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[003905] . CANADIAN BOTANISTS 1965. Ottawa: Canada Department of Agriculture, 1965. Size: Approx. 6" x 9". Soft Cover. Canada. Very Good Plant Research Institiute, Research Branch. Laid in 4 1/2"x3" paper: "Compliments of Library, Plant Research Institiute, Research Branch, Canada Agriculture, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada." 55 pp. Stiff yellow covers, slightly soiled otherwise VG+. Interior is tight, clean and Near Fine. $15.00

[003110] . AGASSIZ COMPANION,1886-1888,18 Issues. ill. Engravings. Wyandotte, Kansas: Will H. Plank, 1886. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 ". Paper Wraps. Science. Good A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Natural Sciences, Philately and the Interests of the Agassiz Association. 18 issues. 1886: Vol.I, No. 1-4. 1887: Vol.II, No. 1-8, and No. 12. 1888: Vol.III, No. 1-2, No. 5, No. 7, No.11-12(one issue). Some Articles: Insects, Andes, Fauna of Lower Silurian in the vicinity of Lebanon, Ohio: Sea-weeds and Coral, Plant Movements, Fossil Hunt, Botany in Public Schools, Geology, Agassiz, His Life and Works (with portrait engraving), Rocks and Minerals of Maine. ex.-mus. stamp/numbers/or "Agassiz Association, Chapter 158" on front cover. Mild soiling. First issue, 2 1/2"x3", missing piece on front cover; one issue's back cover missing piece and several with paper label residue. All covers are intact. Paper wraps overall Good. Interiors are clean, tight and overall Very Good+. $320.00

[003103] . THE SWISS CROSS. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION, 20 Issues 1887-1889. ill. Figures (line drawings), Woodcuts. New York: N.D.C. Hodges, 1887. Size: Approx. 7 1/2" x 10 1/4". Paper Wraps. Science. Good- to Fair 1887: Vol.I: No.1-6 Jan.-June. and 1887: Vol.II: No. 2, 4-6. August, October-December. 1888: Vol.III: No. 1-4, 6. Jan.-April, June and 1888: Vol.IV: No.2, 4. August, October.1889: Vol.V. No. 1-2, 6. Jan.-Feb., June. Some articles cover:Early Man in America, Water-Crystals, Photography, Astronomy, Botany, Birds, Zoology, Ichthyology, Native Americans, Eskimo Igloos, and many more. Covers are very worn/tears, some detached, and soiled. Some issues have "Agassiz Association, Chap. 158" on cover. Several have small stickers/labels with " Agassiz Association, Dec87,Chap. 158"Good- to Fair. Interiors are clean, and Very Good. Wonderful engravings throughout each issue. Scarce. $350.00

[003135] . POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS AND BOSTON JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY.1892-Complete year. 12 issues. Vol. XXVI: Number 1-12. January-December.. ill. Figures (line drawings), Tables,. Boston: Popular Science News Co., 1892. Size: Approx. 9 1/2" x 12". Paper Wraps. Science. Good or Better Articles by Harlan Hoge Ballard,"then" President of the Agassiz Association; and THE NEW STAR IN AURIGA, by Charles Augustus Young. Articles include: NOVELITIES IN PHOTOGRAPHY (6 etchings); WATER AND AIR BAROMETERS (2 etchings); PHOTOGRAPHING LIGHTING-STROKES(1etching); FLINT IMPLEMENTS OF COCHIN CHINA (1etching); SOME CURIOUS MINERALS (5 ETCHINGS); ABOUT LICHENS(17 etchings); MIMICRY IN ANIMALS (3 etchings); EXPERIMENTS WITH WATER-JETS(3 ETCHINGS); EVOLUTION FOR THE CONTINENTS( 4 etchings); MINIATURE SUN-DIALS (4 etchings); SOUP-BUBBLES (6 etchings); JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER (2 etchings); SIMPLIFIED COMPOUND LEAVES (8 etchings). Includes monthly section on MEDICINE and PHARMACY, ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENA and METEOROLOGY. December Issue includes Index for the Year with List of Articles. All are in Good or better condition. One issue will ex-mus. numbers on front cover (advertisement page). May issue does not have 2 pages of advertisements as its "covers", all the other issues do. Covers lightly soiled or age-toned around borders. One issue torn area on cover (advertisements), but all there. One issue's side edge with tear, but intact. Overall interiors are clean, tight, and in Very Good condition. $125.00

[003101] . HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE-GOSSIP, 13 Issues 1878-1879. ill. Figures(drawings),. London: Hardwicke & Bogue, 1878. Size: Approx. 7 1/4" x 10 1/4". Paper Wraps. Science. Good 13 issues. January1878 plus complete year for 1879: Jan.-Dec. A Monthly Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature. Each issue with many illustrations. Subject areas: Natural History, Biology, Botany, Entomology, Zoology, Geology, Microscopy. Many scientific ads with some full pages on microscopes. Some string-tied "announcements" tipped in including one edition with 4 page article by T.Twining. Illustrated covers.Some soiling. Minor chipping on sides. Overall Good or better. 2 issues covers detached. Several issues' pages uncut. Paper on some issues feels stiff-perhaps got moist? Doesn't affect interiors which are clean, tight and overall in VG condition. 2 issues have J.D. Putnam's signature on covers. One issue with ex-mus. stamp. $275.00

[003178] . LLOYDIA: A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE-43 Issues: 1940-1951. ill. Figures(plates), Photographs,. Menasha, WI: Lloyd Library and Museum, Size: Approx. 6 3/4" x 9 3/4". Paper Wraps. Biology. Very Good to Very Good+ 36 issues.1940-1947 Complete. 4 issues per year. 1948 and 1949: no issues; 1950:3 issues: (March, June, & Dec.); and 1951:1 issue (March). Last 3 issues have ex.-mus. stamp on front cover. Several covers mildly soiled otherwise all exteriors are VG+. Some soiling to side edges. No tears. 1940 Sept. issue, 4 pages loose, side edge lightly chipped, not on text/plates, otherwise all interiors are clean, tight, and in VG+ to Near Fine condition. $300.00

[003189] . SCIENCE, August 14, 1885. Volume VI. No. 132. ill. Etching. Cambridge: The Science Company, 1885. Size: Approx. 7 1/4" x 10 1/4". Paper Wraps. Science. Good to Good+ Some articles include: "Official Scrutiny of the U.S. Coast-Survey"; "The British Museum of Natural History" by Frederick W. True with a full page illustration of the Main Facade of the Museum on Cromwell Road; "Immortality in modern thought" by Joseph Le Conte; "Vegetable Morphology a Century Ago-Goethe" by T.H. McBride; and "An Attempt to Photograph the Solar Corona Without an Eclipse" by Wm. H. Pickering. Also included Letters to the Editor and Notes and News. Famous Americans in publication: Frederick William True; and Joseph LeConte. Tiny chipping around side/bottom edge. Overall covers are Good+. Interior is tight, clean and VG. $30.00

