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Pages 927-1110. Features: Bernard Haitink conducts Die Walkkure; Interviews with Robert Simpson and Ann Murray; "Le Nozze Di Figaro" from Drottningholm; The Paul Sacher Commissions - The recorded Legacy; "Madama Butterfly" - Giuseppe Sinopoli conducts; Salvatore Accardo's all-Stradavarious "Four Seasons"; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Contents: Silk ball dress with tulle trimming; satin and gauze ball dress; Chasing a Moth; Some Social Customs; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - spring goods, fassementerie; China crape paletots, black grenadine suits; watch-case simulating a beetle; fan with satin stitch embroidery; crape, lace, and gros grain Bertha; Small Superstitions; On Domestic Scape-Goats; Hannah - continued; The fashionable season; sayings and doings; Aigrettes for hats, etc.; Desiree, by Justin McCarthy; The Fisherman's Darling; Lent - Ancient and Modern; Infinitely Little People; Family breakfasts and dinners; Alice Cary - write-up with illustration; Nice full-page illustration entitled "The Fisherman's Darling"; humor. Average wear. Book
Contents: A critical time for nuclear nonproliferation; The adrenal chromaffin cell; The scanning tunneling microscope; The classical vacuum; The Mesozoic vertebrates of Thailand; Young supernova remnants; The Antarctic ice; Butterfly engineering. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
204 pages. Features: The census of 1980; the microchannel image intensifier; inducible repair of dna; rings in the solar system; the fluid phases of matter; the color patterns of bufferflies and moths; the lining of the small intesting; a 16th-century Basque whaling station in Labrador; and more. Many nostalgic color photo ads. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
40 pages. Illustrated in colour and black and white. Features: The Village of Fort St. James; Ginger (Part 2) - Ginger Coote buys a Fairchild 51 and a Fox Moth, starts a pioneer BC airline and hires Russ Baker; Port McNeill; Grumman Mallard; Tech-Log - Oil and Airplanes; Robinson 22's (R22s); a restored Avro Anson. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
Gouvernement Général de l'Afrique Occidentale Française, 1950. In-4 broché, 638 pages avec des figures dans le texte-4 planches en hors texte. Bon état.
152 pages. Features: Carbon dioxide and world climate; microbiological mining; the coronas of galaxies; allergy; surface diffusion; the coevolution of a butterfly and a vine; ophiolites; the Galileo affair; and more. Faint initials atop front cover. Many nostalgic color photo ads. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: French Lance-Grenade Battery; Along Russia's long line from Riga to Armenia (4 photos); Forces behind the Russian Revolution (1-page article); Means and modes of locomotion in Mesopotamia; Past and present in picturesque Bagdad; Deadly British Mortar that Balks the Hun; Deceptive Trench-Forestry on the Ancre; On the way to Bapaume - a wingless butterfly; Italians watch effects of new French grenade; The flight from Bukarest - 2-page article plus 4 photos; Indian Empire after the War - article by St. Nihal Singh; 4 photos of Prussian piracy - windjammer torpedoed by U-boat in the Channel; The Scottish borderers on the Somme - article. Staples disintegrating. Above-average wear. Book
38 pages. Features: Vietnam War Protests; The New 747 Jumbo Jet; The Butterfly Business; Cyprus - the mine of treasures; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
