Delve into the avian wonders of the Indian subcontinent with "Stray Feathers: Journal of Ornithology for India and its Dependencies." This volume, originally published in 1876, offers a fascinating glimpse into the ornithological studies conducted in India during the late 19th century. Authored by Allan Octavian Hume, a prominent figure in Indian ornithology, the journal provides detailed observations, descriptions, and analyses of various bird species found in the region.
This edition captures a pivotal era in the exploration of India's natural history. It will appeal to ornithologists, historians of science, and anyone with an interest in the rich biodiversity of the Indian subcontinent. Experience the meticulous research and vibrant descriptions that have made "Stray Feathers" a lasting contribution to the field of ornithology.
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