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1898IP037981898 ix, 119 p., 25 figs, 5 (4 double) pls, 4to, paperbound. Library stamps on front cover and title-page, lower edges covers chipped, some foxing in last two plates.
1912IE168271912-1995
1914IE037661914 vii, 173 p., 18 pls, roy. 4to, cloth (original covers bound in).
1920IE231251920 309 p., 75 pls, roy. 4to, hcloth (original printed front cover laid on). Library stamp (Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam). With author's dedication.
1896IS268001896 251 p., 12 (double) partly tinted lithographed pls, roy 4to, hcalf. Nova Acta. Abh. der Kaserl. Leop.-Carol. Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher. Library stamps (Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam). Well bound in half leather.
2009IS231552009 214 p., 245 (several col.) figs, 4to, paperbound. Studies in Afrotropical Zoology.
1972IE038441972-1977 3 vols, cloth.
1893IT196911893 386 p., 9 lithographed pls, blue cloth with red label. Published in: Annales des Sciences Naturelles. Included in this volume is also: Jolyet & Viallanes, Recherches physiologiques sur le système nerveux accélérateur et modérateur du coeur chez le crabe (18 p., 13 figs) & Viallanes, Etudes histologiques et organologiques sur les centres nerveux et les organes des sens des animaux articulés (52 p., 2 folded lithographed pls).
1868IE283341868 [2], 67 p., large 4to, paperbound (plain covers, lower end spine worn). Rare.Perhaps intended as a first part to a larger work, but this was all that was published.
1996IP240491996 xii, 497 p., num. figs, hardbound. Library stamp on free end-paper, else a very good copy.
2001IC231112001 184 p., 138 figs, small 4to, paperbound. Meddelelser om Gronland. Author's dedication to Dr. W. Vervoort. Scarce.
1911IE231191911 34 p., 72 figs, 31 (1 col.) lithographed pls, roy. 4to, hcloth (original printed front cover laid on). Library stamps on front cover (Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam).
7898Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1912. First edition. A fine new copy. Pp. 269-336; 25 full page black-and-white plates fine halftones photographs line-drawings. Later yellow cloth lettered in black on the spine sm 4to. This work presents the cephalopods of the western shore of North America between the Bering Strait on the north and the Coronado Islands on the south. This includes the Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean. There are great illustrations of octopi. Bulletin of the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries for 1910 volume 30 document no. 761. No ownership marks. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1912. First edition. hardcover
5087New York: American Museum of Natural History 1952-1959. First edition. The edge of the wrappers of Part 1 is slightly faded with a few nicks; all of the other volumes and parts are exceptionally bright and clean; a near fine set. Pp. 983; numerous illustrations and maps. Full dark green cloth lettered in gilt on the spine Parts 3 4 5 and 7 publisher's original printed blue wrappers Parts 1 2 and 6 sm 4to. From: American Museum of Natural History vol. 100 article 1; vol. 103 article 1; vol. 107 article 1; vol. 111 article 3; vol. 113 article 2; vol. 116 article 2; and vol. 118 article 5. Since this important work was issued over a seven year period it seldom is offered as a complete set. The four bound volumes contain all of the American Museum Bulletins published in 1955 1956 1957 and 1959; each volume is 300 to 500 pages in length and contains 3 to 7 articles including one additional monograph on marine mollusks. The remaining three parts are in their original wrappers as issued. The bound volumes have the bookplate of the Reading Public Museum and a single ink name stamp on the title page and rear wrapper; these four volumes show no signs of use. The three parts in original wraps have no ownership marks and no signs of use. Extra shipping will be required due to the weight of the bound volumes. New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1952-1959. First edition. paperback
7389Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1903. First edition. A fine as new copy. Pp. 987-1130; 49 full page plates black-and-white photographs and halftone drawings. Later green cloth lettered in gilt on the spine sm 4to. Extracted from: Bulletin of the U.S. Fish Commission for 1903 Part III. No ownership marks and no signs of use. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1903. First edition. hardcover
