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Journal of the Asiatic Society Part II Physical Science 1872

1872

A pure black band originates at the nasal continues through the eye along the upper side of the body and on the tail disappearing towards its termintion ; the black band is bordered below by a narrower white band which orginates below the eye passes through the lower part of the ear to the loin and is below particularly at the side bf the vent again bordered with black. [...] The black band is at the side of the body broader and the white one bordering it.below originates in the present species below the eye and passes through the lower angle of the opening of the ear while in maculates it begins almost' behind the eye and ' This is also the ease iu H. ntacatata. [...] Total length 3.37 inches of which the tail is r feet slender ; the fore foot reaches to the mid(lle of the eye when laid forward the 3rd and 4th lingers are equal or subequal ; the hind foot is two-third the distance between tore and hind limb or half that between the latter and the ear ; the 4th toe is slightly longer than the 3rd. [...] The fore-limb When laid forward nearly or fully reaches the opening of the ear and is only a little shorter than the distance between the snout and the ear ; the hind limb is less than half the distance between the axil and loin and it barely exceeds the distance between the. [...] In the form greater or lesser thickness and in the length of the body and of the tail the two first mentioned species are identical and equally variable ; both have in front of the ear two lobules the upper of which is the larger one while the lower becomes occasionally obsolete.

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Pages
61
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Notes On Various New or Little Known Indian Lizards — Dr. F. Stoliczka.
117-135 unknown view
On The Osteology of Triænops Persicus — by G. E. Dobson B. A. M. B. Assistant Surgeon H. M.’s British Forces.
136-142 unknown view
Third List of Birds Obtained in the Khasi And Garo Hill Ranges With Some Corrections And Additions To the Former Lists —by Major H. H. Godwin Austen F. R. G. S. Deputy Superintendent Topographical Survey of India.
142-143 unknown view
On Differential Galvanometers by Louis Schwendler Esq.
144-152 unknown view
Notes On A Collection of Birds from Sikkam by W. T. Blanford F. G. S.—C. M. Z. S.
152-170 unknown view
Backmatter
i-v unknown view

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