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Zoology: 26 Books

 

 

 

 

[003246] . SCIENCE, December 18, 1885. Volume VI. No. 150. ill. Etching. New York: The Science Company, 1885. Size: Approx. 7 1/2" x 10 1/4". Paper Wraps. Science. Good+ With Science Supplement. Some articles: "The Meeting of the American Public Health Association"; "The government and its scientific bureaus" and "Methods of teaching political economy". Articles by or about Famous Americans: in Letters to the Editor: "NEWCOMB's Political Economy"; LESTER F. WARD "A National university"; P. J. FARNSWORTH "The English sparrow"; and WILLIAM FERREL "The temperature of the moon". In Science Supplement:.I. C. RUSSELL "North Carolina coal-fields"; "Laying a Cable" (joining the two islands Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket); "Physics at Johns Hopkins"; and "The American ferret" with an illustration of one. Covers slightly soiled. Slight chipping at edges. Overall covers are Good+. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. Supplement"s edges lightly soiled/chipped, otherwise in VG condition. $45.00

[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

[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

[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

[003215] . SCIENCE, September 11, 1885. Volume VI. No. 136. ill. Etchings. Cambridge: The Science Company, 1885. Size: Approx. 7 1/4" x 10 1/4". Paper Wraps. Science. Good+ Articles by Famous Americans: W. R. NICHOLS "Chemistry in the service of public health"; EDWARD ORTON "Problems in the study of coal, with a sketch of recent progress in geology"; DR. BURT G. WILDER "Educational musuems of vertebrates"; and EDWARD ATKINSON "The application of science to the production and consumption of food". Other articles: on Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Mechanical Science, Geology and Geography, Biology, Histological Investigation, Histology and Microscopy, Native Tribes of Alaska, Anthropology and Economic Science and Statistics. In Notes and News: Paragraph on a monument of the first duke of Sutherland in England being struck and injured by lightning with an illustration; Use of the telephone for military purposes with an illustration and An electric railway at Frankfort with illustration. ex. mus. stamp (faint) on front cover. Covers slightly soiled. Bottom edge lightly chipped on front cover, back cover chipped with one 1" tear and 3/4"x1/2" circular spot?goes through on bottom edge on several pages, never close to text. Otherwise exterior is VG. First page of text with several soiled spots? otherwise interior is tight, clean and VG. Vertical crease through publication as if once folded. Not obtrusive. $45.00

[003354] . BULLETIN OF THE BINGHAM OCEANOGRAPHIC COLLECTION:Vol. IV. 4 Bulletins . ill. Figures (line drawings), Tables, Graphs, Charts. Bingham Oceanography Foundation, 1933. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 1/2". Stiff Wraps. Oceanography. Very Good 1933-1934. Art. 3-4, and Art.6-7. Art. 3: A geographic-ecological analysis of the seasonal changes in temperature conditions in shallow water along the Atlantic coast of the United States. by Parr, A. E. 90 pp. Art. 4: A contribution to the study of the natural food-cycle in aquatic environments with particular consideration of micro-organisms and dissolved organic matter, by Richard. M. Bond, 89 pp. Art. 6: Report on experimental use of a triangular trawl for bathypelagic collecting with an account of the fishes obtained and a revision of the family Cetomimidae, by Parr, A. E. 1934. 59 pp. and Art. 7: Littoral Penaeidea chiefly from the Bingham Oceanographic Collection with a revision of Paenaeopsis and descriptions of two new genera and eleven new American species, by Martin David Burkenroad,1934. 109 pp. Many uncut pages so most interiors are Near Fine. Stiff grey wraps. Slightly soiled. Two bulletins with ex.-mus. stamp on covers,otherwise exteriors are Very Good to VG+. $75.00

