Description
This scholarly work by James A. Murray presents a systematic examination of the plants native to Sind (historical region of Pakistan and India). The volume provides detailed botanical descriptions of indigenous flora alongside extensive documentation of their practical applications.
Murray catalogs the commercial significance, medicinal properties, and artistic uses of regional plant products. The text serves as both a botanical reference and a practical guide to understanding the economic and therapeutic value of Sind’s plant resources. This historical account represents an important contribution to botanical science and ethnobotany, offering insights into traditional plant knowledge and colonial-era natural history documentation.
The work combines scientific rigor with practical information, making it valuable for botanists, historians, herbalists, and researchers interested in South Asian flora and traditional plant use.







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