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The Fishes of India is a seminal work of natural history that provides an exhaustive account of fish species inhabiting the seas and freshwater bodies of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Written by the renowned ichthyologist Francis Day, this first edition represents a cornerstone contribution to the study of Indian ichthyology.
This comprehensive volume systematically catalogs and describes the morphological characteristics, behavioral patterns, and ecological habitats of numerous fish species. Day’s meticulous observations and detailed illustrations serve as invaluable references for naturalists, researchers, and anyone interested in the biological diversity of the Indian subcontinent.
The work encompasses both marine and freshwater species, offering insights into the rich aquatic biodiversity of the region. With scientific rigor and detailed descriptions, this classic text remains an important historical document for understanding the ichthyological heritage of India, Burma, and Ceylon.



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