The Land Of The Permauls
- 632pages
- 23 heures de lecture






Explore the rich history and vibrant present of the Indian city of Cochin, also known as Kochi, through the eyes of Francis Day. From its early days as a trading port to its modern status as a bustling city with a rich cultural heritage, this book is an essential guide to the city of Cochin.
Francis Day provides a fascinating account of the marine life found off the coast of Scotland. Based on observations made during a voyage on the HMS Triton, this book offers a unique insight into the diversity and complexity of these ecosystems. Packed with detailed descriptions and colorful illustrations, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in marine biology or natural history.
This comprehensive natural history of the fishes inhabiting the Indian regions of Burma, Ceylon, and India is a must-read for biologists and ichthyologists alike. Francis Day has done an incredible job of cataloging the fish species including the habitat and behavior of each one. This book is an essential read for those interested in the natural history of India and surrounding regions.
This seminal work, first published in the late 19th century, provides an in-depth survey of the sea fish and fisheries of India and Burma. Drawing on extensive field research, Day provides detailed information on the natural history of the region's fish populations as well as the economic and cultural importance of fishing to local communities.