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4to. Pp. 78, 42 figs. and photos, 1 fold. map, refs., append. Orig. wrs. - Geological outline and biostratigraphical framework.
4to. Pp. 92, 131 figs. on 10 fine tinted lithogr. pls. Orig. flexible plain blue boards. Spine neatly mended with matching old paper, fine otherwise. - Classic monograph on Cretaceous bryozoa.
4to, 26.8cm. Pp. 232, 1 large chromolithogr. geol. map of SE England (scale 1:300,000, meas. 33x88cm), 1 small fold. map, 1 fold. lithogr. pl. of sections, 14 figs. in text, notes & refs. Contemp. quarter calf, marbled boards and end-papers. Very good. - With author's signed presentation inscription to Prof. [Alexis Joseph] Delbos at the Ecole Préparatoire et Mulhouse. - "In this work Barrois extended the same paleontologic and stratigraphic zones found by Hébert in the French Cretaceous formations. Following Godwin-Austen, he observed that the axes of the deformation that affected the English Cretaceous were those active during the Primary era. This discovery was expanded by Marcel Bertrand in 1892 and by Eduard Suess as the theory of posthumous flections. The English geologists were enthousiastic over Barrois's thesis [...]." (Dict. Sci. Biogr., I, p. 472.)
8vo. Pp. iv,20,[6], 3 pls. of microphotos, 4 sketch maps in text, refs. Orig. wrs.
pp. 1-63, 13 pls., 1 chart, refs. Plain new wrs.
4to. Pp. iv,95, 1 pl. of fossils, 1 fold. map, 1 fold. pl. of sections,. 11 figs., bibl. New plain wrs. - The large paleontological part (mostly describing ammonites) covers pages 5-65.
19912111902156000672Ignematic Research Society 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ignematic Research Society paperback