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Page 41
... whilst in the same regions of Europe and Asia the indigenous horses were of a dun colour with a constant tendency to white . 1 Indeed , if we follow the Equidae from Northern Asia to the Cape of Good Hope we find that every belt has its ...
... whilst in the same regions of Europe and Asia the indigenous horses were of a dun colour with a constant tendency to white . 1 Indeed , if we follow the Equidae from Northern Asia to the Cape of Good Hope we find that every belt has its ...
Page 42
... whilst the ground colour is getting less white . Further south the true Burchell zebra of the Orange River has completely lost the stripes on its legs and under surface , whilst south of the Orange River the now extinct Quagga had not ...
... whilst the ground colour is getting less white . Further south the true Burchell zebra of the Orange River has completely lost the stripes on its legs and under surface , whilst south of the Orange River the now extinct Quagga had not ...
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... whilst without the Brahmanical tradition and Sayana's commentary the Rig - Veda would be hopelessly obscure . Again , though Umbrian is closely related to Latin , and though in the Iguvine Tables we have documents of considerable length ...
... whilst without the Brahmanical tradition and Sayana's commentary the Rig - Veda would be hopelessly obscure . Again , though Umbrian is closely related to Latin , and though in the Iguvine Tables we have documents of considerable length ...
Contents
FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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