Editore: American Museum of Natural Histo, 1937
Da: Orca Knowledge Systems, Inc., Novato, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No DJ. Signed. First Edition. Ex University of California, Berkeley library book with usual library markings. Binding is tight, text clean. Library rebound the articles into hardcover. Part 7 has inked name of editor/author of this article on the front cover: With Compliments of E.W. Gudger. Plate 55 in Article 7 has been removed. It was severed at the hinge with small loss. All other plates are pristine. Article 6-Anatomy of the Frilled Shark Chlamydoselachus Anguineus Garman by Bertram Smith; Article 7-Breeding Habits, Reproductive Organs and External Embryonic Devt of Chlamydoselachus, based on notes and drawings by Bashford Dean by E.W. Gudger; Article 8-Heterodontid Sharks: Their Natural History, and the External Devt of Heterodontus Japonicus based on notes and drawings by Bashford Dean by Bertram Smith.
Editore: American Museum of Natural Histo, 1930
Da: Orca Knowledge Systems, Inc., Novato, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No DJ. Ex University of California, Berkeley library book with usual library markings. Binding is tight, text clean. Library rebound the articles into a hardcover book. Volume includes: 1. Memorial of Bashford Dean. By W.K. Gregory. 2.The Segmentation of the Egg of the Myxinoid. . . By E.W. Gudger & B.G. Smith. 3. The Genital System of the Myxinoidea. . . By J. Leroy Conel. 4. The Structure of Dinichthys. A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Arthrodira. By Anatol Heintz; The Natural History of the Frilled Shark Chlamydoselachus Anguineus by Eugene Gudger and Bertram Smith.
Editore: New York: American Museum of Natural History, 19301933.
Da: Andrew Isles Natural History Books, Prahran, VIC, Australia
EUR 158,67
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloQuarto,770 pp.,text illustrations, plates. Binder's cloth, some stamps, a very good copy. Archaic fish are better thought of as "fossil fish", in that they are living examples of fishes that existed in the early fish fossil record. Lampreys and Hagfish are examples.