The reptiles of Missouri.
New York: University of Missouri Press, 1965. Octavo, illustrations, near fine copy in slightly sunned dustwrapper. More
New York: University of Missouri Press, 1965. Octavo, illustrations, near fine copy in slightly sunned dustwrapper. More
New York: Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis, 1928. Octavo, wrappers, very good copy. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, (1975. second edition). Octavo, colour plates, softcover. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, (1991. third edition). Octavo, coloured plates, paperback. More
Lincoln: University of Oklahoma Press, 2002. Large octavo, paperback, colour photographs, maps. Once common across the United States, the Box Turtle is slowly losing the battle against extinction. Kenneth Dodd has written the first comprehensive natural history of the twelve species and subspecies of this endangered animal. This volumes includes..... More
New York: Krieger Publishing Company, 2006. Octavo, laminated boards, photographs. Offers the amateur and professional herpetologist a chance to retrace the footsteps of Raymond Ditmars, Carl Kauffeld and others in their pursuit of Eastern rattlesnakes; timbers; E diamondbacks, canebrakes and massasaugas. More
Berkeley: University of California Press, (197. second edition). Large octavo, photographs, text illustrations, publisher's cloth in box (bottom edge split), slight rubbing to spine, signature, otherwsie a very good set. First published in 1956, this is a natural history classic. With a new foreword by Harry W. Greene and updated..... More
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016. Octavo, black and white illustrations, dustwrapper. There's no sound quite like it, or as viscerally terrifying: the ominous rattle of the timber rattlesnake. It's a chilling shorthand for imminent danger, and a reminder of the countless ways that nature can suddenly snuff us out..... More
New York: Texas Tech University Press, (2002. revised edition). Octavo, paperback, illustrations. The author not only looks at the biology of the horned lizard and its place in culture, she also draws attention to the fact that its habitat has shrunk and 2 of the 3 species in Texas are..... More
New York: University of Colorado Press, 1959. Octavo, wrappers, More
Washington DC: Smithsonian, 1994. Octavo, colour photographs, fine copy in dustwrapper. More
New York: University of Michigan, 1928. Quarto, photographs, folding maps. Publisher's cloth, library stamp on title page, otherwise a fine copy. More
New York: Krieger Publishing Company, 1996. Quarto, colour photographs, maps, colour pattern layouts, dustwrapper. WAS $200. Gives full descriptions and keys for the identification of all the species and subspecies, maps of distribution and variation, morphology, anatomy and colour patterns, as well as folklore. More
New York: University of Colorado Press, 1965. Octavo, wrappers, maps. University of Colorado Studies, Series in Biology, number 15. More
New York: Illinois Natural History Survey, 1961. Octavo, photographs. softcover. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1966. Octavo, colour plates, text illustrations, maps, good copy in dustwrapper. More
New York: [Annual Report of the United States National Museum], [1893]. Octavo, 19 photographs, text illustrations. Contemporary quarter morocco and marbled boards, rubbed. More
New York: United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, 1895. Octavo, 19 photographs, text illustrations. Binder's cloth, fine copy. More
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1912. Quarto, photographs. Handsome binder's cloth, wrappers retained. More
New York: Krieger Publishing Company, 2005. Quarto, publisher's boards, This is a comprehensive checklist of all known snakes found in the New World, as well as a lexicon that lists all the common names, in several languages, of these snakes. The checklist gives information on snakes in all of the..... More
New York: ECO Publications, 2001. Octavo, illustrations. More
New York: The University of Utah, 1931. Octavo, text illustrations, binder's cloth, wrappers retained. Bulletin of The University of Utah, volume 21, number five. More