2872Prag: Fr. Rivnac 1897. First edition. This work has been professionally restored. New white wrappers have been added to the monograph with the original printed wrapper mounted on the front white wrapper. The original rear wrapper is not present. The text on the front wrapper is complete though the margins have been chipped away. The title page is tanned and chipped along the bottom border and top corner. The final plate has some marginal chipping along outer edge and at one outer corner the rear blank side of the plate is browned and soiled. Overall a good solid copy that has been expertly restored. The new black cloth box is new. Pp. 53 10 full-page engraved plates 9 are partially colored. Publisher's printed pale green front wrapper mounted on later white wrappers in custom-made folding black cloth box gilt-lettered on the spine folio. Presents the fossil crustaceans of the Cretaceous of Bohemia now known as the Czech Republic. A rare work on the evolution of lobsters and crabs. Small circular stamp of the Smithsonian Institution on the front wrapper and on the title page. Prag: Fr. Rivnac, 1897. First edition hardcover
5999Frankfurt: Kommission bei Moritz Diesterweg 1905. First edition. Small bump to top outer corner light soiling to top edge of title page only top pages uncut and unopened; overall a very good copy. Pp. 92; 2 double-page maps of the world shaded in red to show distribution of slugs 9 text-figures. Extract without wrappers housed loose in early plain brown paper covers lg 4to. Sonderabdruck aus den Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft band 30 heft 1. This early work discusses the geographical distribution of land slugs shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusks. A copy of the front wrapper is laid in at front. This monograph is from the research library of herpetologist Kevin W. Marx with his signature on the front brown wrapper. Frankfurt: Kommission bei Moritz Diesterweg, 1905. First edition. unknown
3993Cambridge: Museum of Comparative Zoology 1923. First edition. Small marginal tear to contents page repaired; a tight and clean copy in near fine condition. Pp. 115 12 full page plates fine stipple drawings. Later yellow cloth lettered in black on the spine original printed green wrappers bound in place lg 4to 12 x 9 3/4 inches. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology volume 47 no. 4. From the library of crustacean zoologist Linda J. Becker with her name stamp on the front wrapper. Cambridge: Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1923. First edition hardcover
7391Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1880. First edition. Light tanning to some plates; a bright and clean copy in near fine condition. Pp. 681-1043; numerous full page plates and text-figures halftones and line-drawings. Later red cloth lettered in gilt on the spine 8vo. Extracted from: Report of Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries for 1880. This early work on oysters has ten parts on all aspects of oysters and oyster-culture. The first three titles include "The Oyster and Oyster-Culture" by Mobius "A Practical Guide to Oyster Culture and the methods of rearing and multiplying edible marine animals" by Fraiche and "Report on the Oyster and Mussel Industries of France and Italy" by M. Coste. No ownership marks and no signs of use. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1880. First edition. hardcover
0243349009.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1963IA037711963 356 p., 83 figs, paperbound. Smithsonian Institution. United States National Museum Bulletin.
4074Tokyo: Waseda University 1935. First edition. Bright and clean copy in near fine condition. Pp. 15 16 8 6 4 index 19 full-page plates 2 in color 5 text-figures and maps. Publisher's original brown-patterned stiff printed wrappers lg 8vo 10.5 x 7.5 inches. Report of the First Scientific Expedition to Manchoukuo under the leadership of Shigeyasu Tokunaga June-October 1933 Section V Division I Part II. Manchoukuo was the portion of northeastern China under Japanese control in the 1930's. This is the entire work on the Crustacea. The text is entirely in English with a summary in Japanese at the front and some common names in the text in Japanese. Faint ink stamp of the Carnegie Institution of Washington on the front cover no other ownership marks and no signs of use. Tokyo: Waseda University, 1935. First edition. unknown
1901IC196191901 Two parts. 137, 183 p., new hcloth (original front cover bound in). Published in: Revue Suisse de Zoologie. With author's dedication to Prof. Van Bambeke. Scarce.
1941IE196731941-1950 3 volumes (complete for these superfamilies) vii, 603, vii, 473, vii, 383 p., 61, 43, 32 pls, roy. 4to, paperbound. Good uncut and unopened set.
8670Masson & Cie Fort et Grand In Octavo, broché, 509 figures à l'ncre dans le texte, XIV-930 pages.L'ensemble , en très belle condition, exempt de mouillures, de marques et autres rousseurs, offre une densité imposante et bien intègre.