The Fauna of British India: Including Ceylon and Burma = Mammalia
- 274 pages
- 10 hours of reading
William Thomas Blanford was an English geologist and naturalist who dedicated himself to extensive research and writing on the fauna of British India, Ceylon, and Burma. His editorship of the series 'The Fauna of British India' stands as his most significant contribution. Blanford's scientific work laid the groundwork for a deeper understanding of the natural world in the region. His findings and publications remain a valuable resource for naturalists to this day.


This manual provides a comprehensive overview of the geology of India, with a focus on the northern and central regions of the country. It covers the geological history of the region, as well as its mineral resources and geological hazards. The volume also includes detailed maps, illustrations, and photographs to aid in understanding the geology of India.