No. |
詳細 |
CallMark |
Heading |
TitleAuthor |
1 |
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貴 P-XII-a-54 |
Dewar, Douglas. |
The birds of India. |
2 |
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貴 P-XII-a-57 |
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Snakes: Review based upon: - 1. The thanotophidia of India. By J. Fayer. - 2. Reptilia and Batrachia. By George A. Boulenger. Being part of the Fauna of British India, ed by W. T. Blanford. 1890. - 3. Snakes : curiosities and woders of serpent life, by Catherine C. Hopley. 1882. |
3 |
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貴 P-XII-b-7 |
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Zoological results of the Abor expedition, 1911-1912. |
4 |
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貴 P-XII-b-10 |
Ramel, P. |
Sur le bombyx grand atlas de l'Inde. |
5 |
|
貴 La-41 |
Günther, Albert C.L.G. |
The reptiles of British India. |
6 |
|
貴 La-115 |
Sterndale, Robert Armitage. |
Denizens of the jungles: A series of sketches of wild animals, illustrating their forms and natural attitudes. |
7 |
|
XII-2-A-122 |
Simoons, Frederick J. & Simoons, Elizabeth S. |
A ceremonial ox of India. The mithan in nature, culture, and history. With notes on the domestication of common cattle. Illustrated by Gene M. Christman. |
8 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-1 |
Rundall, Lieut. L. B. |
The index of Shā-ping and other Himalayan studies. |
9 |
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貴 XII-5-B-2 |
Aflalo, F. G., ed. |
The book of the wilderness and jungle. Illustrated in colour and black and white by E. F. Caldwell. |
10 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-3 |
Sterndale, Robert Armitage. |
Natural history of the mammalia of India and Ceylon. |
11 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-4 |
Aitken, Edward Hamilton. (Eha, pseud.) |
The tribes on my frontier. An Indian naturalist's foreign policy. Illustrated by F. C. Macrae. 6. ed. |
12 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-5 |
Cunninghum, Lt.-Col. D. D. |
Some Indian friends and acquintances. A study of the ways of birds and other animals frequenting Indian streets and gardens. |
13 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-6 |
Finn, Frank. |
The game birds of India and Asia. |
14 |
|
XII-5-B-7 |
Jerdon, T. C. |
The birds of India. Being a natural history of all the birds known to inhabit continental India: with descriptions of the species, genera, familities, tribes, and orders, and a brief notice of such families as are not found in India, making it a manual of ornithology specially adopted for India. |
15 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-8 |
Dewar, Douglas. |
Birds of the plains. |
16 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-9 |
Le Mesurier, Col. A. |
Game, shore and water birds of India. With additional references to their allied species in other parts of the World. |
17 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-10 |
Baker, E. C. Stuart. |
The Indian ducks and their allies. Repr. fr. the Bombay Natural History Society's journal, with corrections and additions. |
18 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-11 |
Dewar, Douglas. |
Bombay ducks. An account of some of the every-day birds and beasts found in a naturalist's Eldorado. |
19 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-12 |
Finn, Frank. |
The water fowl of India and Asia. |
20 |
|
XII-5-B-13 |
Legge, Capt. W. Vincent. |
A history of the birds of Ceylon. |
21 |
|
XII-5-B-14 |
Sewell, R. B. S., Lt.-Col., ed. |
The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma / edited by R. B. S. Sewell. |
22 |
|
XII-5-B-15 |
Day, Francis. |
The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. |
23 |
|
XII-5-B-16 |
Kemp, S. W. |
Crustacea decapoda. |
24 |
|
XII-5-B-17 |
Kollar, Vincenz & Redtenbacher, Ludwig. |
Aufzählung und Beschreibung der von Freiherrn Carl v. Hügel auf seiner Reise durch Kaschmir und das Himaleyagebirge gesammelten Inseceten. |
