Philip Henry Kid

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Philip Henry Gosse is a British Naturaliste , born the April 6th 1810 with Worcester and dead the August 23rd 1888.

He is the son of Thomas Gosse. He studies with Poole and Blandford and becomes clerk. He leaves to the Canada to deal with farm and travels to the the United States of America, in Alaska before returning in Great Britain in 1839. He leaves, on behalf of the British Museum, to make harvests of Oiseau X in Jamaica of 1844 with 1846. Kid becomes member of the Royal Society in 1865. He makes party of the mission of Plymouth.

Kid makes appear very many scientific publications. He tries to reconcile the biblical ideas of geological knowledge of his time which makes go up the origin of the ground to million years. In Omphalos: Year Attempt to Untie the Geological Knot , it tries to show that it is God, at the time of the creation of the world, which put fossils in the rocks in order to make believe that the world is older than it is not.

Publications

  • The Canadian naturalist : series off conversations there are the natural history off Lower Canada (Van Voorst, London, 1840).
  • Year introduction to Zoology (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1844).
  • The Ocean (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1846, republication 1854, republished in 1874 with Philadelphia under the title of The Wonders off the Great Deep; however, the physical, animal, geological and vegetable curiosities off the ocean ).
  • The birds off Jamaica (Van Voorst, 1847).
  • The monuments off Ancient Egypt, and to their off relation to the Word God (London, 1847).
  • Natural History. Mammalia (London, 1848).
  • Popular Ornithology; containing has familiar and technical description off the Birds off the British Isles (London, 1849).
  • Illustrations off the Birds off Jamaica (London, 1849).
  • Natural History. Birds (London, 1849).
  • The ancient and modern history off the Rivers off the Bible (G. Cox, 1850).
  • Natural History. Reptiles (London, 1850).
  • has Naturalist' S Sojourn in Jamaica (Longman Brown Green and Longmans, 1851).
  • The History off the Jews from the Christian Era to the dawn off the Reformation (London, 1851).
  • has Naturalist' S Sojourn in Jamaica (London, 1851).
  • Natural History. Fishes (London, 1851).
  • The history off the Jews, from the Christian will era to the dawn off the Reformation (1851).
  • has off text-book Zoology for schools (London, 1851).
  • Assyria; her manners and customs, arts and aims. Restored from the monuments (London, 1852).
  • Popular British ornithology... (Reeve & Co., London, 1853).
  • Naturalist rambles one the Devonshire coast (1853).
  • The Aquarium: year unveiling off the wonders off the deep sea (London, 1854).
  • Natural History. Mollusca (London, 1854).
  • has Handbook to the Marine Aquarium: containing Instructions for constructing, stocking, and maintaining has tank, and for collecting seedlings and animals (London, 1855).
  • Manual off marinades zoology for the British Isles (Van Voorst, 1855 - 1856).
  • Tenby: sea-side holyday has (London, 1856).
  • Life in its lower, intermediate, and higher forms (Nisbet, 1857).
  • Omphalos: year attempt to untie the geological knot. … With fifty-six illustrations one Wood (London, 1857, republished in 1998 and 2003).
  • Life in its lower, intermediate, and higher forms; however, demonstrations off the divine wisdom in the natural history off animals (London, 1857).
  • Actinologia Britannica: history off the British Sea-Anemones and Corals has. With coloured (London, 1858, republished in 1860).
  • Evenings At the Microscope: however, researches among the minute organs and forms off animal life (London, 1859, republished in 1877, 1884, edition re-examined in 1895).
  • Letters from Alabama, chiefly relating to Natural History (London, 1859).
  • has History off the British Sea-Anemones and Corals (Van Voorst, 1860).
  • The Lovesong off Natural History (London, 1860 and 1861, republished in 1862, seventh edition in 1866, eighth in 1868, 1912).
  • has History off the British Sea-Anemones and Corals (Van Voorst, 1860).
  • has year At the Shore (Strahan, 1865, republished in 1870, in 1877).
  • Land and Sea (James Nisbet & Co., London, 1865, republished and re-examined in 1879).
  • The Revelation. How is it to Be interpreted? (Morgan & Drives out, London, 1866).
  • The Great Atlas Moth off Asia ( Attacus Atlas , Flax.) with has coloured punt off its transformations (London, 1879).
  • The Mysteries off God: has series off exposures off Holy Scripture (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1884).
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