[003355] . SCIENCE, August 17, 1883. No. 28. ill. Figures (line drawings), Map, Chart. Cambridge: Science Company, 1883. Size: Approx. 7 1/2" x 10 1/2". Paper Wraps. Science. Good to Good+ Articles:The Igloo of the Innuit. -I; On the Development of the Pituitary Body in Petromyzon, and the Significance of that Organ in other Types with 6 illustrations; The Weather in June, 1883 with map, table and ice chart for 1883; The Fall of a Balloon (hot air) with 6 illustrations; Some Unsolved Problems in Geology by Dr. J. W. Dawson; plus Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science with "reports" in Chemistry, Agriculture (with table), Meteorology, Geography, and Zoology with illustration of a Restoration of Brontosaurus. pp.181-210. Front wrap advertisement for The Revere Rubber Co. ex.-mus. stamp and numbers at top margin. mildly soiled with chipping around edges. Overall exterior is Good to Good+. Interior pages slightly brownish age-toned around edges, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good. $55.00

[003386] . BULLETIN OF THE BINGHAM OCEANOGRAPHIC COLLECTION:Vol. IX. 4 Bulletins . ill. Figures (line drawings), Tables, Graphs, Charts, Map. Bingham Oceanography Laboratory, Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 1/2". Stiff Wraps. Oceanography. Very Good to Very Good+ Peabody Museum of Natural History Yale University. 1944-1946. Art. 1-5. Art. 1: Tetrodon Poisoning by Warren H. Yudkin.1944. 18 pp.; Art. 2: Studies on the Marine Resources of Southern New England. I. An Analysis of the Fish Population of the Shore Zone, by Herbert E. Warfel and Daniel Merriman.1944. 91 pp.; Art. 3: Studies on the Marine Resources of Southern New England, III. The Possibility of the Utilization of the Starfish(Asterias Forbesi Desor). 1946. 58 pp.; and Art. 4 and 5 (in one bulletin): Studies on the Marine Resources of Southern New England. IV. The Biology and Economic Importance of the Ocean Pout, Macrozoarces Americanus (Bloch and Schneider) by Yngve H. Olsen and Daniel Merriman and V. Parasites and Diseases of the Ocean Pout, Macrozoarces Americanus by Ross F. Nigrelli.1946. 221 pp. plus 10 plates. Stiff grey wraps. Slightly soiled. otherwise exteriors are Very Good to VG+. Interiors are all tight, clean and VG+. $95.00

[003902] . BOOKS ON ZOOLOGY In The Annual Exhibit of The Society of Systematic Zoology. 1952. Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 3/4". Stiff Covers. Zoology. Very Good Zoological Books exhibited at the St. Louis Meeting Dec. 27-30, 1952. The seventh exhibit of zoological books by the Society of Systematic Zoology. "...342 commercial books listed herein are the producsts of 56 publishers. In addition to these there are exhibited any non-commercial books, monographs, and journals." 47 pp. including Author Index. Text typed, xeroxed?. Mildly faded blue stiff covers, mainly around edges, otherwise exterior is VG. Interior is tight, clean and VG. $15.00

[003147] . SCIENCE, August 12, 1887. ill. Engravings. New York: The Science Company, 1887. Size: Approx. 9" X 12". Newsprint. Science. Good Some Articles: What American Zoologists have done for Evolution, by E.W. Morse. Laid in page with portrait engraving of Morse; Economy in Management of Soil, by H. E. Alvord; Prehistoric Chronology of America by D.G. Brinton; The Sonora Earthquake with illustration and Chemical Laboratory of the University of Nebraska with 5 illustrations. Front wrap detached but intact. ex-mus mailing label and numbers on front. Slightly soiled. Overall exterior is Good to Good+. interior is clean, and tight and VG+. Engraving of Morse, top border watermarked. Not on portrait. From SCIENCE, Aug. 20, 1886. $35.00

