| Joseph Dalton Hooker - 1854 - 506 sider
...collectors, artists, shooters, and stuffers. By unceasing exertions and a princely liberality, Mr. Hodgson has unveiled the mysteries of the Boodhist...specimens are immense, and are illustrated by drawings and descriptions taken from life, with remarks on the anatomy,* habits, and localities of the animals... | |
| 1868 - 322 sider
...staffers. By unceasing 4L exertions and princely liberality he has unveiled the mysteries of Buddhism, chronicled the affinities, languages, customs, and...Himalayan Tribes, and completed a natural history of the quadruped,s and birds of these regions. Throughout the Bird and Quadruped departments of our National... | |
| Mitra Rajendralala, Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India). Library - 1882 - 398 sider
...Plecotus, ib. vol. XVI. 130. On a new genus of the Fissirostrial Tribe at Catimandu, ib. vol. VIII. guages, customs and faiths of the Himalayan Tribes, and completed a natural history of the quadrupeds and birds of these regions. Throughout the Bird and Quadruped departments of our national... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1896 - 450 sider
...unceasing exertions and a princely liberality, Mr. Hodgson has unveiled the mysteries of the Buddhist religion, chronicled the affinities, languages, customs,...specimens are immense, and are illustrated by drawings and descriptions taken from life, with remarks on the anatomy, habits, and localities of the animals... | |
| Joseph Dalton Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker - 1905 - 664 sider
...collectors, artists, shooters, and stufiers. By unceasing exertions and a princely liberality, Mr. Hodgson has unveiled the mysteries of the Boodhist...His collections of specimens are immense, and are illu strnted by drawings and descriptions taken from life, with remarks on the anatomy,' habits, and... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1991 - 422 sider
...unceasing exertions and a princely liberality, Mr. Hodgson has unveiled the mysteries of the Buddhist religion, chronicled the affinities, languages, customs,...specimens are immense, and are illustrated by drawings and descriptions taken from life, with remarks on the anatomy, habits, and localities of the animals... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 2004 - 460 sider
...collectors, artists, shooters, and stuffers. By unceasing exertions and a princely liberality, Mr. Hodgson has unveiled the mysteries of the Boodhist...specimens are immense, and are illustrated by drawings and descriptions taken from life, with remarks on the anatomy,* habits, and localities of the animals... | |
| David M. Waterhouse - 2004 - 328 sider
...Hodgson, not only for his personal generosity but also for his 'high position as a man of science' who had 'unveiled the mysteries of the Boodhist religion,...languages, customs, and faiths of the Himalayan tribes' as well as having 'completed a natural history of the animals and birds' of the region. 'His collections... | |
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