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128 BIBLIOGRAPHY A. JOURNALS 1. Aashish Pittie (2001): Standardized common and scientific names of the Birds of the Indian sub-continent. Bom. Nat. His. Soc., Mumbai, Buceros 6(1): 11-37. 2. Abbasi S. A., Bhatiya K. S., Kunhi A. V. M. and Soni R. S. (1996): Studies on the limnology of Kuttadi Lake (New Kerala) Ecol. Env. And cons: 2: 12 - 27. 3. Adebisi A.A. (1981): The physico chemical Hydrology of a tropical seasonal river upper ogun. River Nigria. Hydrobiology 79 (2): 157-165 4. Adholia U. N. (1991): Phytoplankton community in relation to limnochemistry of Mansarovar reservoir, Bhopal, Journal of Natural conservation. 3(2): 155-162. 5. Agarkar S. V. (2000): Evaluation of physico-chemical and microbiological parameters of vyzadi reservoir water. Indian Hydrobio 3 (1): 3-5 6. Agarkar S. V., Bhosale A. B., P. M. Patil (1998): Physico-chemical analysis of drinking water from Budhana Dist. (M. S.) J. Aqua. Biol. 13 (1&2) pp 62 – 63. 7. Agarwal D.K., Gaur S.D, Tiwari T.C., Narayanswami N. and Marwash S, M. 1976 Physico-chemical characteristics of Ganges water at Varanasi. Indian J. Environ. Hlth 18(3): 201-206. 8. Ahmed, Massod and R. Krishnamurthy (1990): Hydrobiology studies of Wohar reservoir Aurangabad (Maharashtra) India J- Environ Biol 11 (3) 335- 343
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