[004393] Bullough,W.S.. VERTEBRATE SEXUAL CYCLES . ill. Figures (drawings and diagrams). London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1951. Size: Approx. 4 1/4" x 6 3/4". Tan Cloth. Physiology. Very Good+ / Very Good-. Methuen's Monographs on Biological Subjects. " It is the purpose of this book to present a brief but up-to-date account of our knowledge of the sexual physiology of the vertebrates". 117 pp. including Glossary and Index. 12 illustrations. Tan cloth with black lettering on front cover and spine. Covers are Very Good+ to Near Fine. Discoloration vertical line on front free endpaper. pp.72-73 hinge breaking. otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good +. A London and New York publishing company listed on title page, however on verso states: "First printed in 1951. Published in Great Britain. Catalogue No. 4119/U." Hence listed as a London edition. Dust Jacket's spine faded/yellowed. Small tear at top spine end. Crease on one flap mildly soiled. English price sticker on inside front flap (7' 6 net). DJ is Very Good -. Scarce with DJ. $30.00

[000821] Campbell, Jonathan A. and Jay P. Vannini. DISTRIBUTION OF AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES IN GUATEMALA AND BELIZE. ill. maps, Graph. Los Angeles CA: W.Foundation Vert.Zoology 1Los Angeles CA, 1989. Zoology. Fine Vol.4 No.1 Stiff wraps Vol. 4, No.1, Proceedings of Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology. 21 pp., extensive bibliography. $20.00

[004860] Filip'ev, I.N.. FREE LIVING NEMATODES IN THE COLLECTION OF THE ZOOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF THE IMPERIAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IN PETROGRAD. . ill. Plate, Figures (line drawings). New Delhi: Amerind Publishing Co., 1973. Size: Approx. 6 1/4" x 9 1/4". Brown Cloth. Zoology. Very Good to Very Good+ / Good. Translated from Russian.This is a translation of the original article published in the Annual Report of the Zoological Museum of the Imperial Academy of Sciences in 1916 in Russian. It deals essentially with the free living nematodes in the collection of the Zoological Museum, Academy of Aciences, Petrograd (now Leningrad). The aim of this paper is to present a correct identification of the nematodes wrongly identified earlier by Linstow (1903). 55 pp. plus 2 foldout plates. Brown cloth with gilt lettering on front cover. Back cover with some faint white "dots"/or rubbed areas? Overall covers are VG to VG+. Dust Jacket with wear around edges. 3/4" tear at top edge of back cover. DJ is Good. $10.00

[003717] Fish, Charles J.. SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE PLANKTON OF THE WOODS HOLE REGION . ill. Foldout Graphs, Figures (graphs), Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1925. Stiff Covers. Bulletin Bureau of Fisheries. Good pp.91-179. ex.mus.stamp/numbers on front cover. Missing, 1/2"x1/4" piece at top edge. small tear at spine base. 1/2" tear at side edge, go to pp. 100. not on text, graphs or foldouts.Otherwise covers are Good+. ex-mus stamp/numbers on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and VG+. 5 foldout graphs, 81 illustrations (graphs) and 4 tables. $10.00

[002364] Griffin, Donald R (Intro). ANIMAL ENGINEERING [Readings From Scientific American. 1974. Softcover. Very Good+ $5.50

[000188] Kowalski, Kasimierz. Mammals. An Outline of Theriology. ill. Sketches, Maps. Warsaw, Poland: Smithsonian Belgrade, 1976. Very Good / Very Good to Very Good+. Translated from Polish for the Smithsonian and NSF by Panstwowe Wydwnictwo Naukowe, 617pp. "Owing to the fact that the author's personal interests include fossils as well as living mammals, he has tried to view the problems under discussion as much as possible from an evolutionary and historical perspective and has accordingly given equal emphasis to fossils and present-day mammals. From this point of view the book can claim to be original..." The term "theriology," the author explains, "has a long tradition in Polish scientific literature and is also commonly used by zoologists in the USSR instead of the linguistically less correct term 'mammology' which is more common in western literature." Extensive bibliography. Mild soil "strip" on spine, otherwise covers are VG+. Front hinge, 1" , broken. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and Near Fine. Pictorial dust jacket. Creases on inside flaps. Otherwise DJ is VG+ $45.00

