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The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History

1855; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Robert Warington, Richard Stretch, Alfred Merle Norman, Rev. Arthur Hussey, H. W. Bates, H. T. Stainton, Robert Warington, William F. Templer, Octavius Pickard-Cambridge, Sir John Richardson, Alexander S. Taylor, Alfred R. Wallace, William Henry Hawker, Rev. J. C. Atkinson, R. Knox, H. T. Stainton, Robert Warington, R. Knox, Cuthbert Collingwood, Rev. Hamlet Clark, H. T. Stainton, R. Knox, R. Knox, A. R. Wallace, R. Knox, H. T. Stainton, Rev. Hamlet Clark, H. T. Stainton, John Curtis, Edwin Lankester, George Busk, T. Vernon Wollaston, T. Vernon Wollaston, Edward Newman, Edward Newman,

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Frontmatter: Advertisement, The Zoologist for 1855, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History, "Que De Charmes, Que D'idées Douces, Agréables Nous Présente I'Histoire Naturelle!. Table of contents: Alphabetical List of Subjects, Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: A Record of Some of the Effects of the Late Severe Weather on Animals, Notices of New Books 'Annuals and Magazine of Natural History. ' No. 93, Dated September, 1855; Price 2s. 6d. London: Taylor …, On Artificial Sea Water. By Robert Warington, Esq., On the Introduction of Forms of Animal and Vegetable Life into New Localities. By Alfred Merle Norman, Esq., Note on the Great Vulture of California (Cathartes Vel Sarcoramphus Californianus). By Alexander S. Taylor, Esq., of Monterey Communicated by J. H. Gurney, Esq., Entomological Botany (with More Especial Reference to the Plants Frequented by the Tineina), Entomological Botany (with More Especial Reference to the Plants Frequented by the Tineina). By H. T. Stainton, Esq. Stellaria Holostea. Greater Stitchwort, Memorandum of the Tadpole Fish, Marine Vivaria, Entomological Society and Museum at Melbourne, Entomological Botany (with More Especial Reference to the Plants Frequented by the Tineina). By H. T. Stainton, Esq. Vitis Vinifera. The Vine, Child and Snakes, On the Three Species of Divers or Loons, Insensibility of Reptiles to Poisons, Notice of a Tunny Stranded in the Estuary of the Tees, Memorandum on the Habits of the Jack Snipe, Supposed Unnoticed Character in the Angler or Fishing Frog, Professor Bailey's Mode of Giving Permanent Flexibility to Natural-History Specimens, A List of a Few Rather Interesting Lepidoptera That Have Occurred in the Neighbourhood of Plymouth, Notices of New Books 'The Zoology of the Voyage of H. M. S. Herald, under the Command of Captain Henry Kellett, R. N., C. …, The Birds of London, Artificial Rearing of Salmon, and Some of Its Results, Double-Broodedness of Gonepteryx Rhamni, Deer Feeding on the Fruit of the Horse-Chestnut, Gonepteryx Rhamni Double-Brooded, The President's Address, Black Hare Shot at Brome, Proceedings of Societies Society of British Entomologists, An Unnoticed Character in the Structure of the Fishing Frog or Angler, Note regarding the Name of the Australian Trap-Door Spiders, List of Land and Fresh Mollusca Found in the Neighbourhood of Banbury, Oxfordshire. By Richard Stretch, Esq., Notices of New Books 'Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, Including the Transactions of the Microscopical Society …, Inquiries into the Philosophy of Zoology. By R. Knox, M. D., &c. Part I.— on the Dentilion of the Salmonide, Revision of the Characters of Deretaphrus and Descriptions of Two New Species. By T. Vernon Wollaston, Esq., M. A., F. L. S., and Edward Newman, On the Corporeal Sensations of Insects. By Octavius Pickard-Cambridge, Esq., The Hedgehog Devouring Its Own Young, Remarkable Act in an Aged Cat, Occurrence of a Supposed New Wrasse and Other Fishes in Swanage Bay, Scorpion Taken at Dorchester, Characters and Some Account of the Economy of a Supposed New Species of Australian Bombyx. By Edward Newman Bombyx (Doratifera ?) Oxlei, The Supposed Male of the Argonaut, Correction of an Error, Occurrence of the Honey Buzzard (Falco Apivorus) near Truro, Some Observations on the Salmo Estuarius or Estuary Trout, Toads Long Known to Be Enemies of the Hive-Bee, 'Entomologists' Annual', Occurrence of Trochilium Scoliœformis in Wales, Proceedings of Societies Entomological Society, The Loach or Beardie (Cobitis Barbatula) in Confinement, Entomological Botany (with More Especial Reference to the Plants Frequented by the Tineina) Prunus Cerasus. Cherry, Occurrence of the Creamcoloured Courser on Salisbury Plain, Ravages of Caterpillars. By the Rev. Arthur Hussey, M. A., Birds Killed by Cold, Memoranda of Observations Made in Small Aquaria, in Which the Balance between the Animals and Vegetable Organisms Was Permanently Maintained. By Robert Warington, Esq., Note on Melolontha Hippocastani, Rare Birds Killed near Scarborough, Appendix to the Zoologist for 1855 Descriptions of Two Coleopterous Insects New to the British Fauna. By T. Vernon Wollaston, Esq., M. A., …, List of Spiders Found at Piercefield, near Chepstow, in 1853, Short Directions for the Management of Marine Vivaria, Some Remarks on the Marine Fauna of the South of Devon Zoophyta— Anthozoa Hydroida, On the Doubled-Broodedness of Gonepteryx Rhamni, The Vinegar Polype, Entomological Botany (with More Especial Reference to the Plants Frequented by the Tineina). By H. T. Stainton, Esq. Rhamnus Frangula. Alder Buckthorn, The Great American Snake Caught, Occurrence of Honey Buzzards (Falco Apivorus)Near Scarborough, Note on the Economy of Saturnia Pyri, Occurrence of Wild Fowl at Scarborough, Occurrence of Tetrodon Pennantii on the Coast of Ireland, On the Food of Certain Gregarious Fishes, Memorandum on Dr. Knox's Papers in the Last 'Zoologist', On the Growth of the Salmon, from the Egg to the Adult, The Snake and Child Exhibition, Calendar of Natural Phenomena Observed at Purley Park, Berkshire January, 1855, Notes on Certain British Hydrocantharidœ, Notices of New Books 'Annuals and Magazine of Natural History'. Nos. 91 and 92, Dated July and August, 1855; Price 2s. 6d. …, Synonymic List of the British Carnivorous Water Beetles, Together with Critical Remarks, and Notices of Foreign Allied Species, Note on the Cuckoo, Contributions to the Philosophy of Zoology. By R. Knox, M. D., F. R. S. E., &c. Part I.— on the Relation of Species or Race to Genus or Natural Family: a Question of Transcendental …, The Entomology of Malacca. By Alfred R. Wallace, Esq., Proceedings of Natural History Collectors in Foreign Countries, Observations on the Natural History and Habits of the Common Prawn (Palæmon Serratus). By Robert Warington, Esq., Proceedings of Natural-History Collectors in Foreign Countries, Notes on the Dyliscidœ. By John Curtis, Esq., F. L. S., Notices of New Books 'The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. ' Nos. 85 to 88, Dated January to April, 1855; Price 2s, …, Shell-Fish Burrowing into Rocks, &c..

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