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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Physical Science 1874

1874

The size of the palms is often enough variable and amongst the many examples I shall mention only Phoenix paludora the stem of which varies in height from only 2 or 3 ft. [...] It certainly is often very different acording to the age of the rattan itself or accordingly as the sheaths come from the lower or upper parts of the plant. [...] The difference in the scales of the fruits of Calams in different stages of growth is so far as posible illustrated in the present paper. [...] Drupes sessile 1. e. the perianth more or less spreading and adhering to the base of the fruit. [...] Generally cultivated all over Burma more especially within the influence of the sea and also wild along the sandy beaches of the Cocos islands.
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Pages
103
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii The Honorary Secretary view
Enumeration of Burmese Palms.—by S. Kurz
191-217 The Honorary Secretary view
On the General Theory of Duplex Telegraphy by Louis Schwendler
218-233 The Honorary Secretary view
List of Chiroptera inhabiting the Khasia Hills with Description of a New Species—by G.E. Dubson B.A. M.B. F.L.S.
234-236 The Honorary Secretary view
Description of a New Species of Chiroptera From India and Yunan—by G.E. Dubson B.A. M.B. F.L.S.
237-238 The Honorary Secretary view
Some Ornithological Notes and Corrections by W. Edwin Brooks C.E.
239-253 The Honorary Secretary view
On the Occurrence of a Superorbital chain of Bones in the Arnoricole(Wood-Partridges)—by James Wood Mason of Queen’s College Oxford
254-256 The Honorary Secretary view
Index
257-271 The Honorary Secretary view
Additions and Errata
272-272 The Honorary Secretary view
Backmatter
i-xviii The Honorary Secretary view

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