Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 15Bishop's College Press, 1846 |
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... remarkable in C. macrorhynchos , would seem to be still further carried out in C. enca , insomuch that the latter species was ranged by Dr. Horsfield as a Chough ( Fregilus ) . Professor Temminck states that the European Raven , Carrion ...
... remarkable in C. macrorhynchos , would seem to be still further carried out in C. enca , insomuch that the latter species was ranged by Dr. Horsfield as a Chough ( Fregilus ) . Professor Temminck states that the European Raven , Carrion ...
الصفحة 142
... remarkable that there are no hares in Kashmir . " One of the most singular facts connected with the natural history of the valley , " writes that gentleman , " is that of there being no hares there . As a sportsman , I could not have ...
... remarkable that there are no hares in Kashmir . " One of the most singular facts connected with the natural history of the valley , " writes that gentleman , " is that of there being no hares there . As a sportsman , I could not have ...
الصفحة 355
... remarkable for the height of its hills , rising in succession , and covered with thick jungle . The inhabitants are few in number , and for their having an almost continuous intercourse with the Malays , some of them are tolerably ...
... remarkable for the height of its hills , rising in succession , and covered with thick jungle . The inhabitants are few in number , and for their having an almost continuous intercourse with the Malays , some of them are tolerably ...
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