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Title The Zoologist, 1st series, vol. 1 (1843)
Editor Edward Newman
Year 1843
Publisher London
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed
Volumes 1st series

vol 1 (1843), vol 4 (1846)

3rd series

vol 1 (1877), vol 2 (1878)

4th series
vol 1 (1897), vol 2 (1898), vol 3 (1899), vol 4 (1900), vol 5 (1901), vol 6 (1902)
Pages (key to Page Status)
issue 1 (January, 1843)
issue 2 (February, 1843)
issue 3 (March, 1843)
issue 4 (April, 1843)
issue 5 (May, 1843)
issue 6 (June, 1843)
issue 7 (July, 1843)
issue 8 (August, 1843)
issue 9 (September, 1843)
issue 10 (October, 1843)
issue 11 (November, 1843)
issue 12 (December, 1843)


The Phytologist (January, 1843)
Contents of The Zoologist, 1st series, vol. 1 (1843)
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Issue 1 (January, 1843)
K. Note on the Siberian Mammoth 1
Short Communications on Quadrupeds 6
K. Notice of a 'History of British Quadrupeds, including the Cetacea.' By Thomas Bell 7
Short Communications about Birds 11
John Quekett On the Minute Anatomy of the Horse Leech, Hæmopis sanguisorba, (Sav.), Hirudo vorax, (Johnston) 17
K. Notice of Works lately published on the Hive Bee 22
Short Communications about Insects 28
(Short Communication about) Zoophytes 32
 
Issue 2 (February, 1843)
K. Note on the Capture of a Whale at Deptford 33
Short Communications on Quadrupeds 35
Thomas Edmondston Note on the capture of the Sea Eagle (Haliaëtos albicilla) in Shetland 36
Short Communications about Birds 39
Short Communication about Reptiles 41
Notice of 'The Old Red Sandstone' 42
Notice of Mrs. Gray's Figures of Molluscous Animals 53
Baird, W. Note on the Luminous Appearance of the Sea, with descriptions of some of the Entomostracous Insects by which it is occasioned 55
Short Communications about Insects 64
 
Issue 3 (March, 1843)
K. Notice of British Quadrupeds (cont.) 65
Short Communications about Quadrupeds 74
Short Communications about Birds 76
Couch, Jonathan Note on the occurrence near Polperro, in Cornwall, of a Fish new to the British Catalogue, and supposed to be the Orphe of Rondeletius 81
 
Issue 4 (April, 1843)
W.H. Thomas Note on the Reed-Warbler (Sylvia arundinacea, Shaw) 97
Short Communications about Birds 100
Short Communications about Reptiles 104
F.W.L. Ross Description of Muller's Top-knot (Rhombus hirtus, Mull.), taken from a fresh specimen 106
Short Communication about Fishes 108
Edward Doubleday Notes on Lepidopterous Insects 109
Short Communications about Insects 112
George Robert Gray Description of several Species of the Genus Phyllium 117
Short Communications about Insects 123
 
Issue 5 (May, 1843)
Edward Newman Note on the Plerodactyle Tribe considered as Marsupial Bats 129
Short Communications about Quadrupeds 131
Short Communication about Birds 136
A.E. Knox Notes on the Birds of Sussex 137
Short Communication about Birds 140
E.H. Rodd Notes on the occurrence of some of the rarer British Birds in the County of Cornwall 140
Short Communications about Birds 143
Short Communication about Reptiles 149
Charles Waterton Note on the Cayman 150
Short Communications about Insects 156
 
Issue 6 (June, 1843)
Frederick Smith Descriptions of the British Wasps 161
W. Gaze Note on the Capture of rare British Lepidoptera near Lavenham 172
Short Communications about Insects 174
J.J. Briggs Notes on the capture and appearance of some of our rarer British Birds, in the County of Derby 178
William R. Fisher Note on the occurrence of rare Birds near Great Yarmouth 180
Thomas Gough Note on the effect of the late mild winter on the occurrence of Birds near Kendal 183
Archibald Hepburn Notes on the habits of certain Birds 185
Short Communications about Birds 188
Waring Kidd Note on the occurrence of the Boar-fish at Brighton 191
Short Communications about Fishes 192
 
Issue 7 (July, 1843)
Baird, William Notes on British Entomostraca 193
Doubleday, Edw. Notes on Lepidopterous Insects (cont.) 197
Short Communications about Insects 198
Gray, John Edward On the Animals which force other living Animals to form a House for their protection 202
Couch, R.Q. Notes on the vitality of the sheath of the Hydroidæ 205
Waterton, Charles Anecdote of a Combat betwixt two Hares 211
Short Communications about Quadrupeds 212
Atkinson, J.C. Note on the Habits of the Nuthatch 213
W.—H.— Note on the Habits of the Raven 215
Short Communications about Birds 219
K. Notice of White's Selborne 223
 
Issue 8 (August, 1843)
Knox, A.E. Notes on the Birds of Sussex 225
C. Nicholson Note on the Grey Wagtail 230
Atkinson, J.C. Notes on the Redshank 233
Robert Dick Duncan Notes on various Birds 238
Thomas Gough Notes on the Habits of a Masked Gull in confinement 242
Jerdon, Archibald Note on the Habits of the Black-headed Gull 245
Short Communications about Birds 246
Patterson, Robert Notes upon the Reptiles mentioned in Shakspeare's Plays 249
Robt. John Bell Note on the rapid increase of the Polymorphous Muscle (Dreissena polymorpha) in Great Britain 253
Short Communication about Mollusks 255
Report of the Microscopical Society of London 256
 
Issue 9 (September, 1843)
Short Communication about Mollusks 257
Short Communications about Insects 257
Smith, Fredk. Description of a New British Bee 261
Smith, Fredk. Notes on Entomological Captures in Hampshire 262
Short Communication about Insects 265
Smith, Fredk. Notes on the Capture of Claviger foveolatus, and other Coleopterous Insects inhabiting Ants' Nests 266
Short Communications about Insects 269
Atkinson, J.C. Notes on Ephemeræ 272
Short Communication about Echinoderms 275
Couch, R.Q. Notes on the nature of the Axis of the Gorgonia verrucosa 276
K. Notice of Fossil Sloths 281
Short Communications about Quadrupeds 287