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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
2001011337Collingwood VIC: CSIRO Publishing 2001. ix 254pp indexbibliography num bw ills maps. Or laminated pictorial boards As new. Parasitic wasps of the genus Scelio play an important role in the regulation of orthopteran populations and are implicated in the suppression of numbers of many pest locusts and grasshoppers. This volume provides a full taxonomic treatment of the 60 species of Scelio found on the Australian continent and reviews in detail the biology and ecology and host relationaships of Scelio on a worldwide basis. Outlines current knowledge on topics like host finding population biology and collection methods/study in the field. There is a full taxonomic revision of Australian species half of which are newly described. Each species description is complemented by high quality line drawings micrographs and distribution maps. In addition an illlustrated key to species enables easy identification by non-taxonomists. Provides wasp taxonomists researchers of Orthoptera and biological control workers with a basis for detailed studies on this economically important group of insects. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 4to. CSIRO Publishing Hardcover
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
7740London: Trustees of the British Museum 1929-1932. First edition. The cloth on the spines is lightly sunned there is edge wear to the cloth at the top of spine of volume 2 the text and plates are very bright and clean with no signs of use; a tight and clean copy in near fine condition. Pp. xi 236 7 full page black-and-white photo-plates 89 text-figures; pp. xi 359 6 full page black-and-white photo-plates 79 text-figures. Publisher's original maroon cloth lettered in gilt on the spine and with gilt motif of the British Museum seal on the front cover front and rear covers with borders ruled in blind sm 4to. A detailed monograph on the octopus and its relatives. There is a single library blind stamp on the bottom outer corner of each title page as well as a small white call number on the spine; aside from these minimal markings this volume shows no signs of use - a beautiful copy. Scarce work. London: Trustees of the British Museum, 1929-1932. 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