Lexicographical Neighbors of Bubalis
Literary usage of Bubalis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of Ruminant Mammalia: (Pecora, Linnæus) in the British Museum by John Edward Gray (1872)
"BM Pale brown, nearly uniform ; rump like the back. Alcelaphus bubalis, Gray, Cat.
... bubalis, Blyth, PZS 1869, p. 53, f. ..."
2. The New International Encyclopædia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1903)
"Near the Victoria Nyanza lives a similar but pale-faced species (bubalis Jacksoni).
... The konzi (bubalis Lichtensteini) of all the Zambezi region and ..."
3. Wild Beasts and Their Ways: Reminiscences of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America by Samuel White Baker (1890)
"... ANTELOPES (A. bubalis) THIS interesting tribe inhabits more or less every part
of Africa. There are varieties which differ in their habits so completely ..."
4. The Natural History of Ireland by William Thompson, James R. Garrett, George Dickie (1856)
"C. bubalis—on the English shores, a ter length ("6 to 10 inches") than C.
Scorpius: but the great num- of Irish specimens which have come under my ..."
5. The Natural History of the Ruminating Animals, by William Jardine (1836)
"In the Dictionnaire Classique, it is mentioned, that on some antique carving,
the peculiarity of the horns which the bubalis exhibits, is distinctly marked ..."