Author:James Rennie

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James Rennie
(1787–1867)

Scottish naturalist.

Works

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  • ‘Insect Architecture’ [anon.], 12mo, London, 1830.
  • ‘Insect Transformations’ [anon.], 12mo, London, 1830.
  • ‘Insect Miscellanies’ [anon.], 12mo, London, 1831.
  • ‘The Architecture of Birds’ [anon.], 12mo, London, 1831—reissued as ‘Bird Architecture,’ 1844.
  • ‘Alphabet of Insects,’ 8vo, London, 1832.
  • ‘A Conspectus of the Butterflies and Moths found in Britain,’ 8vo, London, 1832.
  • ‘Notes of a Naturalist’ in ‘Time's Telescope,’ vols. xix.–xxi., 8vo, London, 1832–4.
  • ‘Alphabet of Physics,’ 8vo, London, 1833.
  • ‘Alphabet of Zoology,’ 8vo, London, 1833.
  • ‘Alphabet of Scientific Angling,’ 8vo, London, 1833.
  • ‘Alphabet of Scientific Gardening,’ 8vo, London, 1833; another edit. 1850.
  • ‘Alphabet of Botany,’ 12mo, London, 1833; new edit. 1836.
  • ‘The Domestic Habits of Birds,’ 12mo, London, 1833.
  • ‘The Hand-book of plain Botany,’ &c., 16mo, London, 1834; 2nd edit. 1845; 3rd edit. 1857; 4th edit., enlarged by the Rev. J. G. Wood, 1869.
  • ‘The Hand-book of Allotment Agriculture,’ 16mo, London, 1834.
  • ‘Alphabet of Natural Theology,’ 8vo, London, 1834.
  • ‘Alphabet of Medical Botany,’ 8vo, London, 1834.
  • ‘The Hand-book of Gardening,’ 12mo, London, 1834.
  • ‘The Faculties of Birds,’ 12mo, London, 1835.
  • ‘The Menageries: the Natural History of Monkeys,’ &c. [anon.], 12mo, London, 1838.
  • ‘Bird Miscellanies,’ 12mo, London, 1847.
  • ‘Familiar Introduction to Botany,’ 16mo, London, 1849.

Editor

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  • ‘Montague's Ornithological Dictionary of British Birds … 2nd edit., with original observations by J. Rennie,’ 8vo, London, 1831.
  • ‘The Magazine of Botany and Gardening,’ 2 vols. 4to, London, 1833–4.
  • ‘The Field Naturalist,’ 2 vols. 8vo, London (1833–) 1835.
  • ‘Walton's Compleat Angler,’ 1836.


Works about Rennie

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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