[003205] . Bulletin Of The New York Botanical Garden Vol. 6 Nos. 19. New York: New York Botanical Garden, 1908. Softcover. Botany. Good ex.-mus. numbers on front cover. ex-mus. stamp on first page. Mild soiling. small nick-chewed? on side edge to pp.3, otherwise exterior is Good+. Interior is tight, clean and VG+ $7.00

[003106] . THE NATURALIST. Feb. 1890. Vol.IV, No. 7.. ill. Etchings. Kansas City, Kansas: R.B. Trouslot & Co., 1890. Size: Approx. 9" X 12". Paper Wraps. Natural History. Very Good Articles: THOSE ELEPHANT PIPES AGAIN by Warren Watson; THE RESURRECTION FERN, by "Arkansaw Hoosier"; PALAEONTOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES IN AND NEAR KANSAS CITY, MO., by David H. Todd; THE ANTERIOR ARTS, by "Ictinus"; and THE PRE-HISTORIC MEN WITH LIEUTENANT FREDERICK SCHWATKA. Last 2 pages with "inducements to new subscribers with etchings of free "specimens" in exchange for a subscription to THE NATURALIST. They include "a fine Barnacle from the Atlantic, a Shark's Egg and an Egg of the Skate, or Two fine specimens of Resurection Plant, from Mexico, or a Mother of Pearl Shell, etc. A choice of 65 different items. Very good condition. No tears. Clean. On front page in article on ELEPHANT PIPES, appears to be a correction to text. a semi-colon is added, a "not" is crossed out, and the word "genuineness" is underlined. Otherwise the publication is VG+. 8 pages unpaginated. Laid in a yellow sheet for subscribing. $50.00

[003085] . CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE BOTANICAL LABORATORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Vol II, Number 3 . ill. Plates, Figures (illustrations). 1904. Paper Wraps. Botany. Good + to Very Good- "A Comparative Study of the Cytology and Movements of the Cyanophyceae" by Orville Phillips. Plates XXIII-XXXIV. Reprinted from Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of Pennsylvania. Printed on the Mrs. James McManes Fund. pp.237-438. ex.mus. numbers on front cover. mildly soiled/faded covers. paper spine ends missing some pieces. Covers intact. Overall Good +. ex-mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and VG+. Index. $18.50

[003072] . FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF MICHIGAN 1885. ill. Fold-out Table, tables,. Lansing: Thorp & Godfrey, 1886. Size: Approx. 6 1/4" x 9 1/2". Brown Cloth. Botany. Good 513 pp. Some articles include: THE FORESTRY PROBLEM, THE ANNUAL FAIR OF 1885, AMERICAN POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, LIFE OF LINNAEUS, FRUIT CATALOGUE, LIST OF ANNUAL MEMBERS AND LIST OF LIFE MEMBERS. Foldout table: MUNSON'S DESCRIPTIVE TABLE OF GRAPES. mild rubbing, light water mark? on front cover. Embossed on front and barely visible "State Library". Wear to spine-fraying at ends, rubbing,several nicks/chipping. Overall Good. Hinges solid. on free endpaper in ink "1886, .75". On one page on side margin "Nebraska State Library". Otherwise interior is tight, clean and VG+. $30.00

[003998] . TRANSACTIONS OF VASSAR BROTHERS' INSTITUTE And Its Scientific Section 1887-1890. ill. Plate, Figures (line drawings). Poughkeepsie, New York: Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9". Paper Wraps. Science. Covers Poor.Interior Very Good Vol.5 Part I and II. " Object of the society is to promote education and useful knowledge in the departments of Science, Literature, and Art, by investigating and discussing subjects...by establishing and maintaining a Museum, a Library and a collection of works of art and objects of historic interest ..." Articles by Famous Americans include: CHARLES A. YOUNG - "Nebulae and the Nebular Hypothesis"; and LEROY C. COOLEY-"Limit of Visibility for Minute Masses". Other articles by Henry V. Pelton, President of the Institute, William A. Mowry (Oregon Settlement), W.B. Dwight, C.B. Warring (Mathematics & Gyroscope), Gilbert Van Ingen, Edward Elsworth (Photography), and W. G. Stevenson's Obituary. Frontis. portrait of Stevenson. 192 pp. Front paper cover detached with missing pieces around edges. Title and design on cover intact. ex-mus. numbers/stamp on front top edge. Back cover missing. String tied. Interior is clean, tight and in VG+ condition. Have other "volumes" from Vassar Brothers Institute. $45.00

[003062] . BOTANICAL DIRECTORY, FOR AMERICA 1878.. 1878. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 8 3/4". Paper Wraps. Botany. Good+ Part I gives the name of the State and the name of the individual and the department of the science. Part II gives the full address of the individuals by state and internationally. 16 pp. ex-mus stamp and numbers on front cover. Lightly soiled. sunned next to spine, otherwise Very Good. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $50.00

[003028] . FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Annual Report of Director to the Board of Trustees: Years 1906-1931., And 1966 Annual Report. ill. Plates. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 1907. Size: Approx. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2". Stiff Wraps. Natural History. Good 26 Reports covering years: 1906-1910,1912-1924,1926-1932, and 1966. Commences with report of the death of Marshall Field, founder of the Museum. Frontis. portrait of Field (Plate). Plate II: Mourning Design in Museum Rotunda Exposed for Thirty Days Following Mr. Field's Death. Each year's report gives Accessions in Departments of Anthropology, Botany, Geology, Zoology. Numerous Plates in each Report. Stiff cover wraps-mildly soiled. Some with chips along edges or spine. A few with small pieces of paper spine missing, but still intact. ex.mus. stamp/numbers either on front or on title page. 1919 Report's front cover is detached. Overall exteriors are Good to Good +. Interiors are clean and Very Good. $450.00

[001958] . Bulletin of the Madras Government Museum: THE LITTORAL FAUNA OF KRUSADAI ISLAND IN THE GULF OF MANAAR. 1927. Paper Wraps. Good With appendices on the Vertebrates and Plants. By various authors. New Series-Natural History Section, Vol. I, No. I. ex-mus. $22.50

[001814] . A PRELIMINARY BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE LLOYD-CORNELL RESERVATION. Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and Materia Medica.. 1926. Good ex-mus. Interior Very Good. $20.00

[003054] Baldwin, W. K. W.. BOTANICAL EXCURSION & REPORT ON BOTANICAL EXCURSION TO THE BOREAL FOREST REGION IN NORTHERN QUEBEC AND ONTARIO (TWO VOLUMES). ill. Plates, Tables, Maps. Ottawa: Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, 1959. Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 3/4". Stiff Wraps. Canada. Very Good Two volumes. BOTANICAL EXCURSION, published 1959. REPORT...1962. Volumes tell the account of the excursion and a report of Field Trip 7 Boreal Forest Excursion to the Ninth International Botanical Congress, 1959. Both volumes in Very Good condition. ex.-mus. small stamp on front cover and title page. stamped a few times on pages-doesn't interfer with text. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and in VG+ condition. $22.50

