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The Fishes Of India is a seminal work in ichthyological literature, presenting an exhaustive natural history of fish species found throughout the Indian subcontinent, including Burma and Ceylon. Francis Day’s two-volume set represents a landmark scientific achievement in cataloging and describing the diverse aquatic fauna of the region.
This comprehensive reference work documents numerous fish species with detailed observations on their habitats, behaviors, and characteristics. The volumes serve as an essential resource for naturalists, biologists, and researchers interested in understanding the aquatic ecosystems of South and Southeast Asia during the colonial period.
Day’s meticulous approach to classification and description makes this work invaluable for anyone studying historical ichthyology, regional biodiversity, or the development of natural history documentation. The two-volume format allows for extensive coverage of both marine and freshwater species.







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