56 pages. Features: Cover photo of an Aeronca Chief piloted by Johnny Jones on his non-stop transcontinental flight; Photos taken at the Luncheon at the Annual Meeting of teh Canadian Flying Clubs Association, Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, January 30, 1939; Nice one-page Gold Flake cigarette ad; Flying beyond sixty - article and photos (part 1); Flight tests of the Boeing Stratoliner - article and great photos; Pilots of the Northern Sky use Up-to-date Radios; De Havilland Expands - photos of addition to Willowdale plant; Excellent one-page photo ad for De Havilland features the Dragon Rapide, Tiger Moth and Moth Minor; Intava Aviation Products; One-page photo ad for Lockheed shows their parts being anodized; Know your pilots - article and photo of C.M.G. "Con" Farrell of Canadian Airways, Edmonton; Full-page photo ad for Brewster Aircraft parts shows their four-storey plant; Flamingo Flight Test Observations; Nice Rotax ad; Light Planes and Races Feature Miami Show - interesting photos and article; Full-page ad for Kollsman Instrument Co.; Progress in Light Planes Illustrated by 1939 Aeroncas; Ads for Berry Brothers floats and MacDonald Bros. floats; DC-5 - The Fifth of the Douglas DC Series - article with diagrams and rendering; Colour full-page ad for Player's cigarettes shows the Fortress of Gibraltar from behind the guns on the deck of the H.M.S. Nelson; Magnificent photo centerfold shows the Flamingo Airliner, De Havilland's latest product, above the clouds; Hamilton, Ontario - "The City of Opportunity" - article with photos of the Mayor and Industrial Comissioner; Nice full-page ad for Cub Aircraft features photo of G.L. Culver and his sister from Simcoe, Ontario; Many Improvements feature 1939 Fairchild "24's"; Nice photo-illustrated photo ad for the Fairchild "24" for 1939; Radiotelephone links Newfoundland with Canada; Amazing one-page photo ad for Imperial Airways features photo of their huge Ensign, the biggest air liner in Europe; The Airman's Hymm; Know Your Pilots - Con Farrell; Old Country Gossip; News from the West Coast; News from the flying clubs; Tale Spinning from Winnipeg; Nice photo ad for McLaughlin-Buick; Wonderful vintage Red Cap Ale full-page ad with illustration of farmer who grows their malting barley and a group photo of some of their employees, with details about their generous employee benefits; Nice Junker photo ad inside back cover features their parts being inspected with spectral analysis; Intava ad on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
76 pages, including four pages of great color photos of the band members. Includes piano sheet music, lyrics and guitar chords for these songs: Barracuda; Bebe Le Strange; Crazy on You; Dog & Butterfly; Dreamboat Annie; Even It Up; Heartless; I'm Down; Long Tall Sally; Magic Man; Minstral Wind; Rock and Roll; Silver Wheels; Straight On; Sweet Darlin; Tell It Like It Is; Unchained Melody. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. Minimal markings to contents. A sound copy of this fantastic collection of hard-rocking Heart tunes up to 1981. Book
Features: Chemistry may become the important post-depression factor; Editorials - extreme naval economy; farm by-products - one dollar for ducks - no dole for us - pilotless plane of the future; Cows fed irradiated yeast give ricket-preventive milk; Space as yet unfathomed - man's report is - "no bottom"; Better engines for navy planes; Speeding rail freight - new merchandise containers carry less than carload lots; Man-made oases in American deserts; Poland becomes a maritime nation - denied use of Danzig, Poland builds her own seaport; Has forest conservation created a false alarm?; Modern coal for modern markets - coal is now washed and thoroughly cleaned; Trademarks in disguise - the secret of a good trademark is its arbitrary nature; How stable is the earth's crust?; Masterpiece of Minoan Art; Babylonian brick reliefs; a link between Hellenistic and Roman painting; Butterfly faking - a new industry - rare and costly species "manufactured" from common varieties; Stone age man's world-wide culture. Back cover boasts colour Lucky Strike advertisement featuring illustration of a sultry Jean Harlow. She is quoted as saying "It's a delight to find a celophane wrapper that opens without an ice pick." Average wear. Unmarked. Two very small tears to fore-edge of back cover. Book