[003092] Blaauw, A.H.. THE RESULTS OF THE TEMPERATURE DURING FLOWER-FORMATION FOR THE WHOLE HYACINTH. First Part. ill. Figures (line drawings), Tables, Fold-out. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Akademie Van Wetenschappen, 1924. Size: Approx. 7 " x 10 1/4". Paper Wraps. Botany. Good+ to Very Good- Laboratory for Plant-Physiological Research, Wageningen, Hollard No. 10. 66 pp. Large fold-out with 18 illustrations. Total of 42 illustrations and 20 Tables. ex.-mus stamp on front cover. mildly soiled. one small dot water mark, doesn't go through. Missing small piece at spine top. Otherwise covers are VG-. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $30.00

[003071] Blake, S. F. GEOGRAPHICAL GUIDE TO FLORAS OF THE WORLD, PART II WESTERN EUROPE . Washington: U. S. Department Of Agriculture, 1961. Botany. Very Good An annotated list with special reference to useful plants and common plant names. Miscellaneous Publication No. 797, 742 pp. Slight soiling to covers, otherwise VG+. ex-mus. stamp on front endpaper, title p. and several top margin pages. Not in text. Interior otherwise is VG+ to Near Fine $15.00

[003058] Brainerd, Ezra, L.R. Jones and W.W. Eggleston. FLORA OF VERMONT. A LIST OF THE FERN AND SEED PLANTS. GROWING WITHOUT CULTIVATION . Burlington: Free Press Association, 1900. Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 3/4". Stiff Wraps. Botany. Good Contributions to the Botany of Vermont, VIII. Extracted from the Twentieth Vermont Agricultural Report. Distributed December 15, 1900. ex-mus. stamp and numbers on cover. 1 1/2" tear on paper spine. Spine faded. Front cover faded and mildly soiled. exterior is Good. 113 pp. with Index. Interior is VG+, tight, and clean. $15.00

[003043] Brendel, Frederick. HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE SCIENCE OF BOTANY IN NORTH AMERICA FROM 1635 TO 1858. American Naturalist, 1879. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9". Botany. Signed by Author. Very Good From the American Naturalist, December 1879. Front page signed "Compliments of Fred Brendel ("appears" to be in pencil) and underneath J.Duncan Putnam signature in ink. no front cover, but still in Very Good condition. Clean. Stapled. pp.1-31. $55.00

[003089] Britton, N.L. and Melville Thurston Cook. THE GENERIC NAME BUCIDA by N.L. Britton and THE HYPERTROPHIED FRUIT OF BUCIDA BUCERAS, by Melville Thurston Cook.. ill. Figures (line drawings). Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Botany. Very Good Reprinted from The Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 35. pp.303-308. ex-mus stamp on front cover. light fading, missing 1/2"x1/4" piece at bottom edge and bottom corner tip otherwise exterior is VG. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. 3 illustrations. $25.00

[003253] Brocklesby, John.. The Amateur Microscopist: or Views of the Microscopic World, A Handbook of Microscopic Manipulation and Microscopic Objects. ill. Figures on Wood and Stone, Plates. New York: William Wood & Company, 1871. Size: Approx. 6 " x 8 1/4". Brown Cloth. Biology. Good In the Preface, the author writes "I have been led to believe that a popular work on the microscope and its revelations would at once be interesting and useful, and this belief has resulted in the present treatise, which simply exhibilts and describes some of the most rare and curious objects of the microscopic world, and the modes of preparing them for observation under the microscope; together with a short account of this instrument." 144 pp. Illustrated with "247 figures on wood and stone".Chapters include: INFUSORIAL ANIMALCULES AND PROTOPHYTES; MICROSCOPIC FOSSILS; MINUTE AQUATIC ANIMALS; OF THE STRUCTURE OF WOOD AND HERBS; CRYSTALLIZATIONS and PARTS OF INSECTS AND MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Brown cloth with lettering and gilt design on cover. Gilt lettering on spine. Covers mildly soiled, dark water?stain, 3/4"x1", on back cover. Doesn't go through. spine ends rubbed and some fraying. corners bumped/rubbed. Overall covers are Good. Front endpaper with small bookplate: "Library of Chas. E. Putnam. No. 1695.". On blank page before title page, signature of J.D. Putnam, Jan. 2nd 1872, Davenport Iowa". Opposite page on verso of free endpaper, some rust color residue? along side edge-same color as endpapers. J.D. Putnam's signature also on title page. ex.mus.stamp (Davenport Academy of Science) and numbers on title page. Tissue guard on frontis. 9 Plates. Interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $145.00

[004523] Claypole, E.W.. PERRY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 1883. ill. Figures(drawings, diagrams) Plates. American Philosophical Society, Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9 1/4". Paper Wraps. Pennsylvania. Very Good 5 "papers" read before the American Philosophical Society.First:THE PERRY COUNTY FAULT. Note on an Important Correction in the Geological Map of Pennsylvania read April 20, 1883. Tipped on to the front page a strip of paper printed: "With Compliments of E.W. Claypole" and penciled "Akron O." Text covers: The District Immediately South of New Bloomfield with plate of The New Bloomfield fault; The Little Germany Fault; Map of the Eastern End of the Perry County Faults; and Intermediate Fault. pp.218-225. Second Paper: NOTE ON A RELIC OF THE NATIVE FLORA OF PENNSYLVANIA, SURVIVING IN PERRY COUNTY. Read before the American Philosophical Society, May 18, 1883. pp.226- 230.Text covers: Its Habitat in Perry County. Third paper: ON THE EQUIVALENT OF THE NEW YORK PORTAGE, IN PERRY COUNTY, MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIA. Read before the American Philosophical Society, September 21, 1883. pp.230-235. Text covers: The Cardiola Shale and The Cardiola Shale and Portage Beds of Perry County. Fourth paper: NOTE ON THE GENUS RENSSELAERIA IN THE HAMILTON GROUP IN PERRY CO. Read before the American Philosophical Society, September 21, 1883. pp.235-236. Fifth paper: NOTE ON A LARGE CRUSTACEAN FROM THE CATSKILL GROUP OF PENNSYLVANIA. Read before the American Philosophical Society, Sept. 21, 1883 with plate: Dolichocephala Lacoana, Claypole, from the Catskill rocks of Wyoming county, Pennsylvania and 5 illustrations. pp.236-239. Text covers: Dolichocephala and Dolichocephala Lacoana. Plain paper covers. ex. mus. name, town, state plus numbers on front cover. In pencil written: Prof. Claypole. Covers slightly soiled. Tear on front cover's side edge at lower corner. Small tear at back cover's side edge, otherwise covers are Very Good. Interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. Laid in an article from Perry County, Pa, Freeman. SOME OLD PERRY COUNTY FISH, by E. W. Claypole, Akron, Ohio.1884. ex.mus. numbers at top. 2" tear at crease, otherwise Very Good. $100.00

