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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal (Science) 1944

1944

The dorsal profile is greatly arched especially from the tip of the snout to the base of the dorsal fin while the ventral profile is only slightly arched. [...] The depth of the body is greater than the length of the head; it is cotained 3.3 times in the total length and 2.7 times in the length without the caudal. [...] X snout than to the posterior border of the operculum; its diameter is contained 36 times in the length of the head 1.2 times in the length of the snout and 0.87 times in the interorbital width. [...] In the specimen in the museum of the Anthropology Department of the Univesity of Calcutta the distance between the centre of the bundles at the base is three feet nine inches. [...] When the plant begins to flower the remaining leaves droop wearily downwards as if not to interfere with the grand spectacle of the huge iflorescence above them ; and as the innumerable fruits ripen the last leaves die and finally fall to the ground leaving the trunk standing bare and leafless crowned by the many naked branches of the fruiting panicle.
technology medicine science
Pages
63
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
Further additions to the list of Ciliates living in the Intestine of Rana cyanophlyctis from Nova-Goa
1-8 A.F. De Mello view
Description of Day’s specimen of Dentex nufar (Val.) From Sind
9-12 K.S. Misra view
Two Indian Rafts
13-i K.P. Chattopadhyay view
Note on the Corypha Palms of Bengal
15-26 A.P. Benthall view
Anatomy of Jute Stem with special reference to Cambial Activity and Distribution of Fibres in relation to Leaf-Trace System
27-i B.C. Kundu view
On two Salientian tadpoles Rana blanfordii Boulenger and Bufo himalayanus Günther From the Ha Valley Bhutan Eastern Himalayas
53-57 Jnanrndra Bhaduri view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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