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🌿 The Ferns of Bombay
By E. Blatter & J. F. d’Almeida
Published by D. B. Taraporevala Sons & Co., Bombay, 1922
First Edition — 236 pages total (including 8 pages of front matter)
Illustrated with 2 coloured and 15 black-and-white plates, and 43 text figures

A rare regional botanical study documenting the ferns of the Bombay Presidency, authored by Ethelbert Blatter (1877–1934) and J. F. d’Almeida. Blatter, a Swiss Jesuit botanist, was one of the foremost figures in early 20th-century Indian botany, widely respected for his detailed fieldwork and publications on the flora of Western India.

This 1922 first edition presents careful descriptions and illustrations of Bombay’s fern species, offering insight into the biodiversity of the region during the colonial period. It remains an important reference work in Indian pteridology.
Physical copies of The Ferns of Bombay are exceptionally scarce — most available today are scanned reproductions held in university and botanical library collections.

















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