[003093] Cook, Melville Thurston. THE EMBRYOLOGY OF SOME CUBAN NYMPHAEACEAE. ill. Plates. Chicago Press., Paper Wrap. Botany. Good+ Reprinted from The Botanical Gazette 42: pp.376-392.November 1906. 3 plates with 38 illustrations. Front cover mildly soiled, ex.-mus stamp, and two small tears at top edge. Back cover's top corner tip torn. Overall exterior is Good+. Interior is tight, clean and VG. some pages uncut. $18.50

[003035] Cutting, Hiram A.. NOTES ON BUILDING STONES, ALSO ON PLANT GROWTH. ill. Tables. Montpelier, VT: Freeman Steam Printing House and Bindery, 1880. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9 1/4". Paper Wraps. Geology. Good to Good- State Geologist, Vermont. 1880. on title page, tipped in author's business card: With Compliments of Dr. Hiram A. Cutting, State Geologist, Vermont. P.O. Address: Lunenberg, Essex Co., Vermont." Stamped on front cover wrap "Academy of Natural Sciences J.D. Putnam. Apr 8 1881". small numbers above stamp. One missing piece,1/4"x1/2", at front spine. Back cover bottom corner "tip", 1 1/2"x3/4", missing,tiny piece of side edge and tiny piece at top corner. "thin" spine paper mainly missing. Back cover barely attached. Overall exterior is Good. to Good-. 21pp. Two page spread tables on: Granites, Limestones, Sandstones, Marbles,etc. Interior tight, clean and Very Good+ $60.00

[000720] Department of Commerce and Labor. BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES, VOL. XXXI (2 Parts) 1911. ill. Charts,Tables, Foldout Maps. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913. Size: Approx. 7 1/2" x 10 3/4". Red Cloth. Fishery Bulletin. Very Good, Good + / No Jacket. A Biological Survey of the Waters of Woods Hole and Vicinity, in Two Parts. Part I: Section I Physical & Zoological by Francis B. Sumner, Raymond C. Osburn and Leon J. Cole. Section II: Botanical by Bradley N. Davis. Exterior: Very Good. Slight scratching on back cover, spine faded but gilt lettering visible. Ex.Mus. stamp and number on title page o/w interior is clean, tight and in Very Good + Condition.(Second Book) Part II: Section III- A Catalogue of the Marine Fauna by Francis B. Sumner, Raymond C. Osburn and Leon J. Cole.Section IV- A Catalogue of the Marine Flora by Bradley N. Davis. Exterior: Good + .Covers some soil, spine faded but gilt lettering very visible, soiled at upper spine edge, top right corner's edge bumped/creased. Ex.Mus. stamp and number on title page o/w interior is clean, tight and in Very Good + Condition. Index of Systematic Names. 860 pp.total $100.00

[003037] Dudley, William Russell. PHYLLOSPADIX, ITS SYSTEMATIC CHARACTERS AND DISTRIBUTION.. 1894. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9 1/4". Paper Wraps. Botany. Signed by Author. Very Good Extracted from Zoe, Vol.IV, No. 4, issued February 26, 1894. pp.381-385. Signed by author on front cover "Compliments of W.R. Dudley". "The genus Phyllospadix, Hook., was founded on plants collected by Dr. Scouler, at Dundas Id., Columbia River...In making a critical biological study of the genus, its morophology and anatomy, during the past year, for the purpose of ascertaining its relationship to Zostera, and the possible causes, under the peculiar climatic conditions of this Coast, of its evolution as a genus, I came upon certain important structural characters which had remained undescribed, and was enabled to clear away some existing misapprehensions." ex-mus. stamp on cover. Faded around edges otherwise Very Good+. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $65.00

[003038] Dudley, William Russell. THE GENUS PHYLLOSPADIX . Ithaca, N.Y.: 1893. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9 1/4". Paper Wraps. Botany. Signed by Author. Very Good Reprinted from The Wilder Quarter-Century Book. pp.403-418. Signed by author on front cover "Compliments of W.R. Dudley". "Phyllospadix belongs to a group of plants-the Sea Grasses, remarkable in their morphological characters, their habitat, and the probable antiquity of the types constituting them. The genera are few in number, variously reckoned from seven to ten, embracing less than thirty known species, and including all the flowering plants whose habitat is wholly marine." 2 plates with explanation. Author was Professor of Botany at Leland Stanford Junior University. ex-mus. stamp and numbers on cover. Faded around edges otherwise Very Good+. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $65.00

[002683] Duggar, B. M.. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, With Special Reference to Plant Production.. ill. Photograpsh, Text Drawings (figures). Macmillan Company, 1916. Agriculture. Good Rural Text-Book Series. Rubbing to spine ends/joints, front/back edges and corners. Overall Good. Owner's name on front endp. Open at front hinge from base up 1"and totally broken from blank p. before title p. to Contents xiii ( as if chewed?) After that text is tight, clean and in VG condition. Back hinge solid. $9.50

[003056] Earle, W. Hubert.. CACTI OF THE SOUTHWEST . ill. Figures(photographs, map). Arizona: Arizona Cactus & Native Flora Society, 1963. Size: Approx. 6 1/4" x 9 3/4". Brown Cloth. Botany. Very Good Science Bulletin No. 4. Covers Cacti of Arizona, Western New Mexico, Southern Colorado, Southern Utah, Southern Nevada, and Eastern California. 110 pp. including Index and several pages for Notes. Brown cloth with gilt letters on front cover. Slight rubbing to corner tips and spine ends, otherwise exterior is VG+. Interior is tight, clean and Near Fine. Text and photographs by author. $22.50

[003078] Gaiser, Lulu O.. A SURVEY OF THE VASCULAR PLANTS OF LAMBTON COUNTY, ONTARIO . ill. Map. Ottawa: Canada Department of Agriculture, 1966. Soft Cover. Botany. Very Good 122 pp. Yellow covers lightly soiled otherwise Very Good+. Interior is tight, clean and Very Good. Laid in 4 1/2"x3" paper: "compl;iment of : Library, Plant Research Institute, Research Branch, Canada Agriculture, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada. $15.00

[004070] Gibson, Wm. Hamilton . Sharp Eyes, a Rambler's Calendar of Fifty-Two Weeks Among Insects, Birds, and Flowers . ill. By Author. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1893. Size: Approx. 6 1/2" x 9 ". Green Cloth. Natural History. Good 322 pp. including Index. Soiling to covers/spine. Corners bumped /rubbed. Gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Wear/rubbing to spine ends.Gilted top edge. Overall covers are Good. ex-mus. bookplate on front endpaper and ex.mus. stamp and numbers on title page.Tissue guard protecting frontis illustration. Nature sketches on every page. printed on heavy paper. pp.160-161 hinge breaking. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good. $25.00

