"Geology Of The Neighborhood Of Salem" explores the geological features of the region surrounding Salem in the Madras Presidency, with particular attention to the observations made by Leschenault de la Tour. This detailed study, authored by Thomas Henry Holland, Jean Baptiste Louis Claude ThÃ(c)odore Leschenault de la Tour, Sir Henry Hubert Hayden, and Frederick Henry Hatch, provides valuable insights into the earth sciences and regional natural history of the area.
The book presents a comprehensive overview of the geological landscape, making it an essential resource for geologists, historians, and anyone interested in the natural history of India. It stands as a historical record and a scientific reference point for understanding the geological composition and changes in the Salem region. This work offers a blend of historical context and scientific analysis, retaining its relevance for contemporary readers and researchers alike.
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