THE WAYS OF FISHES. By Leonard P. Schultz with Edith M. Stern.
1948 1st edition. Ppxii,264. B/w illustrations. Green cloth.
This is a good examination of the biology and taxonomy of fish, both saltwater and freshwater. Chapters include, migration; locomotion; hibernation and estivation; fishes dangerous to man; feeding habits; association with other animals; fighting fishes; males that incubate; electricity and luminescence; sound and sight; ocean beach spawners; giants and dwarfs; nest builders in streams; fishes controllable by man; home aquaria; fishes suitable for aquaria; classification of fishes.
This is a good examination of the biology and taxonomy of fish, both saltwater and freshwater. Chapters include, migration; locomotion; hibernation and estivation; fishes dangerous to man; feeding habits; association with other animals; fighting fishes; males that incubate; electricity and luminescence; sound and sight; ocean beach spawners; giants and dwarfs; nest builders in streams; fishes controllable by man; home aquaria; fishes suitable for aquaria; classification of fishes.
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Book Code
7077
Author | Schultz (Leonard P.) with Stern (Edith M.). |
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Book Code | 7077 |
ISBN | B0007DOQ96. |
Book Description | Small snag to top of spine but good-plus. Lacks dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1948 |
Publisher | D. van Nostrand Company. |
Place | Princeton, New Jersey. |