[003064] Goodale, George Lincoln. GRAY'S BOTANICAL TEXT-BOOK (Sixth Edition). Vol.II PHYSIOLOGICAL BOTANY. 1. Outlines of the Histology of Phaenogamous Plants.. ill. Text Drawings. New York: Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, and Company, 1885. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 8 3/4". Brown Paper Over Boards. Botany. Good Author was a Professor of Botany at Harvard University and colleague of Asa Gray. In the Preface, Asa Gray writes "The preparation of the volume upon PHYSIOLOGICAL BOTANY (Vegetable Histology and Physiology) is assigned to the author's colleague, Professor Goodale." 194 pp. Numerous text drawings. Covers rubbed and spine's bottom edge 1/2" missing paper, spine's top edge repaired with 2 small missing pieces, overall Good. owner's name and Feb.11th 1885 on free endpaper, otherwise interior is tight, clean and in VG+ condition. $50.00

[004894] Gray, Asa. BOTANICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1879. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 3/4". Paper Wraps. Botany. Very Good+ 2 articles extracted from the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol.XV. Issued October 1, 1879. pp.25-51. Article 1:Characters of some new Species of Compositoe in the Mexican Collection made by C.C. Parry and Edward Palmer, chiefly in the Province of San Luis Potosi, in 1878. Article 2: Some New North American Genera, Species, etc. Paper covers slightly soiled otherwise covers are Very Good+. String-tied. Interior is clean, tight and VG+ $50.00

[003068] Gray, Asa. GRAY'S LESSONS IN BOTANY AND VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY, illustrated by over 360 wood engravings, from original drawings, by Isaac Sprague to which is added a copious Glossary or Dictionary of Botanical Terms.. ill. Engravings. New York: Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, and Company, 1868. Size: Approx. 5 1/4" x 8 1/2". Black Pebbled. Botany. Good to Good+ Marbled edges. 236 pp. plus advertisements. Soiling to covers. Rubbing to corner tips. Spine ends fraying. Spine rubbed. Gilt lettering on spine. Bookplate on front/back endpapers. owner's name/city/state on front endpaper. Front hinges slightly cracked. Otherwise interior is clean, tight and VG. $15.00

[002827] Gray, Asa. FOREST GEOGRAPHY AND ARCHAEOLOGY, .A Lecture.. Americal Journal of Science and Arts, Vol.XVI, 1878. Disbound. Forests. Good- From The Americal Journal of Science and Arts, Vol.XVI, 1878. Delivered before The Harvard University Natural History Society, April 18, 1878. "...It is the forests of the Northern temperate zone which we are to traverse....In speaking of our forests in their present condition, I mean not exactly as they are to-day, but as they were before civilized man had materially interfered with them". pp.85-94, pp.183-196. no covers. String-tied. Mildly soiled first page with "J.Duncan Putnam" signature. small piece paper residue 1/4"x3/16". Back page torn, barely attached and missing piece including text(on both sides) 3"x2 1/2". Also torn at top and bottom edges-but no text missing. Due to back page, listing exterior as Good-. Otherwise the pamphlet is Good+ or better. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $45.00

[000576] Healy, Capt. M. A.. REPORT OF THE CRUISE OF THE REVENUE MARINE STEAMER CORWIN IN THE ARCTIC OCEAN IN THE YEAR 1884. ill. Photographs,figures,Tables, Plates,. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1889. Size: Approx. 4 1/4" x 11 3/4". Rebound in Brown Buckram. Exploration. Fine / No Jacket. Report submitted to the House of Representatives, 50th Congress, 1st Session. This report contains the results of some original explorations and observations, made by the officers of the CORWIN while prosecuting their regular duties in Alaska. The explorations of the banks of the Kowak River are the first ever recorded with 9 Photographs and 5 Plates. Included in the report is an examination and description of Bogoslov Volcano, with illustrations. Notes on Northern Alaska, memoranda regarding the flora and fauna of the Kowak River. Notes on fishes, plants, marine invertebrates and rocks. 128 pages. 2 color lithographic plates. Rebound with gilt lettering on spine. A handsome book. Revenue Captain Michael A. Healy, commanding officer of the cutters Chandler, Corwin, Bear, McCulloch and Thetis, became a legend enforcing federal law along Alaska's 20,000 mile coastline. In addition to being a friend to missionaries and scientists, he was a rescuer of whalers, natives, shipwrecked sailors, and destitute miners. Born the son of a slave mother in 1839, near Macon, Georgia, he was sent north by his Irish immigrant father to obtain an education. Healy, however, had other ideas and ran away from whatever school his father sent him too, whether it be in Massachusetts or Belgium. He finally ran away for good, only this time to sea. He began his 49-year sea career at the ripe old age of 15 when he signed aboard a clipper ship bound for Asia as a cabin boy. During the Civil War he requested and was granted a commission in the Revenue Cutter Service from President Abraham Lincoln. $175.00

[003076] Holm, Theodore. THE VEGETATION OF THE ALPINE REGION OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS IN COLORADO. ill. Plates. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1923. Size: Approx. 9 1/2" x 12". Stiff Wraps. Botany. Very Good to Very Good- Tan wraps with black lettering: Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences Vol. XIX Third Memoir. 45 pp. some pages uncut.7 plates and explanations. Plates protected with tissue guard. a few tears to paper spine, otherwise exterior is Very Good. Interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $50.00

[001104] Kearney, Thomas H.. AGRICULTURE WITHOUT IRRIGATION IN THE SAHARA DESERT. ill. Map, Tables, Plates. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905. Size: Approx. 6" x 9". Paper Wraps. Sahara Desert. Good U.S. Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Plant Industry. Bulletin No. 86. Vegetable Pathological and Physiological Investigations. Data obtained on a trip to northern Africa for the Office of Seed and Plant Introduction and Distribution, primarily for the importation into the United States of offshoots of valuable Tunidian date varieties. It is believed that the methods described may be useful in some cases in our southwestern desert regions where date culture is being introduced. 27 pp. plus 5 plates (full page photographs). Brown wraps. Stapled at spine. Two pieces missing from top margin, largest 2" x 1/4". One very small piece gone from side margin and small clip at corner. Ex-mus. stamp and number. Front wrap loose, with back wrap "hanging on". Still a clean sharp copy for over 100 years old. Interior Very Good+. $35.00

[003048] Kelsey, Prof. F.D.. QUESTIONS FOR BOTANY V. Designed to Assist Pupils in Mastering the Principles of Phanerogamic Classification adopted by Bentham and Hooker and used by Gray in his manual.. Oberlin, Ohio: Pearce and Randolph, 1897. Size: Approx. 5 1/4" x 7 3/4". Paper Wraps. Botany. Very Good Botanical Laboratory Bulletin No. IV. Oberlin College. 11 pages with 180 questions.ex.mus stamp and numbers on front cover. Back cover slightly foxed?. Otherwise VG+. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $30.00