[001671] Landacre, F.L. And Marie F. McLellan. THE CEREBRAL GANGLIA OF THE EMBRYO OF RANA PIPIENS. ill. Figures(drawings). Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1912. Size: Approx. 7 1/2" x 10 1/2". Paper Wraps. Zoology. Good Contributions form The Department of Zoology and Entomology, No.36. From the Zoological Laboratory of the Ohio State University. Reprinted from The Journal of Comparative Neurology, Vol.22, No.5, October, 1912. " A description of the cerebral ganglia of the frog embryo is undertaken as a preliminary to the study of the mode of origin of these ganglia." pp.461-486. some pages uncut. ex-mus. stamp and numbers on front cover. ex-mus. stamp on first page. chipping to side edge as cover protrudes out further than text. tears at top/base of paper spine. mild soiling to cover. Overall exterior is Good. Interior is tight, clean and in Very Good + condition. Creasing to bottom corners. 11 illustrations. $50.00

[004761] Lane, H. H.. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE HABITS AND PLACENTATION OF TATU NOVEMCINCTUM and A SUGGESTED CLASSIFICATION OF EDENTATES. ill. Figures (Diagram drawings), Table. Norman, OK: University Press, 1909. Size: Approx. 6" x 9". Paper Wraps. Zoology. Good to Good+ The State University of Oklahoma, Research Bulletin. Nos. 1 and 2. by Dr. H. H. Lane, Professor of Zoology and Embryology. 26 pp. including Bibliography. Pages uncut at top edge. No. 1: SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE HABITS AND PLACENTATION OF TATU NOVEMCINCTUM-18 pp. 3 full page illustrations with Explanations. "...so little is known concerning the anatomy, habits, or distribution of that species of armadillo which constitutes the only living representative of Edentates native to the United States. This is the Nine-banded Armadillo." and No.2 " A SUGGESTED CLASSIFICATION OF EDENTATES"-pp.21-26. Grey stiff covers. Mildly soiled. ex.mus. numbers on front cover's upper edge.Tiny tear at side edge. Overall covers are Good to Good+. Tiny nick shows up on several pages at same side edge-very minor. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

[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

[003320] Macalister, Alexander . ZOOLOGY FO THE VERTEBRATE ANIMALS. ill. Figures (line drawings). New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1878. Size: Approx. 4 1/2 " x 6 1/4". Zoology. Good Handbook for Students and General Readers. Specially Revised for American Students by A.S. Packard. 134 pp. including Index. 59 illustrations. Soiling to covers. Spine darkened and top edge frayed. ex.-mus. paper label on front. Overall covers are Good. Front endpaper with small ex.mus numbers in top left corner. "Griswold College" written on free endpaper. Tipped in 3"x1 3/4" paper: "IN PRESS. Uniform with this Volume: Zoology of the Vertebrate Animals, by Alex. Macallister, M.D. Specially revised for American Students by A. S. Packard, Jr., M.D." A few pages torn at side edge. pp.29-46 bottom corner tip missing. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and VG. $22.50

[002951] Morse, E.S.. WHAT AMERICAN ZOOLOGISTS HAVE DONE FOR EVOLUTION. Salem, Mass.: Naturalist's Agency, 1876. Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 9". Paper Wraps. Zoology. Good "An Address by Vice-President E.S. Morse, before the American Association for the Advancement of Science. At Buffalo, N.Y. August. 1876. Reprinted from Vol. XXV of the Proceedings of the Amer.Assoc. for the Adv. of Sci." 42 pp. ex.-mus. stamp and in small writing "Rec'd Dec. 25, 1877" on front cover. small pieces missing at top/bottom of spine and 1/2"x2/16" at top edge, otherwise covers are intact. Good . Interior is tight, clean and in VG condition. $90.00

