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pp. 1-295, 32 photos on 23 pls., 11 maps, several tabs. and diagrs. in text, bibl. 8vo. Journal issue, orig. wrs.
8vo. Pp. 121, 88 (micro)photos and partly compos. drawings, gloss., bibl., index. Orig. wrs.
Large 8vo. Pp. 65, 13 photos on 7 pls., 4 figs. Orig. wrs.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owner's name inside. Small tears and edge wear on dust jacket. 8 1/2"w x 10 1/4"h. 244 pages. Includes separate, folded "New Mexico Vegetation Map."
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Contents include: Geology and natural history (Geology, Geomorphology, Vegetation, Fauna, Paleoenvironments) Geological and paleoenvironmental investigations, Culture and archaeology of trhe outer Kenai coast, Piecing together the history of the outer Kenai coast, Archaeological results of the 1993 survey, Cultural materials,( Houses, cashe or cooking pits, Cobble features, Culturally modified trees, Artifacts) A predictive GIS model of archaeological site locations in Kenai fjords national park, etc.
in-8°, 234 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, 1 carte depl., broche, jaq. ill. Exemplaire DEDICACE au baron Jaspar. [CA28-3] En Afrique centrale, des hommes, en pleine nature, ont allumé des feux, des fanaux, puis enfin de puissants phares : ce furent d’abord d’humbles potagers, puis des jardins d’essais, enfin des centres de recherches scientifiques...
150 pages. Abstract as follows: "The vegetation of the Vernon map sheet area is diverse in response to variation in climate and site conditions. The diversity of the plant cover is characterized by vegetation types. The vegetation of the area is characterized by two Regions: the Dry Interior and Interior Wet Belt Regions. Within each region, patterns of zones (climactic climax potential) and subzones (successional patterns) are recognized. A standard reconnaissance vegetation survey was implemented and 290 vegetation plots were located. Computer analysis of the plots resulted in the identification of forty-five vegetation types, representing seral and climax vegetation in the Dry Interior and Interior Wet Belt Regions. For each type the relationships between environmental characteristics and vegetation were assessed. The evaluation of these relationships is important for the application of the vegetation information to resource management. Interpretations of each vegetation type are made for wildlife, forestry and recreation values. The interpretations provide information which can be used to assess relative values of vegetation for different users." Average wear. Unmarked. Minor sticker residue upon illustrated front cover. Book
8vo. Pp. iv,127, 65 photos on 19 pls., 1 fold. map, tab. Orig. wrs., uncut.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight edge wear to cover. Previous owner's name inside. 196 pages. 7"w x 10"h. Many b&w illustrations. "The first all-inclusive, up-to-date book to cover these potentially vital foodstuffs from the biological, biochemical, and nutritional-scientific viewpoints and to add to this information a comprehensive explanation of the way sea vegetables are raised, processed,and prepared as foods. In addition, it includes ninety recipes for delicious dishes containing such typical sea vegetables as kombu (Laminaria), wakame (Undaria pinnatifida), nori (Porphyra tenera), and hijiki (Hizikia fusiforme).