46 pages. Black and white drawings upon each page. Nice color cover illustration of cat speeding down hill on sleigh. Stories include: The Little Boy That Was Lonesome; The Curious Star; Fraidy Lion; Wawa, The Wild Goose; The Circus Parade; Getting-Ready Time; Jane's Party; The Butterfly Fairy; Mr. Lincoln on a Penny; Robin's Red Dress; The Surprise; Family Out for a Walk; Mr. March Wind's Fun; Little Pine Waited; Skippy and the Flowers; No Trespassing; Old Gramps; Something New; I Know Them Now; The Bunny in the Hat; Jack-in-the-Pulpit's Sermon; Butch, The Sailor Doll; Mister Augustus; Tommy Has a Nap; Chatter and Scold; Sleepy Charley; Twilly and the Lovely Bottle; A Big Adventure; Silly Goat Meets a Bee; Benny Badger's Breakfast; The Little Cabbage; Harry Hippo Had a Headache; Toto's Bones; The Guinea Pig; A Beloved Tree; Betty's Valentine; Westerprester Grog, The Creaking Frog; Happiness; The Cloud That Got Lost; I Would Be a Skipper; Angels - A Wee Little Girl Story; Anton Does an Errand; The Star Fairy's Mistake; The Swans Have Visitors. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Pages age-toned. Binding tender but intact. A charming vintage copy. Book
52 pages. Features: Cover photo of part of the Sportsman Pilots Association Fleet at Gray Rocks Airport in the Laurentians; Pratt & Whitney ad inside front cover; Goodyear aviation tire full-page ad; Nice two-page ad for Fleet Aircraft's Commercial Aircraft features photo of a Model 50K being loaded; Editorial on our new customer - The Air Tourist; At the Sportsman Pilots Association Annual Outing; Sandwell's Page - observations on current topics; Aircraft Engines and their Development; England - Egypt with Imperial Airways; Old Country Gossip; Full-page Lockheed ad with title "Across Europe in 4 Hours!"; Nice full-page photo ad for Imperial Airways; News from the West Coast; Trans-Ocean Flying; Airlines and Transport; Fantastic photos at the end of the first England - Canada Air Mail Flight by Imperial Airways show the 24-ton Caribou flying boat afloat and a group of dignitaries and crew members including C.D. Howe; Paul Malone describes his flight from Southampton to Alexandrea, Egypt; Small photo of Grant McConachie, President of Yukon Southern Air Transport; Aircraft and Engines; Full-page ad for the Cygnet; Photo of a new Harlow PC-5 with perforated flaps extended; Photo of the new Boeing B-17B; Great colour full-page ad for Player's cigarettes shows sailors working under the 15" guns of H.M.S. Warspite in the Mediterranean; Wonderful centerfold photo ad looks down on a couple flying the new De Havilland Moth on a clear day; Nice BG Corporation full-page ad salutes the U.S. Army Air Corps on its 13th Anniversary - with a great photo showing their planes flying over Manhattan; Taylorcraft full-page ad; Amazing photos of Wellington I bomber fuselages being erected in large numbers at Weybridge - the geodetic construction is remarkable to view; B-A Gasoline ad shows the Tops III, the world's fastest 225 class speedboat which set a new world speed record at Picton; Photo of the T.C.A. hangar at Winnipeg which is being doubled in size; Interesting photo of a demonstration of the Griswold Fognozzle , an efficient device for rapidly extinguishing fires; Photo of Norie Nishio and Bob McLellan - Vancouver model aircraft champions for 1939; Full-page ad for the Cup Coupe; Nice photo ad for Junkers inside back cover shows inspector testing a wing; People in the News; Statistics; Empire Air Defence; Canadian Air Defence; Airports; Radio; Flying Schools and Training; Model Aviation News; Imperial Oil ad on back cover shows two photos of American Export Airlines' "Transatlantic" being fueled at Halifax; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
