Aedes Auegypti (L.). The Yellow Fever Mosquito: its life history, bionomics and structure.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1960. Quarto, text illustrations, very good copy in defective dustwrapper. More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1960. Quarto, text illustrations, very good copy in defective dustwrapper. More
Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1963. Octavo, text illustrations, fine copy in publisher's cloth. Pure and Applied Biology, volume 17. More
London: Order of the Trustees, 1934. Octavo, text illustrations, stamp, wrappers. More
Singapore: Government Printer, 1934. Octavo, text illustrations, stamp, wrappers. More
London: Hutchinson and Co., [c1930]. Octavo, uncoloured plates, fine copy in publisher's cloth. More
London: British Museum (Natural History), 1952. Octavo, text illustrations, fine copy in publisher's cloth. More
London: Reaktion Books, 2012. Octavo, photographs and illustrations, bookplate, softcover. Reaktion Animal Series. Lots of insects suck blood, but one species above all others has a big reputation for its very small size, the mosquito. Due to the diseases they carry and inject, mosquitoes are responsible for more human deaths..... More
Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co., 1927. Octavo, text illustrations, "withdrawn" stamps, a very good copy in publisher's cloth. More