The Zoological Journal
Discipline | Zoology |
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Language | English |
Publication details | |
History | 1824–1834 |
Publisher | W. Phillips |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Zool. J. |
The Zoological Journal was an early nineteenth century quarterly scientific journal devoted to zoology.
It published "Original Communications, Translations of new and interesting Papers from Foreign sources and notices of new and remarkable facts in any way connected with Zoology".[1]
The Zoological Journal was published in London by W. Phillips. The
Linnean Society who favoured the Quinarian system
and was only short-lived.
Five volumes were published between 1824 and 1834: volume 1 1824-1825, volume 2 1825-1826, volume 3 1827-1828, volume 4 1828-1829, volume 5 1832-1834 (no issues 1830-1831).
References
- Gentlemen's Magazine, 1823)
External links
- BHL Digitised text including plates
- Zoonomen
- Chronophobia Scanned plates from Volume 3 and Supplements