Records Of The Indian Museum, Volume 1, presents a detailed journal of Indian zoology, documenting the findings of the Indian Museum and the Zoological Survey of India. This historical record offers valuable insights into the biodiversity and wildlife of the Indian subcontinent during the early 20th century. Explore detailed accounts of various animal species, their habitats, and behaviors, meticulously recorded by leading zoologists and researchers of the time.
This volume is an essential resource for historians of science, zoologists, and anyone interested in the natural history of India. The journal provides a unique glimpse into the scientific endeavors undertaken to understand and preserve India's rich natural heritage. It is a significant contribution to the field of zoology, reflecting the dedicated efforts of the Indian Museum and the Zoological Survey of India.
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