[003049] Kelsey, Prof. F.D.. THE GENUS UNCINULA. Drawings and Descriptions of all the American Species. ill. Drawings. Portland, Conn: Observer, 1897. Size: Approx. 6 1/4" x 9 3/4". Paper Wraps. Botany. Good Oberlin College. Laboratory Bulletin No.VII. "Few objects for microscopical observation are more beautiful or easier of recognition than the genus Uncinula". 15 pp. Ten pages with illustrations. ex.-mus. stamp and numbers on front cover. top corner missing piece, 1 1/2"x1/2". Small piece at bottom next to spine, 1/4"x1/2". Back cover along spine, missing strip 2 1/2". Back cover's corner tip "turned down".Covers still intact. Some fading along edges and mildly soiled. Still overall Good. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. Laid in 5"x2" sheet of paper typed: "Please Exchange From Oberlin College Library, Oberlin, Ohio. Compliments of Azariah S. Root, Librarian." $50.00

[004881] Library of Congress. CLASSIFICATION. Class Q SCIENCE. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913. Size: Approx. 7 " x 10 ". Paper Wraps. Library of Congress. Good Adopted 1905. As in force November, 1912. Synopsis includes: Science (general); Mathematies; Astronomy- Geodesy; Physics; Chemistry- Crystallography; Geology- Mineralogy, Petrology, Paleontology; Natural History-Microscopy, General biology; Botany-Ecology; Zoology; Human Anatomy; Physiology-Experimental Psychology; and Bacteriology. 196 pp. includes Index. Brown paper covers. ex.mus.numbers and faint stamp. Mildly soiled covers.Faint watermark along the upper spine joint, 3" unto the top border, 2". Top border "mark" shows on title page only. Overall covers are Good. ex.mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $40.00

[004883] Library of Congress. CLASSIFICATION. Class S AGRICULTURE-PLANT AND ANIMAL INDUSTRY. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1911. Size: Approx. 7 " x 10 ". Paper Wraps. Library of Congress. Very Good- Printed as Manuscript. Synopsis includes: Agriculture; General Plant Culture and Horticulture; Forestry; Animal Culture-Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Goats, Swine, Pets, Bee Culture; Fish Culture- Angling by country and Fisheries; and Hunting Sports. 87 pp. includes Index. Brown paper covers. ex.mus. faint stamp on front cover. Mildly soiled covers. Overall covers are Very Good-. ex.mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $40.00

[003067] Macbride, Thomas H. LESSONS IN ELEMENTARY BOTANY, For Secondary Schools . ill. Figures (line drawings). Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1896. Size: Approx. 4 3/4" x 7". Green Cloth. Botany. Good to Good+ 233 pages with Appendix A-D. 10 figures. 54 "Lessons", plus a Preface and "To The Teacher". Green decorative boards with black leaves. Gilt lettering on spine. Covers are mildly soiled with rubbing to spine ends. spine darkened. Overall exterior is Good to Good+. Endpapers mildly soiled around edges. Otherwise interior is clean, tight and VG+. $40.00

[003091] MacDougal, D.T.. HYBRIDIZATION OF WILD PLANTS . ill. Figures (line drawings). Chicago Press., . Paper Wrap. Botany. Good+ Reprinted from The Botanical Gazette, 43:11-44. January 1907. pp. 45-58.4 illustrations.fading around cover's borders, tear down half of paper spine. Covers still intact. Overall exterior is Good+ to VG-. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. some uncut pages. $15.00

[003140] MacKenzie, Katherine. Wild Flowers of the North Country:Northern New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine: Northern New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine. Tundra Books of Northern New York, 1973. Stiff Wraps. Good to Good+ ISBN: 0-912766-09-3. covers and spine lightly faded otherwise exterior is G+. Interior is tight, clean and Near Fine. 90 full color plates (illustrations). $5.50

[003090] MacPherson, Gertrude Elizabeth. COMPARISON OF DEVELOPMENT IN DODDER AND MORNING GLORY . ill. Plates. Botanical Gazette, 1921. Paper Wrap. Botany. Good+ Reprinted from The Botanical Gazette, Vol. LXXI, No. 5, May 1921. pp.392-398. 2 plates. ex-mus stamp on front cover.mildly soiled, otherwise exterior is VG-. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $15.00

[003827] Martindale, Isaac C.. NOTES ON THE BARTRAM OAK, Quercus Heterophylla, Michx. Camden, N.J.: S. Chew, Printer, 1880. Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Paper Wraps. Forestry. Signed by Author. Very Good SIGNED on front cover: "Respects of the author". Prepared for the West New Jersey Surveyors' Association, and read at their annual meeting held at Camden 1st month 6th, 1880. " Probably no other species of Oak has been more considered, and is still so little understood as the "Bartram Oak." A single tree on the bank of the Schuylkill, near Philadelphia, was all that was known for many years; but there are now several to be found, chiefly in the States of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. As the descriptions and references in our Botanical works abound in interesting facts concerning the Oak, I have collected all these that have come under my observation, and arranged them somewhat in the order of their publication, that they may form a continuous history." 24 pp. Turquoise covers. ex-mus. stamp and numbers on front cover. Verital crease down the center, as if folded.Slightly soiled, otherwise exterior is Very Good. Interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $80.00

[003082] Mayer, E.. A CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE FLORA OF THE WESTERN JULIAN ALPS. ill. Figures(photographs), Maps. Belgrade: NOLIT Publishing House, 1963. Stiff Wraps. Botany. Very Good Translated from Slovenian. Published for the Smithsonian Institution and the National Science Foundation. ex-mus. stamp on front cover. very lightly soiled otherwise VG+. Interior is tight, clean and Near Fine. $15.00

[003057] McVaugh, Rogers. Stanley A. Cain and Dale J. Hagenah. FARWELLIANA: An Account of the life and botanical work of Oliver Atkins Farwell, 1867-1944 . ill. Facsimiles. Michigan: Cranbrook Institute of Science, 1953. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 ". Stiff Wraps. Biography. Good to Good-+ ex-mus. stamp on cover and free endpaper. small tear on paper spine. Spine slightly faded.Otherwise exterior is Very Good. 101 pp. Interior is VG+, tight, and clean. $18.50

[000660] Nikolic, Vojislav M.. A STUDY OF SPORES AND POLLEN FROM THE PLIOCENE LIGNITE DEPOSITS IN THE KOSOVO BASIN, WITH REFERENCE TO THE VEGETATION IN KOSOVO TODAY. ill. Tables, Graphs, Figures, Photos. Belgrade: NOLIT Publishing House, 1974. 8vo. Stiff Wraps. Kosovo. Very Good / No Jacket. Translated from Serb-Croatian. Published for the Smithsonian Institution and the National Science Foundation. Mailing label on back cover from Smithsonian Institution, slightly bumped corners o/w Very Good +. Interior clean and tight, Fine. $18.00

[002910] North, Marianne. A VISION OF EDEN / THE LIFE AND WORK OF MARIANNE NORTH.. ill. Marianne North, Colored Plates. New York, NY, U.S.A.: Henry Holt & Company, 1980. First Edition. Biography. Fine / Near Fine. ISBN: 0-03-057453-6. front flap of DJ clipped top and bottom. $10.00