74 pages. Articles: Jacob M. (Jack) Arvey of Illinois - New-Style Political Boss; Our Shameful Record in Veterans' Housing; Voyage of the Pagan - One Man's Struggle with the Sea (part 1 of 3) - John Caldwell's harrowing sailing trip from Panama to Australia; After Pensions - the Bonus? - the battle for veterans' cash benefits; Johnny's Our Boy - Actor Johnny Lund; The Navy's Uncle Louie - Admiral Louis Denfeld; Autopsy; Dick Cooliey's Comeback; Mousetrap Tycoon - Chester M. Woolworth, of Lancaster, PA; Aid and Comfort to the Ku Klux Klan - opinion piece on back page - Arthur W. Terminiello. Fiction: Just Like I Hate Money; (part 1 of 2); Sister Act; The feast of Saint Restituta; The Eyes of Mr. Lovides; The Iron Butterfly (conclusion); Ethel's Magic Doggerel. Nice ads include: Trailways bus lines; Studebaker cars - nice color photos; Pontiac; Pepsi; Firestone (centerfold); New Hudson cars; FTD; Blatz beer - colour photo ad featuring sculptor Dick Wiken; Lucky Strike ad on back cover features tobacco buyer B.C. Conner. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
74 pages. Articles: The Facts About Business - an encouraging message from John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury; Governor Going Places - GovernorAlfred Eastlack Driscoll of New Jersey - article with nice photos; Terror in the Streets - Let's put police back on the beat; The Stars are Dave's Dish - Dave Chasen provides Hollywood feasts to the rich and famous - article with nice colour photo including Peter Lawford and Don Ameche; Animals Own Me; Dartmouth's Streamlined Mr. Chips - Professor Harry Wellman of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration; Our Kids with Crippled Mouths - a pathetic host of American children need major orthodontic work; It's No Love Game. Fiction: The Girls of Laurel Court; Use no Hooks; The Iron Butterfly (part 3 of 4); Mr. Dilsey's Magic Lure; The Combination; Eyewitnes. Nice vintage ads include: Ansco film, Zenith televisions, Ford cars; Pabst Blue Ribbon beer - featuring colour photo of actor Charles Laughton; Good Year tires (centerfold); Nesbitt's soda; Chevrolet - great two-page color ad; Budweiser; Douglas Super DC-3; Goebel beer; Camel cigarettes - great back cover ad featuring photo of Cole Porter plus Gene Bearden, Gladys Swarthout, Jeanne Wilson, Gene Sarazen, Sylvia MacNeill and "Dusty" Campbell. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
Features: Good showing by Northern Pacific Railway Co. in Annual Report; Railway News in Brief; Fire Fighting on Locomotives; Editorial by Lewis Nixon discusses Panama Canal Tolls; Bernard N. Baker admits his Atlantic & Pacific Transportation Co. lacks funds to carry mail between the Atlantic and Pacific; The Grand Trunk's New Hotel, Chateau Laurier - feature article with excellent illustration of this fine new Ottawa hotel located on the busy Rideau Canal near Canada's Parliament Buildings; Interesting business biography of C.D. Dunnan aka "Totem Pole Charley" of the Pacific Coast Steamship Co., the man who saw the great possibilities of specially conducted Alaskan cruises; Appointments, Changes, Personals, etc.; Steamship Mariposa purchased by the Alaska Steamship Company; The Panama Canal and American Commerce; How the City of Los Angeles Has Built Her Harbor; Descrimination at Panama?; Panama Canal Free Toll Question Must Be Settled; Steamer Magnolia to run between Olympia, Tacoma and Seattle; Captain Buck Bailey Saves Lives and Property - He captained the tug Tatoosh which saved 48 souls aboard the steam schooner Washington on Nov. 23 - one of the most daring rescues in the annals of North Pacific Coast shipping - major article with illustration of Capt. Bailey; Annual Report of Supervising Inspector George Uhler; Capt. John Bermingham of San Francisco near death - article with photo; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Pacific Coast casualties - tug Chemainus burns, steam schooner Westerner sunk, steam schooner Washington towed to safety, New Steamer Princess Alice a Beautiful Vessel - feature article with photo; General Shipping News; Repairs, Drydocking and Other Work; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A sound copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
