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'The Expedition for the survey of the rivers Euphrates and Tigris, carried on by order of the British government, in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837; preceded by geographical and historical notices of the regions situated between the rivers Nile and Indus. In four volumes. With fourteen maps and charts, and embellished with ninety-seven plates, besides numerous wood-cuts. Volume the first.' [‎738] (838/905)

The record is made up of 1 volume (799 pages). It was created in 1850. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.

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738
APPENDIX.
Tongue thick, narrow, and flatter on the lower part, and divided by a
small carina into two sections ; on the upper part are prominent succulent,
glandulous protuberances, a blue stripe (a blood-vein) running in the middle.
Neck rotund, or circular, about 5 inches in diameter behind the head.
Legs turned outward, 6 inches in length, with three very strong pale
yellowish, or gray-coloured claws, entirely covered when retracted with
broad-webbed skin.
Tail of an extraordinary strength, 7 inches long from the beginning, and
ending by degrees in a point of no more than two lines in breadth ; at the
beginning it is more than 3 inches broad. It lives in the Euphrates; and,
on warm days, it comes on land, particularly on the sandbanks in the middle
of the river, where it remains, if undisturbed, for several hours—two to five
hours, or more, lying in the sun covered with mud, so that it would be some
times difficult to distinguish it from the ground, if its tardy movements
and a peculiar whistling noise did not discover it. The specimen here
described seems to have been a full-grown one, many of a smaller size having
been seen, but none larger.
It was very active, strong, violent (and, against the general rule of the
reptile class), extremely passionate. When turned on its back, it could
easily turn again, with the help of its fore-legs, and its protracted head and
neck. If a piece of wood, rope, or cloth, were placed near its mouth,
it would snap after it, and, if it reached it, retract its head entirely with the
object, and, with the help of its strong claws, even try to tear it to pieces.
It would, if provoked, by pressing air through its nostrils, utter a sound
similar to that made by some species of serpents.

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The Expedition for the survey of the rivers Euphrates and Tigris, carried on by order of the British government, in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837; preceded by geographical and historical notices of the regions situated between the rivers Nile and Indus. In four volumes. With fourteen maps and charts, and embellished with ninety-seven plates, besides numerous wood-cuts. Volume the first.

Publication Details: London : Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1850 Printed by W. Clowes and sons, Stamford Street.

Notes: Printer's name from colophon Section at the end of a manuscript text. . Only two volumes of text and an atlas containing the maps were published.

Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references and index.

Physical Description: xxvii, [3], 799, [1] p., [29] leaves of plates (1 folded), (the plates are numbered: 1, 3-9, 11-26, 28, 33, 37, 39, 42-43). Vol. 1, p. 705-706 and p. 707-708 are fold-out leaves.

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'The Expedition for the survey of the rivers Euphrates and Tigris, carried on by order of the British government, in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837; preceded by geographical and historical notices of the regions situated between the rivers Nile and Indus. In four volumes. With fourteen maps and charts, and embellished with ninety-seven plates, besides numerous wood-cuts. Volume the first.' [‎738] (838/905), British Library: Printed Collections, IOL.1947.c.142, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/get-highlighted-words/81055/vdc_100023939725.0x000025> [accessed 20 June 2026]

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