Jack ; and, to conclude, I will merely notice, that there was scarce an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board ; a living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasants, &c. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China ... - Side 2121824Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1828 - 872 sider
...all, — all my collections in natural history, and my splendid collection of drawings, upwards of a thousand in number, with all the valuable papers and...or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. A living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasants, &c. &c. all domesticated for the voyage.... | |
| 1825 - 776 sider
...all — all my collections in natural history, and my splfndid collection of drawings, upwards of a thousand in number, with all the valuable papers and...or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. A living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasants, &c. &c. all domesticated for the voyage.... | |
| 1828 - 878 sider
...all, — all my collections in natural history, and my splendid collection of drawings, upwards of a thousand in number, with all the valuable papers and...fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on hoard. A living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasants, &c. &c. all domesticated for the... | |
| 1824 - 604 sider
...not only of Sumatra, but of Borneo, and every oilier island in these seas. There was scarcely a known animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. A living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasants, &c. &c. all domesticated for the voyage.... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 658 sider
...notes of roy friends Arnold ami Jack ; aud, to couclude, I will merely notice, that there was acaree au unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. Л living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasant«, &c. . Ac. all domfJticiitfd for the voyage.... | |
| 1824 - 718 sider
...all — all my collections in natural history, and my splendid collection of drawings, upwards of a thousand in number, with all the valuable papers and notes of my friends Arnold and Jack ; to conclude, I will merely notice, that there was scarcely an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish,... | |
| 1824 - 662 sider
...all — all my collections in natural history, and my splendid collection of drawings, upwards of a thousand in number, with all the valuable papers and notes of my friends Arnold and .lack ; and, to conclude, I will merely notice, tnat there was scarce an unknown animal, bird, beast,... | |
| 1824 - 678 sider
...splen did collection of drawings, upwards of a thousand in number, with all the valuable papers snd notes of my friends Arnold and Jack ; and, to conclude, I will merely notice, ili.it there was scarce an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 662 sider
...number, with all the valuable papers aud notes of my friends Arnold and Jack : aud, to cou• elude, I will merely notice, that there was scarce an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fi*h, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. A living tapir, a new species of tigt-r,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 780 sider
...all — all my collections in natural history, and my splendid collection of drawings, upwards of a thousand in number, with all the valuable papers and...or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. A living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasants, &c. &c. all domesticated for the voyage.... | |
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