175 pages. Profusely illustrated with archival black and white photos. The local history of this rural Saskatchewan area. Extensive coverage of local school districts and geneaology. Tramping Lake news clippings affixed inside back board. Prior owner's names neatly atop title page, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. Attractive gilt lettering and decoration upon front board. A nice copy. Book
36 pages. Features: Cover photo in cab of the new Twin Beechcraft; Pratt & Whitney ad inside front cover; Great half-page photo of a De Havilland Dragon above the clouds; Aerial History in the Making - passage of the Act to incorporate the Trans-Canada Air Lines; Great full-page photo ad for Gold Flake cigarettes features photo of screen star Anna Lee; News and Views of the Month; Early Experiments in British Columbia - an account of experimental efforts in flying conducted at Vancouver shortly after the achievements attained by McCurdy, Baldwin, and their associates at Baddeck, Nova Scotia - with photo of the first aircraft to fly in western Canada, involving William and Winston Templeton, William McMullen and Earl Godfrey; Great full-page Chevrolet ad at Niagara Falls; Douglas announces plans for new super-transport DC-4; S.A.(Al) Cheesman - article with photo; Photo of Capt. M. (Tim) Armstrong and W.J. (Jack) Sanderson together; Monospar ad; List of R.C.A.F. Transfers; Photos from Toronto's first Air Force ball; Old Country (Britain) Gossip - with photo of a Nazi Junkers Ju-86 and three Vickers "Victoria" troop carriers flying by a pyramid in Egypt; Great full-page photo ad for the De Havilland Hornet Moth; Photo of Mr. G.N. Irwin of Whitby, ON at the controls of his Cabin Waco with A. Derumaux, his radio operator; Mackenzie Air Service ad shows map from Edmonton to Cameron Bay; Sensational 4-page centrefold ad for Beechcraft products with photos of the Model E 17 B and the Model 18; Irvin Air Chute (Parachute) ad; Aero Research by Bristol - article with two photos; Great full-page photo ad for Imperial Airways shows customers standing on the Promenade Deck; Indoor Stick Model Practice; M.A.L.C. News; Nice half-page photo ad for the Rearwin Sporster; The Students' Forum; Cub Aircraft Ltd. ad; Condensed Club News; Full page ad with photos for the Canadian Marconi Company; Northern Electric Aircraft Radio ad; Bristol Engine ad inside back cover; Imperial Oil ad for Stanavo products on back cover features photo of an interesting craft in flight in the far north; and more. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
52 pages. Features: Cover photo onboard a new Douglas Sleeper shows mother, son and stewardess; Pratt & Whitney ad inside front cover; Reproduction of an amazing 1883 circust poster drawn by Emil Roe which shows Prof. Harriman's Steam Air Ship; The Turn of the Tide - a review of tremendous aviation progress in 1936; News and Views of the Month; Fantastic full-page photo ad for Gold Flake cigarettes features Antoinette Cellier and Richard Arlen who star in the film "The Great Barrier"; The Trans-Canada Airway - Progress Report - major article with photos and interesting graphic; Full-page ad for Richards-Wilcox with photo of their doors installed on the seaplane hangar at R.C.A.F. station Trenton; List of notable flights made during 1936; Monospar ad with photo; Early Aeronautical Research in