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The Zoologist: A Popular Miscellany of Natural History

1875; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Henry L. Saxby, Edward Newman, H. Stevenson, John Cordeaux, W. R. Hughes, Gervase F. Mathew, Mr. John Sclater, Cecil Smith, Walter Prentis, Stephen Clogg, F. H. Balkwill, J. D. S. Woodward, J. D. S. Woodward, John Cordeaux, John Cordeaux, H. Stevenson, John Gatcombe, Captain Henry Hadfield, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, Edward Newman, J. D. S. Woodward, J. Jenner Weir, Mr. John Sclater, C. B. Carey, T. H. Potts, Francis Smith, Captain Henry Hadfield, John Gatcombe, Cecil Smith, Thomas Southwell, P. L. Sclater, Henry Doubleday, Edward Newman, Alfred Newton, J. D. S. Woodward, Edward Newman, John Gatcombe, A. H. Smee, Edward Hearle Rodd, E. B. Kemp-Welch, P. L. Sclater, E. Newman, J. D. S. Woodward, T. H. Potts, John Cordeaux, John Gatcombe, Edward Newman, G. B. Corbin, Thomas O'Connor, Julius Haast, A. G. More, Richard M. Barrington, W. J. Cope, W. Sharp, Thomas Cornish, P. L. Sclater, P. L. Sclater, J. H. Gurney, Julius Haast, Arthur G. Butler, John Gatcombe, A. G. More, J. Gatcombe, W. J. Humble, P. L. Sclater, J. H. Gurney, P. L. Sclater, P. L. Sclater, Edward Newman, John Cordeaux, E. Butterfield, W. L. Distant, John Bird, W. E. Parsons, Edward Newman, H. Stevenson, John Gatcombe, Julius Haast, T. E. Gunn, W. K. Ashmead, Howard Saunders, John Willis Clark, Richard M. Barrington, Thomas Cornish, John Gatcombe, W. E. Parsons, Edward Newman, John Cordeaux, John Gatcombe, Captain Henry Hadfield, Captain Henry Hadfield, Dr. Albert Günther, P. L. Sclater, J. H. Gurney, Robert Warren, C. Willmott, J. S. Bowerbank, John Cordeaux, Capt. Henry Hadfield, Cecil Smith, John Gatcombe, R. Chearney, Edward Newman,

