Description
This scholarly work by G. C. M. Birdwood provides an exhaustive catalog of vegetable productions found throughout the Bombay Presidency during the colonial period. The compilation documents the botanical diversity and agricultural resources of Western India with meticulous attention to detail.
The catalog serves as an invaluable historical resource for understanding the traditional medicines, drugs, and plant-based products that were commonly sold in the bazars of Western India. Birdwood’s systematic approach to cataloging these productions reflects the scientific and administrative interests of the period, making it essential for researchers studying colonial botany, traditional medicine, and the economic history of the Indian subcontinent.
This reference work remains significant for botanists, historians, and scholars interested in indigenous knowledge systems and the natural products trade in nineteenth-century India.







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