Canada - Part III - the work of W.R. Turnbull - article with photos - airscrew research; Review of Air Mail Services; Fantastic photo Douglas ad shows comfortable passengers in flight; Great photo full-page ad for the Fairchild "Sekani"; Technical Achievements in Review; Great photo full-page ad for the Tiger Moth universal trainer; A.M. "Matt" Berry awarded McKee trophy for 1936 - brief article with photo; Vintage photo Learadio ad by Lear Developments, Inc. of New York; Stats on light aeroplane clubs from 1928 through 1936; Sensational Noorduyn Aircraft Limited four-page centrefold ad features photos of R.B.C. Noorduyn, D.M. Martin, Leigh Capreol, and "Pete" Vachon, as well as photos of the "Norseman" as a skiplane, seaplane, and landplane; Great half-page ad with map from Edmonton north to Cameron Bay for Mackenzie Air Service of Edmonton; Old Country Gossip; Photo of the Bristol Blenheim Bomber; Nice full-page photo ad for the Siddeley Cheetah; Commercial Air Services in Review; Canadian Vickers ad features photo of a Northrop Delta Mark I built for the R.C.A.F.; M.A.L.C. News; Photos and details of new Beechcraft Model 18; Photo of Amelia Earhart with W.C. Tinus of Bell Labs as he installs remote control for a plane's Western Electric radio equipment at Newark Airport shortly before her takeoff; Nice ad for Northern Electric Aircraft Radio; The Students' Forum; Condensed news from clubs; Nice Cub Aircraft ad; Nice Canadian Airways ad inside back cover; Imperial Oil Stanavo ad on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Splendid cover illustration of planes in spotlights by W. Gord. Wallace. 40 pages. Features: Nice Fairchild ad with photos of their Wasp, 21 and 41 models; Great photo ad for Canadian Vickers Limited showing their Vedette; Canadian Pacific Express photo ad shows packages beinng loaded into plane from a truck - super vintage ad for Canada's first air express service; Photo ad for Armstrong-Siddeley's Jaguar 455 H.P. air-cooled static radial engine; Great article with five photos discusses Industrial Photography in aviation - with aerial photos of American Falls at Niagara, Industrial Hamilton, General Motors of Canada's Oshawa Plant, and Ontario Hospital at Hamilton; The National Aeronautic Association of the United States - article by Senator Hiram Bingham; Saskatoon Aero Club - article with two photos including R. Randall, C. Yule, R. Schwinghammer, Dr. L. McConnell, T. Sigsworth, J.F. Bythell, S. McClelland and R. Mayson; News from the flying clubs; Expansion announced by Canadian Vickers, Limited; Photo of the inauguration of Canadian Pacific Express bi-weekly air service; Formation of the Canadian Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company; New metal Gipsy Moth passes strict government tests - article with photos; Helioplane developed by John E. Hess of New Westminster, B.C. - article; Great full-page photo ad for the Gipsy Moth by De Havilland; Short-wave wireless transmitter devised by R.N. Johnston and Charles Ward, two young engineers of the Ontario Forestry Branch; Ad for Montreal's Continental School of Flying with photo of Capt. J.H. St. Martein; Principles of Aeroplane Construction - article; Super vintage full-page photo ad for the rotary "Snow King" plow by J.S. Innes Limited; Full-page ad for the Wright Whirlwind engine; Nice full-page ad for the Woods Manufacturing Company of Ottawa shows their flying suits; Ad for the Monocoupe inside back cover; Rambler ad on back cover promotes their all-metal lighte aeroplanes. Average wear. Binding intact. One-inch opening to top of coverfold. A sound vintage copy of this excellent early issue. Book
