A Monograph of the Sea Snakes (Hydrophiinae)
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Frank Wall was een arts en herpetoloog die woonde en werkte in Sri Lanka en India. Zijn werk richtte zich op de studie van reptielen en amfibieën in de regio. Voortbouwend op zijn medische expertise en passie voor de natuurlijke wereld, droeg hij bij aan het begrip van de lokale fauna. Wall's nalatenschap ligt in zijn wetenschappelijke bijdragen aan het vakgebied van de herpetologie.



This book is an exhaustive study of the snakes of Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka. The author provides detailed descriptions of the species found on the island, including information on their morphology, distribution, and behavior. A must-read for anyone interested in the reptiles of South Asia.
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