Development of Viviparous Osseous Fishes and of the Atlantic Salmon
By Ryder, John A.
SKU# 17913
Pp. 128-162; 7 full page plates. Later orange cloth, lettered in black on the front cover, lg 8vo. Proceedings of the United States National Museum for 1885. A second paper by John Ryder is bound in at the end: “On the value of the Fin-Rays and their characteristics of development in the classification of the fishes, together with remarks on the theory of degeneration,” pp. 71-82 (1886). There is an old circular blind stamp of the Field Columbian Museum Library on the first title page. On the title page of the second paper is an old ink-stamp of Carnegie Museum and the small name stamp of ichthyologist Robert Anderson. There are no other library marks or any other ownership marks. Rare work.
Publisher | Government Printing Office |
Publisher Place | Washington |
Date Published | 1885 |
Date Published Estimated | No |
Edition | First edition |
Number of Volumes | 1 |
Reprint | No |
Condition | Very good |
Condition Description | The title page is a little soiled and the final plate is missing the inside corner; a tight copy in very good condition. |
ISBN | |
Limited Edition |