Stuttgart, E.Schweizerbartsche Verlagsbuchhandlung 1909 xi + 190pp.+ 5 plates out-of-text, 2e bedeutend vermehrte Auflage, half-cloth binding, 32cm., stamp,, VG
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Zweite bedeutend vermehrte Auflage. Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbartsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1909. 4°. 190 S. Mit 5 Tafeln (davon 4 lithogr.). Halblederband der Zeit.
Durchgehend etwas stockfleckig. Einband berieben und bestossen.
1909 (2nd ed.) xi, 190 p., 5 lithographed plates, 4to, contemporary half cloth over marbled boards. Printed paper label on the spine.This is the second, expanded edition, to which is added: Anhang I (1899) Diagnosen neuer myrmekophiler Proctotrypiden, and II (1908) Beschreibung neuer myrmekophiler Staphyliniden. Binding rubbed, first and last plate with a few small foxing spots, otherwise a good, clean copy.
1909 (2nd ed.) xi, 190 p., 5 lithographed plates, 4to, paperbound (original printed covers).This is the second, expanded edition, to which is added: Anhang I (1899) Diagnosen neuer myrmekophiler Proctotrypiden, and II (1908) Beschreibung neuer myrmekophiler Staphyliniden. Uncut. Signed by the author on the title page and dedicated to W.J. Jongmans (the Dutch geologist and botanist Willem Josephus Jongmans, 1878-1957). Wrappers browned and with a small stamp, otherwise a good, clean copy.