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8vo. Pp. 249, 23 pls. of small col. maps, many diagrs. and tabs., refs. Orig. wrs. - Doctoral thesis.
8vo. Pp. 288, 63 illus. in text, 25 tabs., bibl. Orig. wrs.
8vo. Pp. 336, 17 figs., 18 tabs., 474 small distrib. maps, bibl. Orig. cloth. Russian text.
Small 4to. Pp. 288, 123 photos and figs., 16 ma[ps, bibl. Orig. rs Front cover partly browned, slight offsetting od a few pages upon each other, otherwise good. - Swedish text with German summary.
pp. 65-271, 16 pls., 23 figs., bibl., index of genera. Large 8vo. Plain new wrappers.
8vo. Pp. 434, 75 illus. in text, tabs., bibl. Orig. wrs.
8vo. Pp. iv,127, 65 photos on 19 pls., 1 fold. map, tab. Orig. wrs., uncut.
8vo. Pp. 133, 3 pls., 9 figs., tabs. in text, bibl. Cloth-backed boards, orig. printed front cover mounted. With library label on binding and a few stamps, good otherwise. - Offprint from Beih. Bot. Centralbl., Bd. 30, Abt. II. - Thesis. - Scarce.
4to. Pp. 155, 36 tabs., 42 figs., bibl. Plain new wrs.
Ex reference library book with usual (minimal) stamps and marks. Bumping to upper corners. A clean very tight copy. Dust jacket not price clipped, torn or creased with rubbing to upper and lower edges. 335pp. The large open-out coloured map at the end of the book is in perfect condition.
91p. + Photographs and map of the planet Mars. American Museum Hayden Planetarium label. Endpapers beginning to brown. Tall thin 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, gold lettered spine. Binding very slightly worn. Hardbound. Second impression. Nice copy. SPACE/3
8vo. Pp. [ii],275,[7], 1 fold. map, several tabs. and diagrs., bibl., taxon. index. Orig. printed wrs.
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).
PRAGUE, Ed. GRUND - 1974 - 583 pages. Relié toile, couverture à la Bradelle. Nombreuses illustrations noirs et blanches et couleurs. Bel exemplaire
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
72 pages. Maps, tables and graphs. List of references cited. "This project is designed to provide a framework of vegetation for future work in developing interpretations for a wide variety of resource uses, including wildlife habitats, recreation, and land use planning." - from Preface. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Please note: the isbn number for this book refers to a 'set'. We are offering this single book only. Book
242 pages. Index. "The first practical primer for fishermen - how to protect, preserve, and restore our rivers." - from dust jacket. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Usual library markings. Book
Paris, Chamerot, 1893. In-4 broché, 160 pages non coupées + 3 planches dépliantes "Dosage de l'azote des nitrates par Mr G. Ville" ; "Action comparée du nitrate de potasse et du sel ammoniac à égalité d'azote. (Od137) . Colza" ; "Action comparée de diverses matières azotées contenant toutes Od110 d'azote, le sol étant du sable calciné". Petit scotch sur le haut du dos sinon bon état
115 pages. "A reconnaissance level biophysical survey of the Yukon Territory was conducted during 1975. 22 ecoregions were recognized and described in terms of the biophysical data available, either collected during the survey or from literature reviewed. The primary feature used to segregate and describe the ecoregions was the vegetation on different landforms under a regional climate. This was augmented by describing the distribution and extent of permafrost, geological history and terrain features." - from Abstract. Average wear. Usual library markings. 20" x 16" colour map of the ecoregions of the Yukon laid inside back cover. Sound reference copy. Book
Very Good English Paperback. Map in original wrappers. Roy. 8vo. (24 17 cm). Folded huge color map. (Size: 70x75 cm). In English and Turkish. [MAP] Geographical distribution of vegetation in Trakya (Thrace).= [Trakya bitki örtüsü haritasi]. Shows the forestries of Quercus, Fagus, Carpinus, Pinus, Castanea, Fraxinus, Longos; Salix Alba and Populus Alba along the Meriç Valley.; Maquis.; Rush and swamp.; Littoral plants.; The boundary of Maquis.; Agricultural areas. OCLC 976817060.
197 pages complete with numerous fold-outs and colour plates. Describes and explains the variety of soils found in the different parts of the province. Part I describes regional variations in climate, geology and vegetation. Part II discusses what soil is, how it develops, how it is classified, and then describes the nine main types of soils. Part III provides the principal descriptions of the geographical variation of soil. Part IV provides a brief history of soil survey in British Columbia. Average wear. Prior owner's name and phone number atop title page, otherwise unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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.
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."
4to. Pp. iv,205, 1 map, 8 photos on 4 pls., 56 figs. on 4 pls., bibl., taxon. index. Plain new wrs., printed title label on backstrip. Very good. Scarce.
298 pages. "The forest soil has been the object of scientific study for a relatively short time. In the Pacific Northwest, one of the principal forest growing areas of the world, the evaluation of the soil as a factor in the production of forest resources has an even shorter history, but a great deal of progress has been made. This volume represents an attempt to synthesize the results of these studies and thereby add direction to future work as well as provide current guidelines for management. Chapters include: Geology of the Douglas-Fir Region; The Klamath Mountains and Coast Ranges of Northern California; The Oregon and Washington Coast Ranges; The Willamette Valley; The Cascade Range in Oregon and Southern Oregon; The Olympic Mountains Province; Northern Cascade Mountains; Surficial Geology of the Puget Sound Lowlands; The San Juan Islands; Bedrock Geology of Vancouver; Suricial Geology of Vancouver Island; Geologic Look at Soils of the Douglas-Fir Region; Geology Glossary; Climate; Vegetation; Physical Properties and Physical Behavior of Forest Soils; Minerals, Chemical Properties and Fertility of Forest Soils; Organic Matter of Forest Soils; Forest Soils Biology; Soil Formation, Classification and Morphology; Forest Soil Survey; The Cycling of Elements Within Forests; Forest Soil Productivity Relationships; Soil, Vegetation and Watershed Management; Forest Chemicals in Watershed Management; Some Engineering Aspects of Forest Soils; Soil Management in Douglas-fir Nurseries; Forest Fertilization Practices. Contents clean and unmarked. Binding intact. Prior owner's name printed upon fore-edge else unmarked. Average wear and above-average rubbing to card covers. Small openings at base of spine. Good working copy. Book