Edward Newman
(1801–1876)

English entomologist, botanist and writer, first editor of The Zoologist.

Edward Newman

Works

  • Newman, Edward (n.d.). An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies and Moths. London: William Glaisher.  (figures drawn by George Willis, engraved by John Kirchner). 696 pgs (includes: An Illustrated Natural History of British Moths) (external scan) (external scan)
  • (1871). An illustrated natural history of British butterflies. London: William Tweedie.  1874 ed. (200 pgs.): (external scan) (first part of Newman n.d.)

Editor of The Zoologist

Edward Newman was editor of The Zoologist from 1843 to 1876:

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Contributions to The Zoologist

  • Newman, Edward (1843). "Note on the Siberian Mammoth". The Zoologist. 1st series, vol 1 (issue 1, January): 1–6. 
  • (1843). "Notice of Works lately published on the Hive Bee". The Zoologist. 1 1 (issue 1, January): 22–28. 
  • (1843). "Note on the Capture of a Whale at Deptford". The Zoologist. 1 1 (issue 2, February): 33–35. 
  • (1843). "Note on the Plerodactyle Tribe considered as Marsupial Bats". The Zoologist. 1 1 (issue 5, May): 129–130. 

About Edward Newman


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