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THE purpose of this book is to facilitate the field work of those associated with antinialarial investigations of the breeding places of mosquitoes. It is obvious that a sound knowledge of the plant life found in those localities, their reactions to each other and their relations with the animal life in their surroundings is an important stage in this research.
Hand-Book of the Common Water and Marsh Plants of India and Burma, 1936
By K. Biswas C. C. Calder. (Health Bulletin No. 24: Malaria Bureau No. 11.) Pp. xiii + 140 + 38 plates. (Delhi: Manager of Publications, 1937.) Rs. 2.12 or 5s.
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FISCHER, C. Hand-Book of the Common Water and Marsh Plants of India and Burma, 1936. Nature 144, 727 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144727a0
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