25 |
|
XII-5-B-18 |
India, Government of. Department of Agriculture. |
Crop pest handbook for Behar and Orissa (including also Western Bengal). |
26 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-19 |
Westwood, John Obadiah. |
The cabinet of Oriental entomology ; being a selection of some of the rarer and more beautiful species of insects, natives of India and the adjacent Islands, the greater portion of which are now for the first time figured and described. |
27 |
|
XII-5-B-20 |
Moore, F. & Swinhoe, Col. C. |
Lepidoptera Indica. Text 10 vols. and Plates 10 vols. |
28 |
|
XII-5-B-21 |
Marshall, Maj. G. F. L. & Nicéville, Lionel de. |
The butterflies of India, Burmah and Ceylon. A descriptive handbook of all the known species of rhopalocerous lepidoptera inhabiting that region, with notices of allied species occurring in the neighbouring countries along the border; with numerous Illustrations. |
29 |
|
XII-5-B-22 |
Gray, G. R. |
Descriptions and figures of some new lepidopterous insects chiefly from Nepal. |
30 |
|
XII-5-B-23 |
James, S. P. & Liston, W. G. |
A monograph of the anopheline mosquitoes of India. 2. ed. |
31 |
|
XII-5-B-24 |
Stebbing, Edward Percy. |
Indian forest insects of economic importance. Coleoptera. |
32 |
|
XII-5-B-25 |
Wright, R. G. & Dewar, Douglas. |
The ducks of India: their habits, breeding grounds and migrations; together with other useful information for the sportsman and observer. |
33 |
|
XII-5-B-26 |
Lydekker, Richard. |
The game animals of India, Burma, Maya, and Tibet. 2. ed. rev. by J. G. Dollman. |
34 |
|
XII-5-B-27 |
Whistler, Hugh. |
Popular handbook of Indian birds. |
35 |
|
貴 XII-5-B-28 |
Stebbing, Edward Percy. |
Insect intruders in Indian homes. |
36 |
|
XII-5-B-29 |
Stebbing, E. P. |
Stalks in the Himalaya, jottings of a sportsman-naturalist. |
37 |
|
XII-5-B-30 |
Vogel, Jean Philippe. |
The goose in Indian literature and art. |
38 |
|
XII-5-B-31 |
Ali, S lim & Ripley, S. Dillon. |
Handbook of the birds of India and Pakistan. Together with those of Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and Ceylon. |
39 |
|
XII-5-B-32 |
Deraniyagala, P. E. P. |
Some extinct elephants, their relatives and the two living species. |
40 |
|
XII-5-B-33 |
Burton, Brigadier-General R. G. |
A book of man-eaters. |
41 |
|
XII-5-B-34 |
Phillott, D. C., ed. |
The Faras-nāma of Hāshimī. Edited in the original Persian with English notes. |
42 |
|
XII-5-B-35 |
Bryx, Felix. |
Entomological results from the Swedish Expedition 1934 to Burma and British India. Lepidoptera. |
43 |
|
XII-5-B-36 |
Donovan, E. |
Natural history of the insects of India, containing upwards of two hundred and twenty figures and descriptions / by E. Donovan. |
44 |
|
XII-14-M-41 |
‘Abbāsī, Khudā Yār Khān. |
The Qawānīnu 'ṣ-Ṣayyad of Khudā Yār Khān ‘Abbāsī / edited in the original Persian with English notes by D. C. Phillott. |
45 |
|
XII-2-B-b-135 |
Atkinson, Edwin T. |
Fauna of the Himalayas. Containing species of Kumaon, Garhwal, Nepal and Tibet. |
46 |
|
IX-1-A-42 |
Schwager, Conrad. |
Fossile Foraminiferen von Kar Nikobar. |
47 |
|
LFa-40 |
Donovan, Edward. |
An epitome of the natural history of the insects of India, and the islands in the Indian seas: comprising upwards of two hundred and fifty figures and descriptions of the most singular and beautiful species, selected chiefly from those recently discovered, and which have not appeared in the works of any preceding author. The figures are accurately drawn, engraved, and coloured, from speeimens of the insects ... |
48 |
|
LFb-5 |
Gray, John Edward. |
Illustrations of Indian zoology; chiefly selected from the collection of Maj. Gen. Hardwicke. |
49 |
|
貴 LFb-9 |
Fayrer, J. |
The thanatophidia of India. Being a description of the venomous snakes of the Indian Peninsula with an account of the influence of their poison on life, and a series of experiments. |
50 |
|
貴 LFc-7 |
Gould, John. |
A century of birds from the Himalaya Mountains. |