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... species with which we are acquainted have certain breeds or varie- ties which are somewhat more hardy than their fellows . Thus the oxen , and sheep , and horses that are bred in the low pastures of the south of England , would perish ...
... species with which we are acquainted have certain breeds or varie- ties which are somewhat more hardy than their fellows . Thus the oxen , and sheep , and horses that are bred in the low pastures of the south of England , would perish ...
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... species , therefore , may have existed in the wildernesses of these countries , for a thousand years , or more , previous , we cannot determine . The fossil elk of Ireland , which was once termed " antediluvian , " is now believed to ...
... species , therefore , may have existed in the wildernesses of these countries , for a thousand years , or more , previous , we cannot determine . The fossil elk of Ireland , which was once termed " antediluvian , " is now believed to ...
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... species already made known through Mr. WILSON'S paper on the Society's cabinet * . 1. The Indo - Scythic coin , or that having the figure of a man in a coat of mail , offering something on a small altar ( Nos . 23 to 33 , Plate II . As ...
... species already made known through Mr. WILSON'S paper on the Society's cabinet * . 1. The Indo - Scythic coin , or that having the figure of a man in a coat of mail , offering something on a small altar ( Nos . 23 to 33 , Plate II . As ...
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... species . Of the Phænogamous plants , one is exceedingly remarkable . It has the habit of some members of the coniferous , as well as the myriceous , tribe ; the structure of the wood obviously brings it under the former ; the leaves ...
... species . Of the Phænogamous plants , one is exceedingly remarkable . It has the habit of some members of the coniferous , as well as the myriceous , tribe ; the structure of the wood obviously brings it under the former ; the leaves ...
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... species known by the name of byr , which grew not far from the river's edge ; in the centre of one of which , some natives , who happened to be passing by the spot early one morn- ing , perceived a curious looking mass , apparently ...
... species known by the name of byr , which grew not far from the river's edge ; in the centre of one of which , some natives , who happened to be passing by the spot early one morn- ing , perceived a curious looking mass , apparently ...
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abundant Allahabad ancient Angoching animal APOLLODOTUS appears Asiatic Society B. H. HODGSON Bactrian bank Benares boats body whorl Capt character Chirra clay clear climate collected colour copper coins crops distance Ditto dynasty eight elephant Engrs EUCRATIDES feet figure four Greek heat Herat hills inches India inscription iron Journal jungle Kabul kankar Kasyas king Kubo language Legend Greek Legend Pehlevi letters Lieut limestone M. A. S. Calcutta maunds mean MENANDER mica miles month mountains native nearly Népál Ningthee nuddee nullah Nysæan observed Obverse Persian plains plants plate possession present princes quartz racter rain Raja range remarkable Reverse river road rock Royal Asiatic Society rupees salt SAMUDRAGUPTA sand sandstone Sanscrit schist season SHAKYA shells shew Siah Posh side soil species specimens stone surface temperature thermometer tion trees valley vegetation village Virginis whole whorls