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pp. 539-585, 32 photos of sections of fossil corals on 4 pls., 4 photos of outcrops in text, notes & refs. Plain new wrs. Last text page in xerox copy.
4to. Pp. iv,133, 271 figs. of invertebrate fossils on 4 pls., 4 other pls. of photos, 9 figs. in text, refs., index. Orig. wrs. - Lower Carboniferous.
4to. Pp. viii,317,[6], numerous figs. and photos on 25 pls., 66 figs. in text, bibl., index. Orig. wrs. - A large part of the described and illustrated Upper Carboniferous fauna consists of Crustacea (pp. 33-110) and Insecta (pp. 111-221).
pp. 5-23;25-30, several photos on 15 pls., 18 figs.,r efs. 4to. Orig. wrs.
8vo. Pp. 487-551,[10], 5 pls. of fossils 1 fold. map, 7 other illus., refs. Orig. wrs.
8vo, 24.3cm. Pp. xx,694, 2 group portrs., numerous pls. and maps (partly fold.) and illus. in text, refs. Bound in 2 vols. orig. cloth.
pp. [iv],11-62,[10], 154 photos of fossils (plants and invertebrates) on 5 pls., 2 fold. pls. of sections. 14 figs., 1 fold. tab., bibl. Large 4to. Wrs.
pp. 197-228, 5 figs., 5 tabs., refs. Plain new wrs.
Pp. 70, 1 fold. tab., bibl. Orig. wrs.
4to. Pp. 105,[15], 6 pls. of fphotos of plant fossils, 4 fold. sections, 2 fold. tabs., refs. Orig. wrs., uncut.
4to. Pp. 35, 105 microphotos on 5 pls., 6 figs., refs. Orig. wrs.
1914BC10-245London, printed under the authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office, by Darling & Son, 1914. original softcover, 4?, p. 197-366, [4] leaves of plates
8vo. Vol. 1: pp. viii,1-422, 38 pls. (mostly of fossils), 117 illus. in text, 22 tabs., refs.; vol. 2: pp. xii,423-865, 74 pls. (some of fossils), 103 illus. in text, 32 tabs., refs., index; vol. 3: pp. viii,866-1282, 56 pls., 83 illus. in text, 32 tabs., refs., index. Orig. cloth; the larger annexes from each volume folding into one additional cloth-lined box. - Contents: Vol. 1: Der Kulm und die flözleere Fazies des Namurs. Vol. 2: Das Steinkohlengebirge: Petrographie und Paläontologie. Vol. 3: Das Steinkohlengebirge: Stratigraphie und Tektonik. - Exhaustive and lavishly illustrated collective work on all aspects of the subject.
pp. 399-708, many pls., figs., diagrs. and sections, refs. 4to. Journal issue, orig. wrs.
8vo. Pp. 551, many photos (mostly of fossils) on 38 pls., 2 fold. maps, 8 fold. diagrs., several illus. in text, refs. Orig. cloth.
4to. Pp. 211, numerous figs. on 27 pls., 2 diagrs., index. Orig. cloth.
Large 8vo. Pp. x,324, 507 microphotos on 27 pls., 72 figs. (partly folding., refs. Orig. cloth. Label on backstrip, good otherwise.
4to. Pp. iv,61,[3], 94 photos on 10 pls., 10 figs., refs. Orig. wrs,.
19436317Paris, Editions Franciscaines, 1943 ; in-8, broché ; (2) pp. , VI pp. , 312 pp. , (2) pp. ; couverture beige imprimée bleu et havanne.
4to. Pp. 136,[6], 1 portr., numerous photos of invertebrate fossils on 64 pls., 7 fold. sheets of sections and tabs. in pocket, bibl., index. Orig. cloth. - Text in Tschechisch mit deutscher Zusammenfassung auf S. 107-131.
Folio (35x25cm). Pp. vi,331, about 350 photos of invertebrate fossils on 30 pls., refs., index. Half leather, cloth-lined boards, backstrip with raised bands. Some mild tropical wear, 2 pages with small repair, but a good copy yet. - Rare. Mostly on Carboniferous and Permo-Carboniferous, and Triassic. Fossils groups treated are mainly brachiopods, corals, and some molluscs and bryozoa.
pp. 61-106, 3 pls., 7 tabs., 4 figs., refs. Plain new wrs.
1980GG295021980-1996 Number 1-5, Volumes (= Number) 11, 13, 14. 4to, stapled. In issues. Missing Number 6-10 and 12.
340 p. With 53 photographic plates (many folding) and descriptive text. Folio. 31 x 23 cm. Original full cloth binding, worn. XLib. John Strong Newberry (1822-1892) was a man of high intellect, great energy, and vigorous influence. He came to Ohio with his father at age 2. In 1828, his father opened coal mines at Tallmadge near Akron, where fossil plants surely must have inspired his scientific bent. After receiving a medical degree in 1848, he soon set up a practice in Cleveland. But shortly, Newberry turned to join with geographical and geological explorations of the West. After the Civil War, he was appointed geology and paleontology professor at Columbia College in New York and was associated there until his death. He served as the Ohio State Geologist from 1869-1882, and made great strides in descriptive paleontology. Newberry's enduring undertakings in the of paleontology concluded with publication of this important U.S. Geological Survey monograph. Hardbound. First Edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! GEOLOGY 3
1928BC10-246London, Published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1928. original softcover, 4?,p. 1-217, 12 leaves of plates Includes bibliography (p.197-212) and index