The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History
1846; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Edward Newman, Henry Doubleday, Edward Newman, Jonathan Couch, E. Newman, Edwin Brown, Rev. G. Munford, Henry Doubleday, Edward Newman, J. S. Bowerbank, Edward Newman, Henry Doubleday, Henry Daniell, Julian Deby, Julian Deby, W. Backhouse, John King, W. S. Lewis, R. L. King, J. W. Douglas, Rev. J. F. Dawson, Edward Newman, Frederick Smith, T. Vernon Wollaston, Francis Walker, John H. Gurney, William R. Fisher, H. Doubleday, Archibald Hepburn, W. F. L. Ross, Henry Doubleday, Jonathan Couch, Henry Doubleday, Henry Doubleday, Henry Newman, R. Q. Couch, C. H. Horsley, Henry Doubleday, P. Jenner Weir, Henry Doubleday, Frederick Smith, M. Julian Deby, J. J. Briggs, Henry Doubleday, John MacGillivray, John McGillivary, J. McGillivray, Edward Newman, Thomas John Bold, Henry Doubleday, F. B. Goodacre, P. H. Gosse, T. Worthington Barlow, Henry Doubleday, John MacGillivray, T. Vernon Wollaston, Frederick Smith,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Zoologist, Preface, The Zoologist: a Popular Miscellany of Natural History, Nature, Enchanting Nature, in Whose Form and Lineaments Divine I Trace a Hand That Crrs Not, and Find Raptures Still Renew'd, Is Free to All Men. Table of contents: Contents Alphabetical List of Contributors. Essay: Occurrence of Argynnis Lathonia near Norwich, Notes on the Birds of Belgium. By Julian Deby Division VI. Concluded, New Work on the British Desmidieœ, Naturalist's Calendar for August, Anecdote of a Crab, List of Insects Inhabiting Oak-Apples, Appearance of Colias Edusa in the Isle of Wight, Description of the Spotted Eagle. By Edward Newman, On the Occurrence of the Australian Spine-Tailed Swallow in England. By Edward Newman, Microscopical Society of London, Note of the Arrival of Some of the Summer Birds of Passage at Shooter's Hill, Kent, in the Spring of 1845, Notes on the Partial Migration and Local Shiftings of Certain Birds in East Lothian, and a Few Remarks on the Subject in General, as Applied to Scotland and the North of England. By Archibald Hepburn, Esq., Large-Sized Jack, Note on a Species of Delphinorhynchus, Miscellaneous Facts in the Natural History of New South Wales by C. H. Horsley, Esq., A Supplementary Paper Containing Descriptions of a Few Species of Bees Recently Discovered, or Omitted in the Descriptions of the Genera to Which They Belong. By Frederick Smith, Esq., The Wasp Insectivorous, Flowers Attractive to Moths, Naturalist's Almanack for 1846, Capture of Lepidopterous Insects in Scotland, Arrival of Birds, &c. At Warnford in 1846, Curious Mode of Fishing in India, The Peculiarity in the Mode of a Robin's Capturing Its Prey, On Some Whales Stranded on the Belgian Coast Delphinorhynchus Micropterus, Cux, Naturalist's Calendar for October, Carnivorous Propensity of Common Black Slug, A Lady Bit by an Adder, Notes on the Fishes of the District of the Land's End. By R. Q. Couch, Esq., M. R. C. S. E., Note on the Coleoptera of South Wales. By T. Vernon Wollaston, B. A., F. C. P. S., Naturalists' Calendar for January, Description of the American Variety of the Common Wolf, Oak Apples of America, Dreissena Polymorpha in Unnavigable Water, List of Papiolionidœ and Sphingidœ Occurring at Wansbeck, near Hamburgh, Notes on Some of the Birds Mentioned in Shakspeare's Plays, Exotic Spiders Imported in Dye-Wood, &c., Naturalist's Calendar for May, Food of Slugs, Naturalists' Calendar for February, Habits of Melitœa Cinxia. By the Rev. J. F. Dawson, Naturalist's Calendar for June, Further Remarks on the Habits of the Eel, Pisidium Pusillum Attracted by the Skull of a Fox, Account of the Capture, in Cornwall, of the Six-Branchial or Gray Shark; but Lately Recognized in the British Fauna. By Jonathan Couch, Esq., F. L. S., &c., Occurrence of Vanessa Antiopa at York, Remarks on a Tortoise, Naturalist's Calendar for November, Naturalist's Calendar for July, The Spotted or Silver Eagle, Naturalist's Calendar for April, Observations on Insect Sensibility. By T. Vernon Wollaston, Esq., B. A., F. C. P. S., Naturalists' Calendar for March, Alligator Oil, Rat Fishing for Eels, Occurrence of Steller's Western Duck at Filby in Yorkshire, Egg Laid by a Tortoise, Capture of Acherontia Atropos at the Land's End, Descriptions of Ten New British Moths. By J. W. Douglas, Esq., Additions to Mr. Hogg's 'Catalogue of Birds Observed in South-Eastern Durham and North-Western Cleveland, ' with Some Observations Thereon. By W. Backhouse, Esq., The Oil-Gland, Partial Migration: Being Remarks upon the Subject, as Applying to the Parish of Melbourne, Derbyshire. By J. J. Briggs, Esq., Capture of Coleoptera in the North of England, Description of Perga Scabra, an Insect Belonging to the Order Tenthredinites and the Class Hymenoptera, Occurrence of the Spanish Sea-Bream at Sherringham, Description of the British Species of Bees Comprised in the Genera Colletes of Latreille and Macropis of King; with Observations on Their Economy. By Frederick Smith, Esq., Curator to the Entomological Society, Remarks on the Piscatory Habits of the Polecat, Gordius Aquaticus, Supposed to Fall from the Atmosphere with Rain, Supplement to the Water Birds and Rasores, Naturalist's Calendar for December, Curious Capture of the Goshawk, Insects Feeding on Mineral Substances. By the Rev. G. Munford, Habit of the Raven, Notes on Aphides with Reference to the Plants on Which They Feed Lamium Linn. Archangel, An Account of the Birds Found in Norfolk, with Notices of Some of the Rarer Species Which Have Occurred in the Adjoining Counties. By John H. Gurney, Esq., and William R. Fisher, Esq., Disease Amongst Fish, Submergence of the Moorhen, Notes on Australian Natural History. By J. McGillivray, Esq., Microscopical Society of London October 15th, 1845.— J. S. Bowerbank, F. R. S., &c. In the Chair, Ornithological Excursion to the North Coast of New Holland, Nidification of Some Australian Birds, Naturalist's Calendar for September, Description of the British Species of Bees Belonging to the Genera Chelostoma, Heriades, Ceratina, Eucera, Panurgus, and Anthidium; with Observations on Their Economy, &c. By Frederick Smith, Esq., The Apes at Gibraltar, An Account of Raine's Islet, on the N. E. Coast of New Holland, Some Account of Gonoplax Rhomboides, Migration of Butterflies, On the Varieties of the Common Dog. Poem, verse: Capture of Lepidopterous Insects near Manchester. Backmatter: E. Newman, Printer, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate.
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