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FISHES OF INDIA; 



BEING 



A NATURAL HISTORY 



OF 



THE FISHES 



KNOWN TO INHABIT THE SEAS AND FRESH WATERS 



OF 



INDIA, BURMA, AND CEYLON. 



WITH 



DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SUB-CLASSES, ORDERS, FAMILIES, 

 GENERA, AND SPECIES. 



BY 



FRANCIS DAY, RLS„ & F.Z.S., 



MEMBER ASIATIC SOCIETY OF CALCUTTA, AND COTSWOLD NATURALISTS' FIELD CLUB, ETC., 

 LATE SURGEON-MAJOR MADRAS ARMY, AND INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF FISHERIES IN INDIA AND BURMA. 



LONDON: 

 PUBLLSHED BY BERNARD QUARLLCII, 15 PICCADILLY. 



ir,i 1877. , 



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