Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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النتائج 6-10 من 86
الصفحة 269
... leaf of a pear or medlar . I had no anxiety to taste it as it was of a muddy appearance and reddish colour . Of intoxicating fluids they have two ; one of these is merely fer- mented , and is known by the name of chong ; it is a vile ...
... leaf of a pear or medlar . I had no anxiety to taste it as it was of a muddy appearance and reddish colour . Of intoxicating fluids they have two ; one of these is merely fer- mented , and is known by the name of chong ; it is a vile ...
الصفحة 273
... leaves the plains , and never leaves populous places . Throughout the higher portions of Bootan it has as noisy , but scarcely possibly as mischievous a substi- tute in a red - legged crow . This is common in the three elevated valleys ...
... leaves the plains , and never leaves populous places . Throughout the higher portions of Bootan it has as noisy , but scarcely possibly as mischievous a substi- tute in a red - legged crow . This is common in the three elevated valleys ...
الصفحة 279
... leaves is covered , and its large stature . This is common on the Himalayan range to the eastward , and ascends as high as 5000 feet . Of that most useful family the Gourd family , I saw no sorts under cultivation . As they depend on ...
... leaves is covered , and its large stature . This is common on the Himalayan range to the eastward , and ascends as high as 5000 feet . Of that most useful family the Gourd family , I saw no sorts under cultivation . As they depend on ...
الصفحة 281
... leaves without stalks . Agriculture being in such a poor state , we need not look for im- provement in the implements by which it is carried on . The plough is a lumbering article , on the ordinary Indian principle , and the others are ...
... leaves without stalks . Agriculture being in such a poor state , we need not look for im- provement in the implements by which it is carried on . The plough is a lumbering article , on the ordinary Indian principle , and the others are ...
الصفحة 283
... leaves of an oak , not unlike the celebrated English tree . We saw few in good condition . It is probable enough that the ponies of the Deb and his chief ministers are occasionally treated to paddy husks , as the Deb very graciously ...
... leaves of an oak , not unlike the celebrated English tree . We saw few in good condition . It is probable enough that the ponies of the Deb and his chief ministers are occasionally treated to paddy husks , as the Deb very graciously ...
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Angamees appears Asiatic Society Assam Assamese Bactria Bajour banks Bay of Bengal Bengal birds Bootan Booteas Cabul Calcutta called Camel chief climate cloudy coal collection commenced considerable coolies cultivation Cumuli Cuttack direction distance district ditto Doab east elevation Europe feet foot four gale Government grain ground heavy height Hemp hills inches India Indus inhabitants inscription JAMES PRINSEP Jaxartes June jungle Khoorasan Kushmeer land lateral line latter leaves miles months mountains Museum Nagas natives nearly Nimbi noon observed Oxus palkee passed Pergunnah Peshawur plains plants Pouchong present PRINSEP probably province Punjab Punukka rain Raja range reached remarkable river road rupees sand season Seer shew side Sindh situated snow soil species specimens squalls stone stream tion Tongsa Toorkistan tracts trees upper valley vessel village weather whole wind wire wood Zemindar