Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 15Bishop's College Press, 1846 |
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الصفحة 36
... Malacca . * : Calornis affinis , A. Hay . This differs from the Malayan C. cantor in its larger size . Wing four inches to four and a quarter , instead of three and a half to three and five - eighths and tail three inches to three and a ...
... Malacca . * : Calornis affinis , A. Hay . This differs from the Malayan C. cantor in its larger size . Wing four inches to four and a quarter , instead of three and a half to three and five - eighths and tail three inches to three and a ...
الصفحة 285
... malacca , or White - breasted Indian Sparrow " of Edwards , common in Southern India , occurs rarely in Bengal , mingled in flocks of A. sinensis , or the " Chinese Sparrow " of Edwards ; from which , indeed , it only differs in having ...
... malacca , or White - breasted Indian Sparrow " of Edwards , common in Southern India , occurs rarely in Bengal , mingled in flocks of A. sinensis , or the " Chinese Sparrow " of Edwards ; from which , indeed , it only differs in having ...
الصفحة 315
... Malacca is much deeper - coloured than that of India : and the difference of Halcyon capensis of India and of Malacca ( pointed out in XIV , 190 ) is so marked that Mr. Jerdon proposes to call the Indian bird H. brunniceps ( Madr ...
... Malacca is much deeper - coloured than that of India : and the difference of Halcyon capensis of India and of Malacca ( pointed out in XIV , 190 ) is so marked that Mr. Jerdon proposes to call the Indian bird H. brunniceps ( Madr ...
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abundant adult allied animal apex appears apud Gray apud Schinz Arachosia Arracan Asiatic Society Assam Bay of Bengal Bengal bill bird blackish Borneo Burmese Cæcum Calcutta canal Capt Cervus coins colour common crest Cuvier dark described distinct ditto dusky feathers feet female forehead forest genus Ghauts gneiss granite Greensand HAB.-Malayan Peninsula HAB.-Pinang hairs half inches Herpestes hills Himalaya Hodgson hornblende horns Horsfield India indicus inhabitants intestinal Islands Java Jerdon laterite latter length Linné lower tail-coverts Malacca Malayan Peninsula Malays male mammæ miles mountains Nancowry natives Nicobar Nicobarians Nipal nobis nose numerous occipital Ogilby Pabur pale Pass Penang Pinang plumage present quartz Raffles resembles river rock rufous rump Scania Sciurus seen Shah Shatool side Simla species specimens spot stream Sumatra tail one foot tail-feathers tarse Temminck Tenasserim throat trees under-parts upper-parts village whitish wild wing yellow young السلطان شاه