Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16Bishop's College Press, 1848 |
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الصفحة 37
... substances of Petros and Malabathrum , and brought them to India . The supposition that the Thinæ are the people of the valley of Assam , and the Sesatre one of the aboriginal tribes bordering on that country , is in accordance with the ...
... substances of Petros and Malabathrum , and brought them to India . The supposition that the Thinæ are the people of the valley of Assam , and the Sesatre one of the aboriginal tribes bordering on that country , is in accordance with the ...
الصفحة 46
... substance that was carded and wover into precious or costly fabrics , which surpassed in the variety and rich ness of their colors the mingled beauties of the enameled mead , anc which rivalled in their delicate texture , even the ...
... substance that was carded and wover into precious or costly fabrics , which surpassed in the variety and rich ness of their colors the mingled beauties of the enameled mead , anc which rivalled in their delicate texture , even the ...
الصفحة 64
... substance that is obtained from the flowers or leaves of cer- tain trees . The derivation of Sericum from Seres is particularly men- tioned by one author ; " Sericum dicitur a Seribus . " It is also stated that silk was called Sericum ...
... substance that is obtained from the flowers or leaves of cer- tain trees . The derivation of Sericum from Seres is particularly men- tioned by one author ; " Sericum dicitur a Seribus . " It is also stated that silk was called Sericum ...
الصفحة 68
... substance , the produce of the trees of these forests , which , after being sprinkled with water , is described as being spun out into the finest threads , is evidently the indigenous silk of Assam . There are six species of silk worms ...
... substance , the produce of the trees of these forests , which , after being sprinkled with water , is described as being spun out into the finest threads , is evidently the indigenous silk of Assam . There are six species of silk worms ...
الصفحة 69
... substance which is mentioned under the name of sericum by the ancients , and which is described by them as being procured from the leaves or bark of certain trees . It is evident that they regarded it as a different article from the ...
... substance which is mentioned under the name of sericum by the ancients , and which is described by them as being procured from the leaves or bark of certain trees . It is evident that they regarded it as a different article from the ...
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ancient animal appears apud Arracan Arrian Asiatic Society Assam B. H. HODGSON beneath Bengal bill to gape bird brown Calcutta called Capt caves Ceylon Chaitya colour Committee of Papers common cotton dagobah Darjeeling dark described Ditto ditto tail Ditto ditto trunk feathers feet female ferruginous Gamboge genus glacier granite Gray half head hills Himalaya Hodgson horns inch India inhabitants inscription Island Java Jerdon Journal Khán laterite latter length less lower Malabathrum Malacca Malayan Malayan Peninsula male Mammæ margin mentioned miles mountains Museum nearly neck Nepal Nirukta nobis observed pale Peninsula Pinang plutonic present probably Ptolemy range referred remarkable resembles Rig Veda river rock rufous scales seen Serica side Singapore Society's species specimens spot stone Sumatra surface tail-coverts tarse Tekrit temple Tenasserim throat trees under-parts upper upper-parts valley Veda volcanic whitish wing yellow