, Notes on the Marine Mollusca of Weymouth, Some Account of the Country of the River Solimoens, or Upper Amazons. By H. W. Bates, Esq., On the Song of Birds, Mode of the Tree Frog Changing Its Skin, Land and Fresh-Water Mollusca of the Neighbourhood of Nottingham Water Shells, (Univalves), On the Habits of the Kiwi-Kiwi (Apteryx Mantelli, Bartlett), with a Mention of Ocydromus. By John Wolley, Esq., Notices of New Books 'Histoire Naturelle Des Insectes. Species Générale Des Lépidoptères. Noctuélites.' Par M. A. Guenee, Some Account of the Douroucouli Monkey, (Aötes Trivirgatus, Humb), Notes on the Distribution of Insects in Geographical Regions, Proceedings of the Microscopical Society of London, Remarks on a Critique of the 'Falconry of the Indus', The Poison of the Toad, A List of Butterflies Occurring in the Neighbourhood of Polebrook, in the County of Northampton; with Some Remarks. By the Rev. William Bree, M. A., Capture of the Sun-Fish (Orthagoriscus Mola) at Ilfracombe, Notes on the Zoology of the Isthmus of Panama, Curious Propensity of a Toad, Observations on the Natural History of the Water-Snail and Fish, Kept in a Confined and Limited Portion of Water. By Robert Warington, Esq., Method of Using Laurel-Leaves in Killing Insects, On the Method of Preserving Spiders, &c. By R. H. Meade, Esq., Notices of New Books Life of the Rev. William Kirby, Trochilium Chrysidiforme, Name of Chesil Bank, Proceedings of the Society of British Entomologists, Proceedings of the Dublin Natural History Society, Note on the Genus Gobius, Remarks on Certain Districts in the West of England; with Notes on Coleoptera Recently Captured in Them. By T. Vernon Wollaston, Esq., M.A., F.L.S., Mangrove Swamps and Their Inhabitants, Notes on the Arrival and Departure of Migratory Birds in Norfolk, Entomological Localities. By J. W. Douglas, Esq. The New Forest, Notes on the Fishing Frog (Lophius Piscatorius), Food of the Honey Buzzard (Pernis Apivorus), Insects Impaled on Thorns, Capture of Catocala Fraxini at Burton-On-Trent, Experiments with Venomous Serpents. By Daniel T. Evans, Esq., Note on a Whelk, Remarkable Instinct of a Pony, A Night in the Forest. By Nicholas Cooke, Esq., Note on the Singular Habit of a Cat, Greenwich Natural History Society, Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, Proceedings of Natural-History Collectors in Foreign Countries, List of the Arrival and Departure of the Migratory Birds, as Far as Observed, near Weston-On-The-Green, Oxfordshire, during 1851. Backmatter: Edward Newman, Printer, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate.
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