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The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (also JBNHS) is a natural history journal published several times a year by the Bombay Natural History Society. First published in January 1886, and published with only a few interruptions since, the JBNHS is one of the best-known journals in the fields of natural history, conservation, and biodiversity research. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 16
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A Note on the Occurrence of Sternaspis Scutata (renier 1807) - A Sternaspid Polychaete from Sundarban Mangroves, West Bengal, India
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Record of the Rare Bibron's Coral Snake Calliophis Bibroni from Nelliyampathy Hills, Kerala, India
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On an Abnormal Specimen of Lutjanus Johnii (Bloch, 1792) (Pisces: Perciformes: Lutjanidae) from West Bengal Coast, India
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<I>Apogon Hyalosoma</I> Bleeker (pisces: Percoidei: Apogonidae) - A New Report to Kerala, India
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A Scientometric Analysis of the Trends of Information Dissemination on 'True Albino' and 'White' Mammals
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On a Collection of Fish from Manjaly - An Estuarine Area of the River Periyar in Ernakulam District, Kerala, India
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New Record of Leser Blue Wing <I>Rhyothemis Triangularis</I> Kirby, 1889 (Odonata: Libelulidae) from Odisha, India
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A new cyprinid fish species of Barilius Hamilton from the Chatrickong river, Manipur, India
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Obituary. Ralph Camroux Morris (1894-1977)
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Description of a new geckonid lizard from Maharashtra, India
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The terrestrial Isopoda of Mesopotamia and the surrounding districts
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Indian Dragonflies - Part XIII
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Occurrence of the Pied Ground Thrush (Geocichla wardi) on the Nillampathy Hills
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Scientific results from the mammal survey, No. XIII. A.—On Muridæ from Darjiling and the Chin Hills
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Scientific Results from the Mammal Survey. Part III
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The moths of India. Supplementary paper to the volumes in "The Fauna of British India." Ser. III. Pt. III
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