Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16 |
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الصفحة 117
Fine specimens only differ from the last in their smaller size . By far the finest which I have seen , is one in Dr. Cantor's collection from the Malayan Peninsula ; the outer tail - feathers of which exceed the next by two inches and a ...
Fine specimens only differ from the last in their smaller size . By far the finest which I have seen , is one in Dr. Cantor's collection from the Malayan Peninsula ; the outer tail - feathers of which exceed the next by two inches and a ...
الصفحة 141
The more characteristic species of this group make a very close approach to the preceding , insomuch that there is hardly any difference between the bill of the Arracan specimen of presumed Z. monticola above described , and that of a ...
The more characteristic species of this group make a very close approach to the preceding , insomuch that there is hardly any difference between the bill of the Arracan specimen of presumed Z. monticola above described , and that of a ...
الصفحة 142
varia , it differs ( judging both from recollection of Javanese specimens and from comparison with Dr. Horsfield's figure , ) in having much shorter and smaller tarsi . The plumage would , however , appear to be the same and the beak is ...
varia , it differs ( judging both from recollection of Javanese specimens and from comparison with Dr. Horsfield's figure , ) in having much shorter and smaller tarsi . The plumage would , however , appear to be the same and the beak is ...
الصفحة 151
Inhabits central , western , and southern India . The general plumage of this species is always less distinctly mottled than that of the preceding one , both above and below ; this distinction being very obvious when several specimens ...
Inhabits central , western , and southern India . The general plumage of this species is always less distinctly mottled than that of the preceding one , both above and below ; this distinction being very obvious when several specimens ...
الصفحة 153
Of the third and well known European species , C. aquaticus , found also in Western Asia , Mr. Yarrell states that the sexes are alike in plumage ; but in specimens of this bird in the Society's Museum , from England and Norway , there ...
Of the third and well known European species , C. aquaticus , found also in Western Asia , Mr. Yarrell states that the sexes are alike in plumage ; but in specimens of this bird in the Society's Museum , from England and Norway , there ...
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