...Kinloch has thefollowing regarding its habits:—
"In Chang Chenmo, where I have met with it, the elevation can benowhere less than 14,000 feet, and some of the feeding grounds cannotbe less than 18,000...
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」
..."In Chang Chenmo, where I have met with it, the elevation can benowhere less than 14,000 feet, and some of the feeding grounds cannotbe less than 18,000...
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」
...nigromaculatainto three subspecies by Schmidt (1927:563-567) was considereduntenable by Fang and Chang (1931:95-98), and it hasbeen regarded by most recent authors as a variable, monotypicspecies...
Robert G Webb 「Some Reptiles and Amphibians from Korea」
...We follow Chang (1932:54) and most subsequent authors inregarding D...
Robert G Webb 「Some Reptiles and Amphibians from Korea」
..., and Chang, M...
Robert G Webb 「Some Reptiles and Amphibians from Korea」
...The Chinese call α Chang Jin, the old Folks...
William Tyler Olcott 「A Field Book of the Stars」
..." Li Hung Chang, the Viceroy of Chihli, in the well-known letterthat he addressed to the Rev...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...Its present Viceroy, Liu, is a native of Anhwei; heis, therefore, a countryman of Li Hung Chang to whom he is related bymarriage, his daughter having married Li Hung Chang's nephew...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...I paid an early visit of courtesy to my nominal host, Li Pi Chang, theChinese manager of the Telegraphs...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...Atall, handsome Chinaman is Chang, of soldierly bearing and blissfulinnocence of all knowledge of modern warfare...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
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