[000659] Petkovsek,V.. MORPHOLOGICAL, TAXONOMICAL AND TYPOLOGICAL PROBLEMS CONCERNING ECHINOCYSTIS LOBATA (MICHAUX) TORREY AND GRAY. ill. Figures, Tables. Belgrade, Yugoslavia: NOLIT Publishing House, 1963. 8vo. Stiff Wraps. Botany. Near Fine / No Jacket. Translated from Slovenian. Published for the Smithsonian Institution and the National Science Foundation. Ex-mus. stamped on front cover o/w Near Fine. Clean and tight copy. $10.00

[002682] Piper, Charles V.. Forage Plants and Their Culture.. Macmillan Company, 1920. Botany. Good The Rural Text-Book Series. Spine ends rubbed. Owner's name stamped on free endp. Front hinge broken on title p. only, otherwise interior is tight, clean and VG condition. Exterior is Good to Good +. $17.50

[003088] Pollack, James. B.. THE MECHANISM OF ROOT CURVATURE. ill. Tables. Chicago: Chicago Press., 1900. Stiff Wraps. Botany. Very Good A Thesis submitted by James. B. Pollack for the Degree of Doctor of Science at University of Michigan 1897. Reprinted from The Botanical Gazette, Vol. XXIX, No. 1, January, 1900. 63 pp. ex-mus stamp on front cover. light soil/fading otherwise exterior is VG. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $25.00

[003118] Rau, Charles. Memoir of C. F. P. Von Martius. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1871. Paper Wraps. Biography. Good A celebrated botanist and ethnologist. pp.169-178. Two ex.-mus. stamps on front cover, one of Smithsonian Institution Jun 1871. ex.mus. stamp also on first page. Exterior wrap with black lettering on front. lightly soiled, bottom corner folded, otherwise exterior is Very Good. Interior is tight, clean and Very Good $15.00

[003075] Reveal, James L.. Gentle Conquest: The Botanical Discovery of North America With Illustrations from the Library of Congress. ill. Color Drawings. Washington, D.C., U.S.A.: Starwood Pub, 1992. Size: Approx. 8 " x 10 1/2". Green Cloth. Botany. Very Good+ to Near Fine / Very Good+ to Near Fine. ISBN: 1-56373002-2. Discovering and naming the flora of North America, and learning their uses for food, building materials, and medicine, were critical parts of the explorer's mission to the "New World" and continued to be very important through the early 19th century . The Library of Congress has a splendid collection of the early botanical publications that resulted; this book makes them available to us all. 160 pp. with Index. Green cloth with gilt lettering on front cover. On title page, "Not for Resale" whitened out. Small "bump" to lower corner tip, otherwise Book is Fine. Dust Jacket is VG+ to Near Fine. Gold Seal "sticker" with Library of Congress Classics" on front cover. Beautifully illustrated in color. $45.00

[003086] ROBBINS, W.W.. CLIMATOLOGY AND VEGETATION IN COLORADO. ill. Figures (maps, diagrams), Tables . Botanical Gazette, 1910. Botany. Good+ (with seven figures) Reprinted from the Botanical Gazette, 49: pp.256-280 No. 4, April, 1910. most pages uncut. no covers. faded around edges. mildly soiled back cover. Interior is tight, clean and VG. $18.50

[003055] Rollins, Reed C.. THE HARVARD UNIVERSITY HERBARIUM . ill. Figures (photographs). Taxon, 1955. Size: Approx. 6 1/4" x 9 3/4". Botany. Very Good Reprinted from Taxon 4 (2): pp. 25-36 1955. ex-mus. stamp on first page of article and once on top margin of a page. No interference with text. Photographs of Harvard University's "new" Herbarium. No covers. Very good condition, both exterior pages and interior. $18.50

[004687] Slusser, Effie Young; Mary Belle Williams; Emma Burbank Beeson. STORIES OF LUTHER BURBANK AND HIS PLANT SCHOOL . ill. Color Plates, Photographs. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1920. Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 7 1/4". Green Cloth. Biography. Very Good An introduction by Luther Burbank: "Mother Nature teaches many a lesson not to be learned in school...With the sincer hope that this book will help teachers and pupils to admire each other in their nutual love of nature..." Nine chapters devoted to Luther Burbank's life and the other nine chapters to His School. 194 pp. including an Index of the Illustrations. Many photographs and some color plates of fruit and flowers. Green covers with black lettering. Spine faded and ends slightly bumped. Otherwise covers are Very Good+. Previous owner's stamp on free endpaper. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $20.00

[002914] Smithsonian Annual Report. Proceedings of the United States National Museum Volume 51. ill. Plates, Figures, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1917. Green Cloth. Good Contents: CALIFORNIA LAND SHELLS by Paul Bartsch. HETEROPTEROUS HEMIPTERS by E. Bergroth..COCCINELLID LARVAE by Adam Boving. KOREAN SORCERRESS, by I.M. Casanowicz. FOSSIL INSECTS by T.D.A. Cockerell, NEW SPECIES OF FORAMINIFERA FROM PHILIPPINE ...by Joseph Cushman. INVERTEBRATE FAUNA OF FLINT RIVER, GEORGIA, and MOLLUSKS...by William Healey Dall. DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW LEPIDOPTERA, MEXICO by Harrison.Dyar.JAPANESE MACROUROID FISHES, collected by ALBATROSS 1906 by Charles Henry Gilbert. NORTH AMERICAN CHALCIDOID by A.A. Girault.ROTATIORIAN GENERA LEPADELLA AND LOPHOCHARIS...by Harry L. Harring. EXTINCT MAMMALS...TEXAS by Oliver P. Hay. PARASITIC ISOPOD CRUSTACEANS by W.P.Hays. LOWER JURASSIC FLORA, ALASKA by F. H. Knowlton. RED SPIDERS by E.A. McGregor. MOLLUSKS FROM CHOCTAWHATCHEE MARL, by Wendell C. Mansfield. PHILIPPINE ELEGANT TITMOUSE...by Edgar Alexander Mearns. METEORIC STONE FROM FLORIDA, IRON METEORITE FROM COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE and METEORIC IRONS FROM GEORGIA by George Merrill. WEEVILS by W. Dwight Pierce. WHITE FLIES by A.L. Quaintance and A.C. Baker. NEW ALASKAN MOLLUSK by Victor Sterki. MUSCOID FLIES by Charles Townsend. FOSSIL PLANTS FROM PENNSYLVANIA and NOTES ON ALUNITE, PSILOMELANITE AND TITANITE by Edgar T. Wherry and NEW BRACHIOPODS...MAINE by Henry Shaler Williams. 675 pps. Index. Plates, Figures and Tables. Green cloth with gilt lettering and design. Front cover has small scratches ? (silverfish?). Water stains to spine and top gutter with waviness to touch. Doesn't go through to interior. Otherwise covers intact and Good. Ex-lib.bookplate on front endpaper with numbers.. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

