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Hornell, James (1922) The Indian pearl fisheries of the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay. Madras Fisheries Bulletin No.16 . Madras Fisheries Department.

Hornell, James (1922) Madras fishery investigations 1921 (Second series). Madras Fisheries Bulletin No.14 . Madras Fisheries Department.

Hornell, James (1922) Madras fishery investigations 1921 (Second series). Madras Fisheries Bulletin No.15 . Madras Fisheries Department.

Hornell, James (1918) The Origins and ethnological significance of Indian boat designs. Madras Fisheries Department (MFD), Madras.

Hornell, James (1917) The Edible molluscs of the Madras presidency. Madras Fisheries Bulletin No.11 . Madras Fisheries Department.

Hornell, James (1914) Madras Fisheries Bureau: The Sacred chank of India. Madras Fisheries Bulletin No.7 . Madras Fisheries Department.

Hornell, James (1910) Madras Fisheries Bureau: Madras fishery investigations, 1908. Madras Fisheries Bulletin No.4 . Madras Fisheries Department.

Hornell, James (1910) Madras Fisheries Bureau: The Practice of oyster culture at Arachon and its lessons for India. Madras Fisheries Bulletin No.5, Vol.2 . Madras Fisheries Department.

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