Doctorate theses of the University of Allahabad: a bibliography from 1887 to 1967 of the recipients of doctorate degrees from the Faculties of Arts, Science. Commerce and Law of the University of Allahabad, with the years award and the titles of their theses. Compiled by Jafar Raza.
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TextSeries: Allahabad. University of Allahabad studies (new series) ; v. 1, nos. 1-6.Publication details: [Allahabad] University of Allahabad, 1969.Description: xii, 99 p. 25 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 013/.37/509542
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Flora simlensis;
by Collett, Henry, -
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A census of the Indian polygonums
by Gage, Andrew Thomas, -
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A monograph of the Anopheles mosquitoes of India /
by James, S. P. -
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A manual of elementary forest zoology for India.
by Stebbing, Edward Percy, -
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A memorandum written after a tour through the tea districts of eastern Bengal in 1864-65.
by Lees, W. Nassau -
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The cultivation and manufacture of tea,
by Money, Edward. -
7
Indian woods and their uses.
by Troup, Robert Scott, -
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Indian insect life ;
by Maxwell-Lefroy, H. -
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The Wilt disease of pigeon-pea and the parasitism of Neocosmospora vasinfecta Smith.
by Butler, E. J. -
10
Note on a toxic substance excreted by the roots of plants.
by Fletcher, Frank. -
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Some experiments in the hybridising of Indian cottons.
by Fyson, Philip Furley, -
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The Indian cottons.
by Gammie, G. A. -
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Millets of the genus Setaria in the Bombay Presidency and Sind.
by Gammie, George Alexander. -
14
The economic significance of natural cross-fertilization in India.
by Howard, Albert, -
15
Studies in Indian fibre plants ...
by Howard, Albert, -
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Studies in Indian tobaccos ...
by Howard, Albert, -
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The construction of drain gauges at Pusa.
by Arnott, M. H. -
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The composition of Indian rain and dew.
by Leather, John Walter, -
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The composition of the oil-seeds of India.
by Leather, John Walter, -
20
The loss of water from soil during dry weather.
by Leather, John Walter,