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Hewitson, W. C. 1844. Nest and eggs of long-tailed titmouse and golden-crested wren. Zoologist 3: 825.
Couch, R. Q. 1844. Notes on the frog. Zoologist 3: 826-28.
Banister, J. D. 1845. A few notes on the recent change of the herbage on pilling moss. Zoologist 3: 881-84.
Wollaston, T. V. 1845. Note on the entomology of Lundy island. Zoologist 3: 897-900.
Blackwall, J. 1845. Nudity of the rook's head and forehead. Zoologist 3: 937-39.
Newport, Mr. 1845. Destructive power of the Coccus, or scale insect of the Orange. Zoologist 3: 950.
Spicer, W. W. 1845. Blackbird's nest on the ground. Zoologist 3: 1023.
Hepburn, A. 1845. Notes on the singing of birds. Zoologist 3: 1067-70.
Fisher, W. R. 1845. On the two British species or varieties of the nutcracker. Zoologist 3: 1073-75.
Smith, J. 1845. Siskins breeding in confinement. Zoologist 3: 1075.
Gaze, W. 1845. Flowers and shrubs most attractive to Lepidopterous insects. Zoologist 3: 1088.
Hodgkin, T. 1845. On the dog, as the companion of man in his geographical distribution. Zoologist 3: 1097-1105.
Knox, A. E. 1845. Nudity of the rook's head and forehead. Zoologist 3: 1134-35.
Smith, F. 1845. Descriptions of the British species of bees belonging to the genera Melecta (Latreille), Epeolus (Latreille), Cœlioxys (Latreille), and Stelis (Panzer). Zoologist 3: 1146-48.
Beare, Wm. 1845. Bees feeing on gooseberries. Zoologist 3: 1156.
Frere, H. T. 1845. On the varieties of the common dog. Zoologist : 1201-03.
Briggs, J. J. 1845. Little red fox. Zoologist 4: 1203-04.
Hough, L. 1845. Revival of a frozen frog. Zoologist 4: 1215.
Chennell, F. A. 1845. Eggs of the flesh-fly deposited in a living toad. Zoologist 4: 1215.
Wolley, G. 1845. Exotic spiders imported in dye-wood, &c. Zoologist 4: 1219.
Logan, R. F. [1845]. Flowers which are particularly attractive to moths. Zoologist 4: 1225.
Deby, J. 1845. Notes on the birds of Belgium.Zoologist 4: 1251-59.
Gurney, J. H; Fisher, W. R. 1845. An account of the birds found in Norfolk, etc. Zoologist 4: 1300-24.
Bond, F 1845. Flowers attractive to moths. Zoologist 4: 1341-42.
Wolley, G. 1846. Dreissena polymorpha in unnavigable water. Zoologist 4: 1420.
Hong Kong Register, 1846. Locusts. Zoologist 4: 1460.
Macgillivray, J. 1846. Nidification of some Australian birds. Zoologist 4: 1546.
Barlow, T. W. 1846. Remarks on the migratory birds in the vicinity of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. Zoologist 4: 1547-548.
Morris, B. R. 1846. Curious deviation from its ordinary habits of the Kingfisher. Zoologist 4: 1551-552. |