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roc. Zool. Soc. 1839, Vid. Cal. Journ. Nat. Hist. vol. 1, p.77. {29a} Subsequently described from this specimen in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society, March 12, 1839. Cal. Journ. Nat. Hist. vol 1, p.82. {29b} _Gonorhynchus bimacalutus_, _G_. _brachypterus_, _Perilompus_ _aequipinnatus_, and _Cobitis phoxocheila_, which have been all since described from these specimens in the 19th vol. As. Res. Beng. {31} Afterwards crossed by the author in his journey into Burma. {33} For a narrative of Lieut. Wilcox's visit to the Mishmee mountains, see As. Res. vol. xvii. p.314. {35} Mithun is, according to the author, a peculiar species of Ox. {40} Subsequently described by the author in an important communication to the Linnaean Society. {42} One of the most influential of the Singpho chiefs, whose influence at this period kept Upper Assam unsettled. {51} A Burmese authority. {53} Probably Major R. Bruce of the Rajah's service, one of the Superintendents of Tea Cultivation. {54} For the whole of this able communication, detailing the object and results of his visit to the Mishmee mountains, See Journ. As. Soc. Beng. May 1837. {60} See Reports of the Coal Committee, 1841, p.3. {61a} See Description by the Author, As. Res. Bengal, Vol. xix. {61b} Since described from these specimens as _Calamaria monticola_, and _Dipsas monticola_. Vide Proc. Zool. Soc. March 12th 1839, and Cal. Journ. Nat. Hist. Vol. i. pp.80-85. {61c} As. Res. Vol. xix. p.336. {64} Dr. Bayfield was deputed by the Resident at Ava to meet the party from Assam on the Burmese Frontier. {66} This is one of the Mountain Barbels, _Oreinus_, probably _O_. _guttatus_, As. Res. vol. xix. p.273. {68} A Barbel, and an Oreinus, or Mountain Barbel. {74a} _Opsarius gracilus_, As. Res. vol. xix. p.419. {74b} A species of Barbel; probably _B_. _deliciosus_, As. Res. xix. p.352. {75} Since described as _Cyprinus semiplotus_, As. Res. vol. xix. p.346. {78} This would seem to be Coal formation, in which amber is frequently found. It occurs, for instance, in the spurious coal of Kurribori, E. of Rungpore. {111} The reading of this passage is obscure, the MS. being very faintly written in pencil. {113} Introd. Nat. Syst. p.44. {114} The preceding eight pages within brackets are written faintly in pencil. {115a} The usual route is to Kujoo Ghat, about five miles below Moodoa Mookh, thence through Sooroo, Kujoo, etc. to
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