Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 31Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1863 - Asia |
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... Burma , have a close resemblance as well as the detail of their ornaments . The ornaments of both are of Indian origin ; the form and style of both are as near as could be * in the difference of * With certain remarkable exceptions ...
... Burma , have a close resemblance as well as the detail of their ornaments . The ornaments of both are of Indian origin ; the form and style of both are as near as could be * in the difference of * With certain remarkable exceptions ...
Page 94
... Burmese countries than Rh . sondaicus ; the range of this species extending northward at least to the latitude of Ramri island , upon the Ya - ma - doung range which separates the province of Arakan from that of Pegu ( or the valley of ...
... Burmese countries than Rh . sondaicus ; the range of this species extending northward at least to the latitude of Ramri island , upon the Ya - ma - doung range which separates the province of Arakan from that of Pegu ( or the valley of ...
Page 137
... 0.12 Apert . diam . 11 0.06 * It is perhaps the same as a species since found in Upper Burma . Habitat in montibus Arakanensibus provinciam Burmanam Pegu ab Arakan secernentibus T 2 1862. ] 137 Contributions to Indian Malacology .
... 0.12 Apert . diam . 11 0.06 * It is perhaps the same as a species since found in Upper Burma . Habitat in montibus Arakanensibus provinciam Burmanam Pegu ab Arakan secernentibus T 2 1862. ] 137 Contributions to Indian Malacology .
Page 138
... Burmese representative of the little Darjiling group of Alycæi , which comprises A. constrictus , B. A. Bembex , B. and A. Otipho- rus , B. A. graphicus , although much more globose than any of the others , is in some respects ...
... Burmese representative of the little Darjiling group of Alycæi , which comprises A. constrictus , B. A. Bembex , B. and A. Otipho- rus , B. A. graphicus , although much more globose than any of the others , is in some respects ...
Page 141
... from the partially explored provinces of Pegu and Arakan . * * Since the above was written I have obtained 2 more species from Upper Burma . 8. ALYCEUS THEOBALDI , n . s . Testa aperte 1862. ] 141 Contributions to Indian Malacology ,
... from the partially explored provinces of Pegu and Arakan . * * Since the above was written I have obtained 2 more species from Upper Burma . 8. ALYCEUS THEOBALDI , n . s . Testa aperte 1862. ] 141 Contributions to Indian Malacology ,
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Afgháns Akhúnd Akyab ancient animal appear Arakan Asiatic Society Babu Bamo Bank of Bengal banks Bengal Bhoja Buddhist Burmá Burmese Calcutta Capt Captain celts chief coins Colonel colour containing Council Dhoon district ditto doubt east edited Elephants Esquire Europe feet figure glacier Government gulf of Siam Gurhwal Gwalior height hills Himalayas Hindu Hon'ble horns India INDICUS inhabitants inscription Journal Kanauj Khán king Krau letter Lower Suwát Major Malayan Martaban Mergui miles Moulmein mountains Museum notice observed Pagán passed Pegu Peshawar present probably proposed provinces Puppá Pushto Rangoon remarks Rhinoceros river road ruins Sanskrit seen side Sikkim skull SONDAICUS species specimens steamers stone Sumátra SUMATRANUS Survey Suwát Tárrnah Tavoy temple Tenasserim tion tope trees two-horned Upper Suwát valley viâ village W. T. Blanford wild word इति तथा