Harris, Moses, 1730-1788?
Harris, Moses, 1731?-1785?
Harris, Moses
Harris, Moses, 1730-approximately 1788
Moses Harris
VIAF ID: 39718627 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Harris ‡b Moses ‡f 1730-1788?
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harris, Moses
- 100 1 _ ‡a Harris, Moses ‡d 1730-1788
- 100 1 _ ‡a Harris, Moses ‡d 1730-1788?
- 100 1 _ ‡a Harris, Moses, ‡d 1730-1788?
- 100 1 _ ‡a Harris, Moses, ‡d 1730-approximately 1788
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harris, Moses, ‡d 1731-1785
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Moses Harris
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
Works
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The aurelian : or, natural history of English insects; namely, moths and butterflies. Together with the plants on which they feed; A faithful Account of their respective Changes; their usual Haunts when in the winged State; and their standard names, as given and established by the worthy and ingenious Society of Aurelians. Drawn, engraved and coloured, from the natural subjects themselves. By Moses Harris, Secretary to the Aurelian Society | |
Aurélien ou Histoire naturelle des chenilles, chrysalides, phalènes et papillons anglais | |
The English Lepidoptera: or, the Aurelian's pocket companion : containing a catalogue of upward of four hundred moths and butterflies, the food of their respective caterpillars, the time of changing into chrysalis, and appearance in the winged state : also, the places where they frequent and are usually found; with a concise description of each, and their dimensions. By Moses Harris ... | |
Exposition des insectes qui se trouvent en Angleterre; comprenant les différentes classes des Neuoptera, Hymenoptera, et Diptera: ou des abeilles, mouches, et Libellulae. Representées sur 51 planches que contiennent práes de 500 figures. Correctement dessinés, et coloriées d'aprés la nature. Le tout conforme á l'explication, l'arrangement, et la nomenclature du systeme de Linnée: avec des remarques. On trouve aussi, dans cet ouvrage, les desseins d'un grand nombre de teignes, non compris dans la collection publiée dans l'Aurélian, ainsi qu'une planche qui en explique le coloris. | |
Exposition of english insects, including the several classes of neuroptera, hymenoptera, & diptera, or bees, flies, & libellulae | |
[An] exposition of English insects, with curious observations and remarks, wherein each insect is particularly described; its parts and properties considered; the different sexes distinguished, and the natural history faithfully related. The whole illustrated with copper plates, drawn, engraved, and coloured by the author, Moses Harris. | |
Illustrations of natural history. Wherein are exhibited upwards of two hundred and forty figures of exotic insects, according to their different genera ... With a particular description of each insect: interspersed with remarks and reflections on the nature and properites of many of them. By D. Drury. To which is added a translation into French .... | |
The natural system of colours, ca. 1766 | |
The natural system of colours : wherein is displayed the regular and beautiful order and arrangement, arising from the three premitives, red, blue, and yellow, the manner in which each colour is formed, and its composition, the dependance [sic] they have on each other, and by their harmonious connections are produced the teints, or colours, of every object in the creation, and those teints, tho' so numerous as 660, are all comprised in thirty three terms, only | |
A new dictionary of natural history ; or, compleat universal display of animated nature. With accurate representations of the most curious and beautiful animals, elegantly coloured. By William Frederic Martyn. In two volumes. Volume the second. | |
On the nature of color | |
A plan of the town of Halifax in Nova Scotia | |
Some British moths |