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. a... View More...
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 Importa... View More...
Circular 36. Publicatoins of the Bureau of Fish and Fisheries And Fishery Publications of the Fish and Wildlife Service By Series, Authors, and Subjects. Fish and Wildlife Service. United States Department of the Interior. Ex-musuem stamp on front cover. Crease on front cover, fading to cover edges and spine. Spine is creased from reading and use. Interior clean. View More...
November Issue. Volume 37, Number 222. Some articles written or about FAMOUS AMERICANS: J. ROSS BROWNE:Explorations in Lower California (Second Paper) pp.740-752 with illustrations; Fish-Culture in America, pp.721-739 with illustrations- one of SETH GREEN; The Handel Festival at the Crystal Place, 1868, pp.753-759 with illustrations-one of CHRISTINE NILSSON; and Democracy of the Chinese by REV. WILLIAM SPEER, pp.839-848. Soiling to front cover. Ink "blottish" from spill? on lower spine on to front lower cover, widest area 1/2". One inch tear, side edge chipped. "Duplicate" ... View More...
Research Report 46. Fish and Wildlife Service. United States Department of the Interior. "The Delaware River was once considered the best shad-producing river along the Atlantic coast." 25 pp. Map of the Delaware River from headwaters to Fort Penn, Del. 9 photographs and 5 tables. ex.mus. stamp on front cover. Slightly sunned along edges, otherwise covers are Very Good. Interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. View More...
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... View More...
From Famous Americans in Letters to the Editor: JOSEPH F. JAMES "An abormal Rudbeckla" with an illustration; and WM. H. BREWER "The ginkgo tree"; also under Letters to Editor: "The swimming-habits of the sunfish" by John A. Ryder with an illustration of "Mola Rotunda". Other articles: "Exploration in Indo-China" with 4 illustrations including a map of proposed railways; "The Telephone in Paris" with a map "showing Paris and the distribution of telephones"; "Around Africa" with 2 head "portraits" of "Natal Caffre and S... View More...
Fishery Bulletin 97. From Fishery Bulletin of the Fish and Wildlife Service, Volume 56. 1954. Drawings by George Mattson. pp. 209-245. 28 figures (many maps/graphs) and 10 tables. Paper label seal broken at side edge to open. VG. View More...
Fishery Bulletin 99. From Fishery Bulletin of the Fish and Wildlife Service, Volume 56. 1955. Drawings by George Mattson. pp. 295-329. 25 figures (many maps) and 8 tables. Paper label seal broken at side edge to open. ex-mus. Front top edge of wraps rubbed and slightly soiled. VG- View More...
From Fishery Bulletin of the Fish and Wildlife Service. Volume 58. Fishery Bulletin 132. 187-214 pp. 21 figures/drawings and photographs. 17 tables. Slightly soiled wraps. ex-mus. stamp on front lower edge and title p. Creased lower left corner otherwise exterior in Very Good + condition. Interior is tight, clean, and is Very Good +. View More...
U.S. Dept. of Interior Fish and Wildlife Service. Fishery Bulletin 119. Vol.57, pp. 397-414. Ex-museum stamp on cover o/w clean.Very Good. 22 figures. 5 Tables. View More...
Fishery Bulletin 120. Vol.57, pp. 415-425. U.S. Interior Dept. Fish and Wildlife Service. Ex-Museum stamp on cover o/w clean and Very Good. Illustrations and map. View More...
Appendix XV to the Report of the U.S. Commissioner of Fisheries for 1922. Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 938. Contribution from the U.S. Fisheries Biological Station, Fairport, Iowa. "The orange-spotted or red-spotted sunfish, Lepomis humilis, is a small, highly colored centrarchid of wide distribution. It is found throughout the Mississippi drainage...especially abundant in small sandy streams of the lower Missouri basin and is well adapted to both stream and pond life..." 16 pp. including bibliography. 7 illustrations. 5 tables. Grey paper covers. Faint ex.mus. stamp on front cover... View More...
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 Gr... View More...
Fishery Bulletin 107. From Fishery Bulletin of the Fish and Wildlife Service. Volume 57. "The lake trout, Salvelinus n. namaycush (Walbaum), was once the leading fish in the Great Lakes from the standpoint of monetary returns to the fishermen. The normal catch in the years before the invasion of the sea lamprey was 15,375,000 pounds...The collapse of the lake trout fishery in Lake Michigan...has been dramatic." 59 pp. 29 tables and 28 illustrations, some of scales of lake trout. ex.mus. stamp on front cover, otherwise in Very Good+ to Near Fine condition. View More...
Fish Bulletin 124. 93 pages with index. Cream paper wraps. Top corner creased with line visible throughout document. Mild chipping to spine ends. Interior tight and clean. View More...
Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries: Volume XXXVIII 1921-22, No. 924. August 4, 1922. pp 261-280with 28 illustrations at back, including photographs. " ...during the summer of 1917 a number of fish which had been recently placed in aquaria (at the U.S. Fisheries biological station, Fairport, Iowa) were found to be dying from the effects of a bacterial infection....it was decided to undertake an extended investigation of the disease to determine, if possible, a practicable method of control." faint ex-mus. stamp on front cover. ex-mus. stamp and numbers on title page. Otherwise documen... View More...