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A steady, forensic portrait of India’s waters. A concise guide to rivers.R. Beavan’s Handbook Of The Freshwater Fishes Of India began life as a practical freshwater fish identification guide, intended for students and district officers as both a district officer resource and a student field guide fishes. Written in the nineteenth-century natural history tradition, this Beavan freshwater fishes volume reads as an indian fish species handbook and an illustrated ichthyology reference: concise diagnostic descriptions, comparative notes and locality remarks make it possible to recognise native Indian fishes and to understand freshwater biodiversity in India. The prose is unshowy but exact, guided by morphology and habit rather than theory, and the work remains a direct account of the aquatic fauna of India that rewards field use and quiet study alike.As a record of colonial India wildlife and British India zoology, the handbook carries clear historical importance; it shows how early naturalists described, named and arranged the subcontinent’s fish life, and so it matters to historians, naturalists and conservation-minded readers seeking baseline perspectives. Casual readers will find accessible, often vivid species accounts; classic-literature collectors will value the book’s provenance among early scientific works and its place within nineteenth-century natural history. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.