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IT is not easy to realise what great efforts are being made in all parts of the Empire for the interest and instruction of the people in matters of natural history. The Zoological Section of the Public Gardens at Trivandrum contained last year (“the year 1109 M.E.”) 149 mammals, 225 birds, 26 reptiles and 20 fishes; and the growing popularity of the institution was indicated by an increase in the number of visitors to 462,566 from the 302,425 of the preceding year.
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Zoological Gardens of Travancore. Nature 136, 470–471 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136470d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/136470d0