21 livraisons en cinq volumes ; 2 vol. in-4 et 3 vol. grand in-4, 217 pl demi-chagrin noir, dos à faux nerfs et orné de caissons dorés ; avec un vol. de table, in-8, 44 p., broché 1876-1902, 1876-1902, , 21 livraisons en cinq volumes ; 2 vol. in-4 et 3 vol. grand in-4, 217 pl, demi-chagrin noir, dos à faux nerfs et orné de caissons dorés ; avec un vol. de table, in-8, 44 p, broché, Tout ce qui a paru, en édition originale, de cette belle somme que l'on trouve rarement complète : elle comprend 143 planches de papillons, la plupart en couleurs, auxquelles ont été rajoutés quelques états en noir (74 en tout, ce qui nous amène à 217 planches au total). Notons néanmoins qu'il manque la planche en couleurs n° 4 de la 3e livraison (état en noir seul, planche déréglée). Envois de l'auteur sur quelques fascicules, à M. Capronnier ; plusieurs planches avec signature "Ch. Carpentier". L'ensemble a paru en 2 séries (livraisons I à X et XI à XXI), qui constituent une "suite de monographies locales et d'aperçus généraux, ne renfermant pas moins de 1120 pages avec 142 [pour 143] planches finement gravées en noir ou coloriées au pinceau". Les Études d'entomologie ont été suivies, à partir de 1904, de la publication des Études de lépidoptérologie comparée. - Première livraison, juillet 1876 : Étude sur la faunes des lépidoptères d'Algérie. 4 pl, dont 1 et 2 en deux états. Avec envoi. - Deuxième livraison, novembre 1876 : Espèces nouvelles de lépidoptères recueillis en Chine par M. l'abbé A[rmand] David. 4 pl. en couleurs. - Troisième livraison, octobre 1878 : Étude sur la faune des lépidoptères de la côte orientale d'Afrique. 5 pl, la n° 4 en noir. - Quatrième livraison, octobre 1879 : Catalogue raisonné des papilioniadae de la collection des Ch. Oberthür à Rennes. 6 pl. en couleurs. - Cinquième livraison, octobre 1880 : faune des lépidoptères de l'île d'Askold, 1ere partie. 9 pl. en couleurs. - Sixième livraison, juillet 1881 : 1. Lépidoptères de Chine ; 2. Lépidoptères d'Amérique ; 3. Lépidoptères d'Algérie. 20 pl, toutes en deux états (un en noir, un en couleurs) - Septième livraison, mai 1883 : Hepialides nouveaux d'Aurope. Lépidoptères de l'Amérique méridionale. 3 pl, en deux états. Envoi. - Huitième livraison, juin 1884 : Lépidoptères des Pyrénées. 1 pl. en deux états. - Neuvième livraison, août 1884 : Lépidoptères du Thibet, de Mantschourie, d'Asie-Mineure et d'Algérie. 3 pl. en deux états. - Dixième livraison, octobre 1884 : Lépidoptères d'Asie orientale. 3 pl. en 2 états. - Onzième livraison, décembre 1886 : Espèces nouvelles de lépidoptères du Tibet. 7 pl. en deux états, dont plusieurs portent la signature "Ch. Carpentier" - Douzième livraison, 12 mai 1888 : Nouveaux lépidoptères d'Afrique et d'Amérique. Premiers états de lépidoptères de la Réunion. Lépidoptères européens et algériens. 7 pl. en deux états. - Treizième livraison, mai 1890 : Lépidoptères des îles Comores, d'Algérie et du Tibet. 10 pl. en couleurs. - Quatorzième livraison, avril 1891 : Lépidoptères du genre parnassius. 3 pl. en couleurs. - Quinzième livraison, juin 1891 : Lépidoptères d'Asie. 3 pl. en deux états. - Seizième livraison, juin 1892 : Lépidoptères du Pérou, du Tibet et du Yunnan. 2 pl. en deux états. - Dix-septième livraison, avril 1893 : Lépidoptères d'Asie et d'Afrique. 4 pl. en deux états. - Dix-huitième livraison, novembre 1893 : Lépidoptères d'Afrique et d'Asie. 6 pl, deux états. - Dix-neuvième livraison, août 1894 : Lépidoptères d'Europe, d'Algérie, d'Asie et d'Océanie. 8 pl, deux états. - Vingtième livraison, mai 1896 : De la variation chez les lépidoptères. Pl. 1 à 10 en couleurs ; les pl. 11 à 24 sont des reproductions de photographies en phototypie. - Vingt-et-unième livraison, février 1902 : Variation des heliconia thelxiope et vesta. 11 pl, deux états. JOINT : Houlbert C, Tables générales systématiques et alphabétiques. Première partie. Rennes, Imprimerie Oberthür, 1920. Tables complètes pour la publication des Études d'entomologie (la deuxième série concerne les Études de lépidoptérologie comparée, publiée à partir de 1904). Nissen, ZBI, n° 2997