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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Natural Science 1897

1898

IL Some of the species are new to science or at all events are not to be traced in any of the works in the library of the Calcutta garden and are not provided with names either in the Calcutta Herbarium or in that at Kew. [...] And in order that these contributions may preserve the character of being in substance as well as in form supplementary to the Flora definitions of species of both kinds have been given in the hope that they mny prove helpful to members of our Society who use the Flora itself in the field. [...] From the present review the writer regrets to have had to exclude the large genus Astragalus ; many species belonging to that genus have been added to the Indian Flora owing to the extension of the Indian Empire during recent years along its nortwestern frontier. [...] It is his hope however to present to the Society at another time a separate review of the Indian species of Astragalus and of the closely allied genus O.rytropis which has also for the present been omitted from considertion. [...] O. Hume) ; them in no traco of yellow " (Colhilt); the colour of the next species has boon attributed in the F. B. I. to this one.
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Pages
198
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Noviciæ Indicæ XV. Some Additional Leguminosæ.—By D. Prain
347-518 The Natural History Secretary view
Noviciæ Indicæ XVI. More Additional Species of Labiata.—By D. Prain
518-522 The Natural History Secretary view
On Some Noteworthy Indian Birds.—By F. Finn. B.A. F.Z.S. Deputy Superinteudent of the Indian Museum
523-528 The Natural History Secretary view
Contributions to the Theory of Warning Colours and Mimicry. No. III. Experiments with a Tapaia and a Frog.—By F. Finn B.A. F.Z.S. Deputy Superintendent in the Indian Museum
528-533 The Natural History Secretary view
Description of Neptis praslini Boisduval and Some Species Allied to it.—By Lionel De Niceville F.E.S. C.M.Z.S. &c.
533-541 The Natural History Secretary view

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