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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Procter, William, 1872-1951. Biological survey of the Mount Desert Region. Philadelphia : Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1927-1946 (OCoLC)595267174 Online version: Procter, William, 1872-1951. Biological survey of the Mount Desert Region. Philadelphia : Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1927-1946 (OCoLC)607681967 |
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| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
William Procter; Charles Willison Johnson; Charles Henry Blake; Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory. |
| OCLC Number: | 319126 |
| Notes: | Parts II, III, and IV, originally published as pamphlets, are bound at end of pt. V. |
| Description: | 7 v. in 4. : ill., plates, ports., maps ; 26 cm. |
| Contents: | pt. I. The insect fauna, with reference to the flora and other biological features / by C.W. Johnson -- pt. II. Fishes; a contribution to the life-history of the angler (Lophius piscatorius) / by the survey staff -- pt. III. Crustacea; new crustacea from the Mount Desert Region / by C.H. Blake -- pt. IV. Vermes; three new species of worms belonging to the order Echinodera / by C.H. Blake -- pt. V.A report of the organization, laboratory equipment, methods and station lists, together with a list of the marine fauna, with descriptions and places of capture. To which is added a list of the Arachnida and other non-marine forms -- pt. VI. The insect fauna, with references to methods of capture, food plants, the flora and other biological features / by William Procter -- pt. VII. (Being a revision of pts. I and VI) The insect fauna with references to methods of capture, food plants, the flora and other biological features. |
| Responsibility: | founded and directed by William Proctor. |
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