[37631] Ogilby, J. Douglas. Catalogue of fishes and other exhibits at the Royal Aquarium, Bondi. Sydney: W. M. McLardy, 1887. Octavo, 32 pp., interleaved with advertisements printed on contrasting blue paper. Publisher’s wrappers, some wear and crude taped spine, scarce. $100 [37390] Pascoe, Francis P. A list of the described Longicornia of Australia and Tasmania. London: Taylor and Francis, 1888. Duodecimo, 48 pp. Publisher’s cloth, the ownership stamp of J. G. O. Tepper and inscribed by the author for Tepper, a fine copy, very scarce. $800 Johann Gottleib Otto Tepper (1841-1922) came to Adelaide at the age of six and ultimately became the entomologist at the South Australian Museum. Francis Polkinghorne Pascoe (1813-1893) was a British Coleopterist with many publications on Australian beetles. This title is not recorded by Musgrave. [37611] Peterson, Roger Tory and James Fisher. Wild America: the record of a 30,000 mile journey around the North American continent by an American naturalist and his British colleague. London: Collins, (1956 first edition), Octavo, 434 pp., text illustrations by Peterson, bookplate, a fine copy in fine dustwrapper. $100 [37445] Rainbow, W. J. Mosquitoes: their habits and distribution. Melbourne: Lothian, 1908. Duodecimo, 67 pp., text illustrations, advertisements. Publisher’s printed wrappers, a fine copy, scarce. $100 [4219] Ripley, Dillon. Trail of the money bird: 30,000 miles of adventure with a naturalist. London: Longman Green & Co., 1947. Octavo, 336 pp., photographs, fine copy in fine dustwrapper, scarce in this condition. $100 [7999] Semon, Richard. In the Australian bush, and on the coast of the Coral Sea: being the experiences and observations of a naturalist in Australia, New Guinea and the Moluccas. London: Macmillan, 1899. Large octavo, 552 pp., four folding coloured maps and text illustrations. Publisher’s green cloth, hinges cracked, a few spots but a sound copy. $350 [18909] Serventy, D. L., editor. The Western Australian Naturalist [volumes one to 23]. Perth: Western Australian Naturalists’ Club, 1947-2001. Octavo, 23 volumes. Publisher’s wrappers (except the first two volumes which are bound together in a binder’s cloth), a very good set. $350 [22497] Smith, J. L. B. Old fourlegs: the story of the coelacanth. London Readers Union, (1957 reprint). 260 pp., owner’s inscription [Professor W. Williams] on blank endpaper, signed by Margaret Smith [wife of J. L. B. Smith] and dated 1981, tipped in a letter from Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer. $100 The Coelacanth was first discovered by Marjorie CourtenayLatimer whilst working at the East London Museum South Africa. The research was done by J. L. B. Smith, South Africa’s leading ichthyologist, who gave the generic name of Latimeria in honour of Courtenay-Latimer. [11224] Vickers-Rich, P. et al., editors. Vertebrate palaeontology of Australasia. Melbourne: Pioneer Design Studio, 1991. Octavo, 1438 pp., text illustrations, signature, dustwrapper. $250 [37166] Waterhouse, E. G. A portfolio of Camellia paintings by Paul Jones. Sydney: Ure Smith, 1973. Folio, single text leaf and four mounted colour printed plates, all in cardboard satchel, a fine set. $250 [522] Watts, C. H. S. and H. J. Aslin. The rodents of Australia. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1981. Octavo, 321 pp., text illustrations and photographs, very good copy in dustwrapper, scarce. $120 [11210] Saville-Kent, W. The Great Barrier Reef of Australia: its products and potentialities. Melbourne: John Currey, (1972 facsimile). Quarto, 388 pp., colour plates, text illustrations, lengthy biro inscription, grubby dustwrapper. $100 [12720] Schodde, R. and I. J. Mason. The directory of Australian birds: passerines. Collingwood: CSIRO Publishing, 1999. Quarto, 851 pp., maps, signed by both authors, as new in dustwrapper. $450 [1801] Schodde, Richard and Richard Weatherly. The fairy-wrens: a monograph of the Maluridae. Melbourne: Lansdowne Editions, 1982. Folio, 203 pp., illustrated by Richard Weatherly, bookplate, very good copy in dustwrapper. $200 [37195] Searcy, Alfred. In Australian tropics. London: Kegan Paul, Trench and Trubner, 1907. Octavo, 374 pp., photographs, folding map. Publisher’s cloth, a very good copy. $100 [37175] Westwood, J. O. On the Australian species of the Coleopterus genus Bolboceras, Kirby. London: Transactions of the Linnaean Society, 1848. Quarto, 11-18 pp., one uncoloured plate. Contemporary half calf, bound with six other quarto papers on Coleoptera 18381862, with an index in a handsome copperplate hand, inscribed on the front pastedown “F. Erasmus Wilson from C. French”. $600 [9519] Willis, Margaret. By their fruits: a life of Ferdinand von Mueller, botanist and explorer. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1949. Octavo, 188 pp., illustrations, fine copy in dustwrapper with a small piece missing from the top of spine, scarce. $100 www.AndrewIsles.com Andrew Isles Natural History Books A Naturalist’s Miscellany No.9 [37186] Transaction of the Zoological Society of London, volume nine. London: Zoological Society of London, 1877. Quarto, 697 pp. 99 handcoloured and uncoloured lithographic plates, some double page. Restored green half morocco, new endpapers, some plates spotted otherwise a very good copy. $4,000 Volume nine of the Transactions is one of the most spectacular of the the early volumes and contains substantial papers, with handcoloured plates, on the Birds of the Philippines, Birds of the Galapagos and an early monograph on Rhinoceros. [37621] [Anon]. Curiosities of ornithology. London: Groombridge and Sons, