-
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...
- 1789, and the
French naturalist Pierre Joseph Bonnaterre used the name
batavica (referring to Batavia) in his 1790 description. In 1840 the
English zoologist...
-
Quercus axillaris Schur Quercus banatica Gand. not
validly published Quercus batavica Gand. not
validly published Quercus bavarica Gand. not
validly published...
-
degli studi orientali, XXVI (1951), 124-27. Nieuhof,
Johan (1668).
Legatio Batavica ad
Magnum Tartariae Chamum Sungteium... [The
Dutch Emb****y to
Ijishun Dasan...
- the
Dutch naturalist Pieter Boddaert coined the
binomial name
Psittaca batavica in his
catalogue of the
Planches Enluminées.
Buffon believed that his specimen...
-
Awasthi (1970)
Dirinaria aspera (H.Magn.) D.D.Awasthi (1964)
Dirinaria batavica D.D.Awasthi (1975)
Dirinaria complicata D.D.Awasthi (1975)
Dirinaria confluens...
-
probably from the plague.
Lucubratiuncula de
Batavorum insula (1520)
Historia Batavica (1530)
Works by
Gerard Geldenhouwer at the
Biodiversity Heritage Library...
-
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)...
- Mountains, and the Like.] (in German),
Jacob van Meurs, 1666.
Legatio Batavica ad
Magnum Tartariae Chamum Sungteium,
Modernum Sinae Imperatorem. Historiarum...