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- 1789, and the French naturalist Pierre Joseph Bonnaterre used the name batavica (referring to Batavia) in his 1790 description. In 1840 the English zoologist...
- Prince Rupert's drops (also known as Dutch tears or Batavian tears) are toughened gl**** beads created by dripping molten gl**** into cold water, which causes...
- Quercus axillaris Schur Quercus banatica Gand. not validly published Quercus batavica Gand. not validly published Quercus bavarica Gand. not validly published...
- the Dutch naturalist Pieter Boddaert coined the binomial name Psittaca batavica in his catalogue of the Planches Enluminées. Buffon believed that his specimen...
- degli studi orientali, XXVI (1951), 124-27. Nieuhof, Johan (1668). Legatio Batavica ad Magnum Tartariae Chamum Sungteium... [The Dutch Emb****y to Ijishun Dasan...
- probably from the plague. Lucubratiuncula de Batavorum insula (1520) Historia Batavica (1530) Works by Gerard Geldenhouwer at Biodiversity Heritage Library...
- Madagascar, Lapland and the Native Americans. Johannes Nieuhof (1668), Legatio batavica ad magnum Tartariæ chamum Sungteium, modernum Sinæ imperatorem; Historiarum...
- Awasthi (1970) Dirinaria aspera (H.Magn.) D.D.Awasthi (1964) Dirinaria batavica D.D.Awasthi (1975) Dirinaria complicata D.D.Awasthi (1975) Dirinaria confluens...
- Diploschistes thunbergi**** Dirinaria aegialita Dirinaria applanata Dirinaria batavica Dirinaria confluens Dirinaria picta Endocarpon aridum Endocarpon helmsianum...
- [Gazetteer of Nanjing]. [1][2] Johannes Nieuhof (1668), "(Nanking)", Legatio batavica ad magnum Tartariæ chamum Sungteium, modernum Sinæ imperatorem (in Latin)...