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Modern Review May 1927

1927

The first essential then of Zoology is a study of Taxonomy ; rid in order to form a true estimate of the position of any species in our scheme of classification of the animal kingdom taxonomy must be combined with the study of embrylogy and morphology and in certain cases and possibly far more often than has been the case in the past with the study of the animal's physiology and bio-chemistry [...] The full investigation of this problem requires the co-operation of a number of expert: and a careful study not only of the worms themselves but also of their mollusc hosts and the chemical composition and physical characters of the streams and other areas of water in the region in which the parasite occurs since all these factors have a profound influence upon each other and upon the developmen [...] Annandale in one of the last papers that he published showed to how great an extent the character of the Mollusc inhabitants of any given area of water depends on the amount of lime-salts present ; it is therefore of the utmost importance to us that we should know the chemical coposition of the water and here we certainly require the services of a trained chemist for it is beyond the scope [...] In addition to the seasonal changes that are due to the alternation of the wet and dry seasons and the &Lees of the two mosoons there is evidence that long period' oscillations of the nature of "seiches" the time-period depending on the size and shape of the sea basin and the salinity of. [...] Some of the leading members of the Samaj and the majority of the members of the Brahma Satnaj of India protested against the marriage on the ground that Ke?hub's daughter had not attained the age of fourteen the minimum marriageable age for Brahmo girls.
government politics public policy
Pages
145
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Study of Zoology in India in the Future
529-537 R.B Seweli view
Some Celebrities
537-545 Nagendranath Gupta view
Why Modern Christianity is Abandoning Miracles
545-552 J.T. Sunderland view
What China Asks of Nations of the World
552-555 Sao-Ke Sze view
The Congress Against Imperialism
555-566 Bakar Mirza view
Dr. Helena Lange
566-572 Agnes Smedley view
An Enquiry into the Early History of Chandernagore and the Problem of the Location of the First French Settlement in Bengal
572-577 unknown view
Kashinath Narayan Sane (1851-1927)
577-580 Jadunath Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
580-586 unknown view
Letters from the Editor
586-593 unknown view
Gleanings
593-596 unknown view
Pestalozzi Centenary (1827-1927)
596-602 Kalidas Nag view
Indian Periodicals
602-610 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
611-618 unknown view
Shivaji His Genius Environment and Achievement
618-622 Jadunath Sarkar view
Bindu’s Son
622-628 Sarat Chatterjee view
The Nature of Industrial Efficiency
628-632 unknown view
Indians Abroad
632-634 unknown view
Notes
635-656 unknown view