BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «BANXRING»
Temukaké kagunané saka
banxring ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
banxring lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Sketches in Natural History: History of the Mammalia ...
History of the Mammalia ... nothing definite is known. It exhales a strong musky
smell. Specimens are preserved in the Museum of the Zoological Society. (Fig.
119.) The Banxring (Tupaxa Javaniea). The genus Tupaia, Raffles (Cladobates, ...
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Pleasant pages (by S.P. Newcombe). [With suppl., entitled] ...
W. Then we have learned of three animals connecting different orders — The
Flying Lemur, connecting the second and the third orders; The Aye-aye, which
connects the second and the seventh orders ; and The Banxring, which forms a
link ...
Samuel Prout Newcombe,
1850
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The Animal Kingdom: Arranged After Its Organization, Forming ...
The form of this animal is similar to that of a Squirrel, but with a long and pointed
muzzle, as in the Banxring : it has no thumb to the hind-foot. The Banded
Myrniecobe (M.ftuciata, Waterh.)— Size of i Rat, and barred on the crupper
similarly to ...
Georges baron Cuvier, Edward Blyth, Robert Mudie,
1851
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English Language Word Builder
... DAIRYING LACEWING PARAWING SMURFING WINGDING 'LINE' 'LING'
AMANDINE ATRAZINE CYTIDINE DUVETINE HYOSCINE MAZARINE
PROCAINE SIMAZINE TELECINE BANXRING BLUEWING FOREKING
LEGERING PFENNING ...
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
BANXRING, the Sumatran name of a small arboreal animal, discovered by the
late Sir Stamford Raffles, which is intermediate in its nature and habits between
the shrews and squirrels. [See TUPAIA.] BANYAN TREE. [See FICTJS.] ...
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The Naturalist's Library, I. Mammalia
The species, hitherto observed, were first made known by Sir Stamford Raffles
and Dr. Horsfield, and belong to the great Australian Islands ; such are the
Tupaia of Java, or Banxring, T. Tana, and T.ferruginea. With regard to the fossil
remains ...
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Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society
Of course if We want to be clear about banxring or baobab or barilla, or for that
matter about barbel or basilica or batik, or, more obviously, about barber or
barley or barn, this kind of definition is effective. But for Words of a different kind,
and ...
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The animal kingdom. Transl. [With] Plates
The two middle upper incisors are hooked * Buff. Suppl. 1 1 1, pi. 37, has
mistaken it for a young Tenrec. Voy. a la Chine, 1 1, p. 146, gives a bad
description of the teeth. f The banxring; Cladob.javanica, Fr. Cuv.; Tupaia
javanica, Horsf.
Georges Léopold C.F.D. Cuvier (baron de.),
1834
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Cuvier's Animal Kingdom,: Arranged According to Its ...
Appear to approach the Banxring in dentition, and the Shrews by the pointed
muzzle and scaly tail. There are five unguiculated toes to each foot, and tolerably
stiff [almost spinous] bristles growing among woolly hair, [resembling the close fur
...
Georges Léopold Chrétien Frédéric Dagobert De baron Cuvier,
1840
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An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
banxring. Squirrel-lihe animal (Java). Native name. banyan. See banian. banxai.
Jap. war-cry, lit. ten thousand years; cf. Chin, wan, myriad, sui, year. baobab,
Tree. African, but long naturalieed in India. Prob, native name (EAfr.). baptise.