Abstract
As a first attempt on the part of a native Indian naturalist to familiarise his countrymen with some of the leading facts in nature, and to cultivate in them the faculty of observation, this little volume is clearly entitled to a welcome at our hands. To criticise the English would obviously be unfair, seeing that the author is writing in a foreign tongue; and, indeed, if this be borne in mind, his work is worthy of all praise, so far as this point is concerned.
Hours with Nature.
By Rambramha Sanyal Pp. 168. (Calcutta: Lahiri, 1896.)
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L., R. Hours with Nature. Nature 55, 28 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/055028a0
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