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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Natural Science 1902

1903

A large village on the Pakokku-Tilin cart-road eituated just to the east of the first high range met with while marching west from the Irrtiavaddlt River The Yaw River flows about a mile to the east of the village. [...] A large village at the foot of the Chin Hills on the right hank of the Maw River. [...] The local name of one of the spurs which run eastward from the high range which forms the boundary between Pakokku district and the Chin Hills. [...] Only the front of the neck however is steely-black the sides sad back of the neck being steely-grey contrasting with the colour of the throat and breast. [...] 3 kills off the bulk of the mature insects and practically all the larva) but at all times sufficient remain to carry on the pest to the next season and in addition the bushes are full of eggs.
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Pages
81
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
X.—On a Collection of Birds from Upper Burmah—By Lieut.H. Wood R.E. and F. Finn B.A. F.Z.S. Deputy Superintemdent of the Indian Museum
121-131 The Natural History Secretary view
XI.—Note on Animals Observed at the Alipore Zoological Garden No. 2. a birf note on the “Doctrine of Telegony” with Reference to facts Observed in the Zoological Gardens Calcutta—By Rai R.B. Sanyal Bahadur Superintendent
132-132 The Natural History Secretary view
XII.—Note on a disputed point in the Life-History of Helopeltis theivora—By Harold H. Mann B.Sc.
133-134 The Natural History Secretary view
XIII.—On a pari of Abnormal Deer Horns—By F.Finn B.A. F.Z.S. Deputy Superintendent Indian Museum
135-137 The Natural History Secretary view
XIV.—Notes on Animals Observed at the Alipore zoological Garden No.III. Melanic apecimens of Common palm Squirrel (Seiurus Palmarum Linn)—By Rai R.B.Sanyal Bahadur Superintendent Alipore Zoological Garden
137-138 The Natural History Secretary view
On Tidal Periodicity in the Earthquakes of Assam—By R.D. Oldham Superintendent Geological Survey of India
139-153 The Natural History Secretary view
XVI—General Notes on Variation in Birds—By F. Finn B.A. F.Z.S. Deputy Superintendent of the Indian Museum
154-iii The Natural History Secretary view
Index
127-137 The Natural History Secretary view
Index Slips
i-ii The Natural History Secretary view

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