[001183] Osburn, Raymond C.. THE BRYOZOA OF THE WOODS HOLE REGION. ill. Plates. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1912. Size: Approx. 7 1/2" x 11". Green Wraps. Zoology. Very Good Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, Volume XXX, 1910. "The report on the Bryozoa (+ Polyzoa) of the Woods Hole region, presented in the following pages, has grown out of the work of the survey of this region...conducted by the United States Bureau of Fisheries during the years 1903 to 1909. During the progress of this survey so much bryozoan material was obtained that it has seemed advisable to prepare a special paper dealing with this group." 31 plates. pp.203-266. Includes Explanation of Plates and Bibliography. Green wraps with ex-mus. stamp and numbers on front cover. Paper tear 3/4" from spine base upward with 2/16" missing at spine edge, otherwise the wraps are Very Good. mus. stamp on title p. Otherwise interior is Very Good+ to Near Fine. Author was Assistant Professor of Zoology, Columbia University and Assistant Director, New York Aquarium at the time of this publication. $50.00

[004599] Ostwald, C. W. Wolfgang. STUDIES ON THE TOXICITY OF SEA-WATER FOR FRESH-WATER ANIMALS (GAMMARUS PULEX DE GEER). ill. Plates, Tables. Berkeley: The University Press, 1905. Size: Approx. 7 " x 10 1/2". Paper Wraps. Physiology. Very Good University of California Publications in Physiology. Vol. 2, No. 118. From the Rudolph Spreckels Physiological Laboratory of the University of California. "The following investigations were begun with the intention of obtaining some knowledge of the laws and special features of the adaptation of animals to the different concentrations of the surrounding fluid medium, at first of fresh-water animals to sea-water. ...it became necessary first to study thoroughly the toxic phenomena of sudden changes of concentration as well as their causes. The literature on this latter problem confines itself either ot the determination of the length of life of fresh-water animals put into sea-water..." pp. 163-191. 2 graph illustrations, 20 tables, and 6 graph Plates-two are foldouts. Faint ex.mus. stamp on front cover. Spine sunned. Front cover's lower corner frayed, otherwise covers are Very Good. ex.mus. stamp on first page in upper margin, not near text. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $55.00

[003319] Peters, Harold S.. MALLOPHAGA FROM OHIO BIRDS. Ohio: Ohio Journal of Science, 1928. Size: Approx. 6 3/4" x 10". Stiff Wraps. Entomology. Good+ Ohio State University. Contributions from the Department of Zoology and Entomology. No. 84. Reprinted from THE OHIO JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, Vol. XXVIII, No.4, pp. 215-228. In the Introduction, the author writes "The following paper comprises a study of the order Mallophaga, which includes the biting lice commonly found on birds and mammals, with special reference to a list of the species found on Ohio birds. Stiff gray covers, slightly soiled. vertical crease as if folded (barely shows inside). Faded "border" around the front side and bottom edges. ex.-mus. stamp. Overall exterior is G+. First page with ex.-mus stamp, otherwise interior is tight, clean and VG+ $30.00

[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

[004332] Yablokov, A.V.. Variability of Mammals.. ill. Tables, Figures (photographs, graphs). New Delhi: Amerind Pub. Co., 1974. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 1/2". Grey Cloth. Mammals. Very Good+ / Good. Published for the Smithsonian Institution and The National Science Foundation. Revised by the author for this edition. "The author has put great emphasis on the study of the characteristics of population morphology in the Class Mammalia. It includes every available fact on the variability of different systems of organs and the structure of mammals." 350 pp. including Appendix and Bibliography. 90 Tables and 67 illustrations.Grey covers with blue lettering on spine. Bottom spine end slightly bumped. Otherwise covers are Near Fine. ex-mus. stamp on front free endpaper. pp.336-337 hinge broken, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good +. Back cover's endpaper "bumpy/wavy"-appears to be from paste-down, not dampness. Dust Jacket with chipping around edges. 1/2" tear at front spine joint. Overall DJ is Good. $45.00












































 



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