"The Fauna Of British India, Including Ceylon And Burma, Volume 15, Part 2" is a comprehensive zoological survey. This volume details the animal life of the region, providing valuable insights into the diverse species inhabiting British India, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and Burma (now Myanmar). It serves as a crucial reference work for naturalists, zoologists, and historians of science, documenting the biodiversity of a significant geographical area during the period of British colonial rule. The meticulous observations and descriptions offer a rich understanding of the animal kingdom in this part of the world, making it an enduring resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike.
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