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Frontmatter: The Zoologist for 1875 Notices of New Books, The Zoologist: A Popular Miscellany of Natural History, "Nature Gives to Every Time and Season Some Beauties of Its Own; and from Morning to Night, as from the Cradle to the Grave, Is but a Succession of Changes so Gentle and Easy That We Can Scarcely Mark Their Progress". Table of contents: Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: Migration of Birds, Ornithological Notes from Devonshire, Cornwall, &c. April, 1875, Fruit-Eating Snakes, Ornithological Notes from Somersetshire, Proceedings of Scientific Societies Zoological Society of London, Ornithological Notes from Norfolk June, Notes on the Zoological Gardens at Cologne and Antwerp, Greenland Shark off the Suffolk Coast, Notes on the Autumnal Migration of Lestris Richardsonii and L. Pomarinus in Killala Bay and the Moy Estuary. By Robert Warren, Jun., Esq., Rare Birds in North Devon, Physalia Pelagica on the Coast of Devon, Birds and Specimens Noticed during a Short Stay in France, Switzerland and Italy. By Captain Henry Hadfield, Entomological Society of London Additions to the Library, The Leopard, Ray's Bream at Penzance, Notes on Birds Which Have Been Found in Greenland. By Alfred Newton, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy in the University of Cambridge, Entomological Society of London June 7, 1875.—Sir Sidney Smith Saunders, C.M.G., President, in the Chair, Additional Particulars of Montagu's Harrier Breeding in the Isle of Wight. By Captain Henry Hadfield, Quadriparæ, a Newly-Associated Group of Birds, Critical Notices (Accompanied by the Passages Criticised) of a Work Intituled "A Catalogue of the Birds of Northtumberland and Durham, by John Hancock." by Henry Doubleday, Esq., Entomological Society of London January 4, 1875.—Sir Sidney Smith Saunders, C. M. G., President, in the Chair, Catocala Fraxini at Eastbourne, Ornithological Notes from Somersetshire during September, 1875, On the Nesting of Montagu's Harrier in the Isle of Wight. By Howard Saunders, Esq., F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., Zoology. By Alfred Newton, M.A., F.R.S., Large Pike, Bones of Ruminants in Medway Saltings, A Few Additional Notes on the Habits of the Flying Fish, Wild Cat near Ringwood, On the Migration of Birds. By Capt. Henry Hadfield, Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire October, 1875, Large Surmullet off Penzance, Aerating Aquariums, Ornithological Notes from Norfolk October and November, 1874, Exportation of Birds to New Zealand, Zoological Society of London: Additions to the Menagerie during the Month of May, 1875, Entomological Society of London April 5, 1875.—Sir Sidney Smith Saunders, C. M. G., President, in the Chair, Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire December, 1874, and January, 1875, Large Sturgeon at Torquay, Snake-Eating Snake, Notes from Castle Eden. By Mr. John Sclater July, 1874, Large Salmon, Migration of Waders, Zoological Society of London: Additions to the Menagerie from the 9th to the 20th of August, 1875, Books Received Bibliotheca Ichthyologica Et Piscatoria; Being a Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets on the Natural History …, Instances of Albinism Requested, Bloch's Gurnard in Galloway, Rat Killing Its Own Species, Descriptive List of the Cassowaries, Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire May, June and July, 1875, Common Rorqual on Shore at Happisburgh, on the Norfolk Coast, Researches and Excavations Carried on in and near the Moa-Bone Point Cave, Summer Road, in the Year 1872. Read at a Special Meeting of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, New Zealand, on the 15th of September, 1874. By Julius Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S., President, The Gigantic Land Tortoises of the Mascarene and Galapagos Islands. By Dr. Albert Günther, Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire August and September, 1875, Wild Cats, Colour of the Shell in Helix Pomatia, Ornithological Notes from Devonshire, Cornwall, &c. May, 1875, Correction of an Error, Obituary Notice of the Late Dr. Gray, Larks, Proceedings of Scientific Societies, Mouse Eating Flies, The Soko or Doko of Central and South Africa, A Snake in Ireland, The Dokos of South Africa: Explanatory Note, Additions to the Avifauna of the Færoes, Zoological Society of London: Additions to the Menagerie during the Month of April, 1875, Seal on the Norfolk Coast, Ornithological Notes from Dartmouth October, 1874, Basking Shark off Shanklin Chine, Isle of Wight, Hairy-Armed Bat in the County Wicklow, Electric Fish, Notes from Castle Eden. By Mr. John Sclater November, 1874, Vaagmaer, or Deal-Fish, in Ireland, Torpedo, Electrical Ray or Numbfish, on the Cornish Coast, Portuguese Man-Of-War, The Birds of Shetland, with Observations on Their Habits, Migration and Occasional Appearance. By the Late Henry L. Saxby, M.D., of Balta Sound, Unst. Edited by His Brother, Stephen H. Saxby, M.A., Vicar of East Clevedon, Somerset. Demy 8vo, 398 Pp. Letterpress, Eight Tinted Litho-Plates. Edinburgh: MacLachlan and Stewart. London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co. 1874, Sea Elephants from Kerguelen's Land at Berlin, Notice of a Gigantic Cephalopod (Dinotenthis Proboscideus) Which Was Stranded at Dingle, in Kerry, Two Hundred Years Ago. By A. G. More, F.L.S., M.R.I.A., Notes on Birdsnesting in Kent, Entomological Society of London, Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire February, March, April, 1875, A Word about Museums. By C. B. Carey, Note on Haliaetus Vocifer and Bubo Capensis, Entomological Society of London Donations to the Library, Ornithological Notes from Devonshire, Cornwall, &c. February, 1875, Lions in Algeria, Entomological Society of London May 3, 1875.—Sir Sidney Smith Saunders, C. M. G., President, in the Chair, Capture of an Enormons Cuttle-Fish off Boffin Island, on the Coast of Connemara, On the Birds of New Zealand. By T. H. Potts, F.L.S., Books Received Statistique Scientifique D'eure Et Loire—Lépidoptères. Par M. Achille Guenée. Chartres: Petret-Garnier, Notes of a Cruise at the Mouths of the Thames and Blackwater Rivers. By A. H. Smee, Esq., On the Snowy Owl Nesting in Confinement, Golden Eagle near Chatteris, Notices of New Books Reprint of Boddaert's Table Des Planches Enluminees D'Histoire Naturelle. Edited by W. B. Tegetmeier, …, A Visit to the Gouliot Caves at Sark, Entomological Society of London November 3, 1875.—Sir Sidney Smith Saunders, C.M.G., President, in the Chair, Albinism or Leucotism in Birds, Ornithological Notes from Devonshire, Cornwall, &c. June, July and August, 1875, Notes on the Natural History of South Africa, Ornithological Notes from Devonshire, Cornwall, &c., On Certain Neglected Subjects of Ornithological Investigation, Zoology of the Thames Valley, Ornithological Notes from Somersetshire and Devonshire October, 1875, Instinct of Birds: Olfactory Power of the Vultures, Deiopeia Pulchella at Eastbourne, Unpublished Letter of the Rev. Gilbert White, Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire, The Somersetshire Moors in the Spring, Some Account of the Gigantic Squid (Architeuthis Dux) Lately Captured off Boffin Island, Connemara. By A. G. More, F.L.S., M.R.I.A., Assistant-Naturalist in the Museum of the Royal Dublin Society, Ornithological Notes from Norfolk January, 1875, Slow-Worm Abroad on the 26th of December, The Camel in Australia, Books Received, Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus Palustris) in Somersetshire. Editorial: To Correspondents. Backmatter: Edward Newman, Printer, 9, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate.

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