[004711] State College of Washington. Research Studies of the State College of Washington 1929, Volume 1: Numbers 1-2.. ill. Plates, Tables, Figures (illustrations and maps). Pullman, Washington: 1929. Size: Approx. 6 3/4" x 10". Stiff Covers. Natural History. Very Good- 2 volumes. Volume I, Number 1: Placers of the Swauk by John Prentiss Thomson; Permeability to Bacteria by LaVerne Almon Barnes; Fruiting of Lomatium; Plants of the St. John River and New Northwestern Plants by Harold St. John. pp.3-64. 3 plates, tables and illustrations. Volume 1, Number 2:Validity of Objective Tests by Cliff Winfield Stone; Teratologic Forms of Trillium; Eriogonum Compositum by Harold St. John and F.A. Warren; and New Northwestern Plants by Harold St. John. pp. 67-112. with one plate, tables and illustrations. Stiff paper covers. Mildly soiled, fading around edges. ex.mus. stamp on front cover (twice on No. 2 volume-none on Vol. 1). Overall covers are Good to Good+. Vol.2 with two ex.mus. stamps within text margins-not on text. Vol.1 none. Some pages uncut. Otherwise interiors are tight, clean and Very Good. $22.00

[000658] Szafer, Wladyslaw. CONCISE HISTORY OF BOTANY IN CRACOW AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF SIX CENTURIES OF THE JAGIELLONIAN UNIVERSITY. ill. Graphs, Tables, Portraits, Photos,Figures. Warsaw, Poland: Scientific Publications Foreign Cooperation Center of the Central Institute for Scientific, Technical and Economic Information, 1969. 8vo. Tan Cloth. Botany. Near Fine / Good+. Published for the Smithsonian Institution and the National Science Foundation. The more important scientific works on botany from the 16th to the 19th century are mentioned in the text. Decorative green plant on front cover. Interior Fine. Dust Jacket wear at front and rear flaps where it folds over book.Top and bottom spine edges rubbed,small tears.Good +. 171 pp. Index of Names, Bibliographic Supplement, and List of Illustrations. $22.50

[003047] Tracy, S. M.. CATALOGUE OF THE PHAENOGAMOUS AND VASCULAR CRYPTOGAMOUS PLANTS OF MISSOURI. Jefferson City: Tribune Printing Company, State Printers and Binders, 1886. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 8 3/4". Paper Wraps. Botany. Good "The following catalogue is, I believe, the first publication of any list of the plants of the State, excepting a 'Partial Catalogue of the Plants of Ilinois and Missouri' published by Mr. Geyer about 1842 which has long been out of print." Author was Professor of Botany, Missouri State University. 106 pp. ex. mus. numbers on cover. soiling and paper residue on front cover, otherwise Good+. mild chipping to paper spine. Interior is clean, tight and in VG condition. Samuel Mills Tracy was a naturalist, botanist, and agronimist. He devoted his life to the study of plants and their economic value. $50.00

[003077] Trillia, Botanical Society of Western Pennsylvania. TRILLIA, Proceeding of the Botanical Society of Western Pennsylvania. No. 12 1946-1963.. Botanical Society of Western Pennsylvania, 1963. Soft Cover. Botany. Very Good $8.50

[003045] Watson, Sereno. CONTRIBUTIONS TO AMERICAN BOTANY,12 Vols From Years: 1873-1891: II, IV,V., VI.,X.,XI, XII.,X1V.,XV.,XVI. XVII and XVIII. 3 Vols. SIGNED BY WATSON. American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Size: Approx. 6" x 10". Paper Wraps. Botany. three Signed By Author. Good or Better 3 Volumes SIGNED on the cover by Sereno Watson. Vol.,XI.signature reads:"Davenport Acad of Science from the author". Vol. XVI: "Library of Davenport Academy from Sereno Watson", and Vol. XVII signed on cover "Calif Academy of Sciences from Sereno Watson". Vols. II, and IV.'s paper wraps with writing on front, Watson's?. 8 volumes have ex-mus. numbers on front cover. Covers overall are Good or Better. some soiling and chipping around edges. Most of the pages uncut, so interiors are tight, clean and VG+. Articles on: LUPINUS, POTENTILLA, OENOTHERA, NORTH AMERICAN CHENOPODIACEAE, GENUS CEANOTHUS, DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW PLANTS, SILENE, LIST OF PLANTS FROM SOUTHWESTERN TEXAS and NORTHERN MEXICO collected by Dr. E. Palmer in 1879-80, PLANTS COLLECTED BY DR. PALMER IN SOUTHWESTERN CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, PLANTS FROM YZABAL, GUATEMALA, PLANTS COLLECTED IN STATE OF JALISCO, MEXICO IN 1886, NEW SPECIES OF MEXICAN PLANTS, CHIEFLY OF MR. C. G. PRINGLE'S COLLECTION IN 1887, PLANTS FROM GUAYMAS, MEXICO and LOS ANGELES BAY IN LOWER CALIFORNIA, AND ON THE ISLAND OF SAN PEDRO MARTIN IN GULF OF CALIFORNIA,and COLLECTION OF PLANTS FROM ISLAND OF ASCENSION. $645.00

[003083] Wilson, Guy West. STUDIES IN NORTH AMERICAN PERONOSPORALES-IV. HOST INDEX.. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1908. Paper Wraps. Botany. Very Good- Laid in return address "strip" from envelope with Guy West Wilson's address. Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 35: 543-554 pp. N 1908. Front cover missing bottom corner, 1/4"x 1 1/4". onr other small nick on side edge, slight fading to top corner and spine, otherwise covers are VG. Interior is tight, clean and VG. $25.00

[003065] Wilson, Guy West. AN HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE PROPOSED GENERA OF PHYCOMYCETES. 1.Peronosporales and THE PERONOSPORALES OF INDIANA. 1907. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 ". Botany. Very Good 2 separate publications by Wilson. AN HISTORICAL REVIEW...Reprinted from the JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY, 13: 205-209, September, 1907. PERONOSPORALES OF INDIANA, reprint from Proceedings of the Academy of Science, 1907. pp.1-4. Stiff wraps on HISTORICAL REVIEW. Slightly soiled.several small rust "spots" at spine otherwise Very Good. PERONOSPORALES OF INDIANA has no covers. Slight soil along side edge with one nick. Otherwise Very Good. Both interiors are clean, tight and VG+ $50.00

[003066] Youmans, Eliza A.. SECOND BOOK OF BOTANY. A Practical Guide to the Observation and Study of Plants. ill. Figures (line drawings). New York: D. Appleton & Co, 1874. Size: Approx. 5 " x 7 1/2". Botany. Good+ Green boards with red spine and gilt lettering on spine. Corner tips rubbed. Overall Good+. Marbled page edges. 310 pp. 422 drawings. Includes a Glossary and Appendix. Endpapers soiled and mildly foxed, but interior is clean, tight and in VG+ condition. $25.00


















































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