The Magazine of Natural History
1838; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Edward Blyth, Hugh E. Strickland, James Macauley, W. Weissenborn, Jonathan Couch, Rev. William Kirby, W. Swainson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Magazine of Natural History. Essay: Some Observations on the Lancelot, (Amphioxus Lanceolatus). By Jonathan Couch, Esq. F.L.S. So Little Is Known of That Singular Little Fish, the Lancelot, Short Communications [The Following Note on the Bos Urus, Referring to P. 254, Was Received from Dr. Weissenborn after His …, On the Flower-Gardens of the Ancients. By James Macauley, Esq. M. A., Analytic Descriptions of the Groups of Birds Composing the Order, Insessores Heterogenes. By Edward Blyth, Esq. Rollers, Bee-Eaters, and Kingfishers: Todies, and Jacamars, On Spontaneous Generation. By W. Weissenborn, Ph. D., On the Naturalization of Dreissena, (Vanbeneden), Polymorpha, (Pallas), in Great Britain. By Hugh E. Strickland, Esq., F.G.S., &c., Jardine's Naturalist's Library.— Ornithology.— Muscicapidæ or Fly-Catchers.— by W. Swainson, Esq. Lizars, Edinburgh; Highley, London. Review: Reviews Fauna Boreali-Americana. Part the Fourth and Last.— the Insects;— by the Rev. William Kirby, M.A. F. ….
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