Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 28
... leaving three only to Europe . It is singular , he continues , that those rapacious birds which , from the peculiar structure of their wings , have been supposed to enjoy the greatest powers of flight among their con- geners , should ...
... leaving three only to Europe . It is singular , he continues , that those rapacious birds which , from the peculiar structure of their wings , have been supposed to enjoy the greatest powers of flight among their con- geners , should ...
الصفحة 29
... leaving only four species proper to Europe , or in the proportion of 1 to 83 , and it is even doubtful at present whether all the four species are confined to Europe . But Mr. Swainson has marked out in a particularly prominent manner ...
... leaving only four species proper to Europe , or in the proportion of 1 to 83 , and it is even doubtful at present whether all the four species are confined to Europe . But Mr. Swainson has marked out in a particularly prominent manner ...
الصفحة 30
... leaving only one proper to Europe ; for it seems not at all improbable , that the Aquila imperialis will be found extending throughout the African Continent . Moreover it may be stated as a general rule , that in whatever families we ...
... leaving only one proper to Europe ; for it seems not at all improbable , that the Aquila imperialis will be found extending throughout the African Continent . Moreover it may be stated as a general rule , that in whatever families we ...
الصفحة 31
... leaving a proportion of 1 to 5 ; and from these statements it appears evident that the noc- turnal birds of prey do not possess such a wide distribution as the diurnal , as stated by Swainson . But Mr. Swainson in summing up his ...
... leaving a proportion of 1 to 5 ; and from these statements it appears evident that the noc- turnal birds of prey do not possess such a wide distribution as the diurnal , as stated by Swainson . But Mr. Swainson in summing up his ...
الصفحة 32
... leaving his readers to fill up the rest by their own imagination . In his proportional number of species he is not correct . Thus of the fourteen included in the genera Hirundo , Caprimulgus , Merops , Coracias , Alcedo , three are ...
... leaving his readers to fill up the rest by their own imagination . In his proportional number of species he is not correct . Thus of the fourteen included in the genera Hirundo , Caprimulgus , Merops , Coracias , Alcedo , three are ...
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