Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16Bishop's College Press, 1848 |
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الصفحة 124
... seen , nor am I aware of the habitat of the species ; but have some reason to suspect Australia , in which case it will probably bear a prior name . A considerable group is formed by the various blue Flycatchers of India and Malasia ...
... seen , nor am I aware of the habitat of the species ; but have some reason to suspect Australia , in which case it will probably bear a prior name . A considerable group is formed by the various blue Flycatchers of India and Malasia ...
الصفحة 140
... seen ) is always shining black underneath , and the brown edgings are cast after a while , leaving a more or less perfect black surface . The northern species , on the contrary , has no black on the interior of its feathers . This bird ...
... seen ) is always shining black underneath , and the brown edgings are cast after a while , leaving a more or less perfect black surface . The northern species , on the contrary , has no black on the interior of its feathers . This bird ...
الصفحة 142
... seen , I feel convinced that Mr. Gould's O. parvirostris may be referred as above . The species appears to be common in the Himalaya , and can hardly be considered rare in Lower Bengal during the cold season , when it is generally met ...
... seen , I feel convinced that Mr. Gould's O. parvirostris may be referred as above . The species appears to be common in the Himalaya , and can hardly be considered rare in Lower Bengal during the cold season , when it is generally met ...
الصفحة 153
... seen it from the eastward of the Bay of Bengal . - Br . cyanopterus , ( Tem . ) , v . ma- laccensis apud nos , XII , 960 : common in the countries eastward of the Bay , from Arracan to Malacca : -and Br . cucullatus , ( Hartlaub ) , v ...
... seen it from the eastward of the Bay of Bengal . - Br . cyanopterus , ( Tem . ) , v . ma- laccensis apud nos , XII , 960 : common in the countries eastward of the Bay , from Arracan to Malacca : -and Br . cucullatus , ( Hartlaub ) , v ...
الصفحة 196
... seen that it is not in the least volcanic , its animal nature putting this wholly out of the question , and all the volcanic dusts upon record are for the most part fusible and pulverulent ( like pumice or obsidian ) while the residuum ...
... seen that it is not in the least volcanic , its animal nature putting this wholly out of the question , and all the volcanic dusts upon record are for the most part fusible and pulverulent ( like pumice or obsidian ) while the residuum ...
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