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In general, the first volumes were published in monthly issues of 32 pages, and also as an annual. The pages were numbered continuously, so for instance the first issue of the fourth volume (January 1846) was numbered pp. 1201–1232 and the twelfth issue of the twenty-third volume (December 1865)
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described itself as "an illustrated monthly magazine of natural history", but also as a "journal for recording facts & anecdotes relating to quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, fishes, annelides, insects, worms, zoophytes, &c." and it aimed at describing "their habits, food, retreats, occasional
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See especially p. 561. Sheets-Pyenson first suggested the word "low science" for periodicals that attempted to "establish their own canons of scientific investigation, criticism, and explanation." (p. 551) See also
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was, rather than (only) publishing articles by experts, to rely on its readers to furnish it with material. Apart from the commercial aspect, this was also a demonstration of an early belief in the power of
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appearance, migrations, nests and young." It contained long articles, short notes, comments on current events, and book reviews covering the entire Animal Kingdom throughout the world, until
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The second series, containing eleven volumes, was also edited by Newman. Starting in January 1866, the page numbering started anew on page 1 and ended with page 5180 in December 1876.
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Newman can be characterised as a typical representative of the English popular science periodical editor of the nineteenth century. He had already contributed to the
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Starting with the first issue of the new series the summaries of the proceedings of the scientific societies were no longer a part of the journal.
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Susan Sheets-Pyenson (1985). "Popular science periodicals in Paris and London: The emergence of a low scientific culture, 1820–1875".
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published his first articles in the magazine, about birds in North Worcestershire and in the North-West of Ireland.
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in London. From the beginning Newman received contributions from many naturalists. In the first year for instance
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in 1833. Apart from being a printer and publisher, he also published himself on a wide range of subjects.
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Making Entomologists: How Periodicals Shaped Scientific Communities in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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with a wide network of contacts with other naturalists, and one of the founders of the
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Since 2003 The Zoological Society of Nigeria publishes the peer-reviewed journal
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was one of the projects of the "entepreneurial scientific printer and publisher"
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The last two volumes of the fourth series, and of the journal, were edited by
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Warren, Amy (1879). "The land and freshwater Mollusca of Mayo and Sligo".
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was separated again in 1864. Initially, half of the space was devoted to
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The third series, starting in 1877 and ending in 1896, was edited by
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was the editor of the fourth series, from 1878 to 1914 (vol. 18).
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by its founder. Newman was strongly inspired by the 18th century
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Journals and magazines relating to birding and ornithology
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An Observational Diary of the Habits of the Great Plover (
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wrote articles. Newman also contributed articles himself.
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published in 1789, and reprinted hundreds of times since.
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until his death in 1876, when he was succeeded, first by
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published the first part of his study on the birds of
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See for instance his preface to the first volume of
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Ornithological Notes from the North-West of Ireland
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An Observational Diary of the Habits of Nightjars (
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Index


Discipline
Edited
E. Newman
J.E. Harting
W.L. Distant
Publisher
John Van Voorst
Simpkin, Marshall & Co.
Frequency
ISO 4
alt
Bluebook
alt
NLM
MathSciNet
ISO 4
natural history
magazine
Edward Newman
London
editor-in-chief
James Edmund Harting
William Lucas Distant
The Entomologist
birds
British Birds
Edward Newman
entomologist
Entomological Society of London

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