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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Physical Science 1877

1877

4 tion and end of the tail the lower parts from bie breast including the under surface of the tail white the muzzle in front of the eyes dusky brown sides of the head pale rufous forehead more rufous the hairs being brown at the base with scattered white tips which are also found on* the dusky muzzle. [...] The lair of the body is soft and long the longest hairs on the middle of the back bang about 2 inches in length with much fine utlor fur of a grey colour dark ashy in one specimen pale ashy in the other the longer hairs on the back are black near the ends the tips of many being white. [...] On the anterior portion of the back in one specimen the hairs are rufous between the-grey base and the blackish tip and the rufous colour extends along thebilek of the neck. [...] In the skin before me the face is rufous deepest in front of the eyes the ears sooty black outside the middle of the back ferruginous with a brown tinge from the under fur n very distinct rufous cross band on the shoulders so as to form a marked cross on the back and the sides of the body very pale. [...] In the skull of the Karakash hare however the nasals extend backwards to some distance beyond the terminations of the premaxilhe the zygomatic arch is broader and more convex beneath the postorbital processes are differently shaped and the whole skull larger."326 W. T. Blanford—On some Itammalia from Gilgit.
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Pages
47
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
XIV.—Note on Two Species of Asiatic Bears the “Mamh” of Balúchistán and Ursus Pruinosus Blyth of Tibet and on an Apparently Undescribed Fox from Balúchistán.—by W.T. Blanford F.R.S. &c.
315-323 The Natural History Secretary view
XV—On an Apparently New Hare and Some Other Mammalia from Gilgit.—by W.T. Blanford F.R.S.
323-327 The Natural History Secretary view
XVI—On a Supposed New Sheep from the Central Hills of Kelat.—by A.O. Hume
327-328 The Natural History Secretary view
XVII.—Catalogue of the Recorded Cyclones in the Bay of Bengal up to the End of 1876 Compiled by Henry F. Blanford Meteorological Reporter to the Government of India
328-338 The Natural History Secretary view
XVIII.—Memorandum on the Diurnal Variation of Atmospheric Pressure at the Sandheads by Chas. Harding Esq. with a Prefatory Note by Henry F. Blanford
339-341 The Natural History Secretary view
XIX.—Notes on Phasmidæ.—by J. Wood-Mason
342-352 The Natural History Secretary view
Index
353-355 The Natural History Secretary view
Backmatter
i-iii The Natural History Secretary view

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