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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1846

1846

The fur of the lower parts of the body and of the inside of the extremities. [...] In some the white lateral line commences from the side of the nose passing over the cheeks the side of the neck and over the shoulder. [...] This is the most numerous species in the Straits of Malacca the larest individuals measuring from the apex of the nose to the root of the tail eleven inches ; the tail eleven inches. [...] The species is apparently not numerous ; the largest out of five examined a female was of the following dimensions.— Length from the apex of the nose to the root of the tail. [...]... from the posterior angle of the eye to the ear Breadth above the apex of the nose... between the anterior angles of the eyes.
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Pages
85
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Catalogue of Mammalia Inhabiting the Malayan Peninsula and Island
241-279 The Secretary view
Notices and Descriptions of various New or Little Known Species of Birds. by ED. Blyth Curator of the Asiatic Society’s Museum
280-315 The Secretary view
Notes chiefly Geological from Seringapatam by the Hegulla Pass to Cannanore. bY Capt. Newbold
315-322 The Secretary view
Backmatter
i-ii The Secretary view

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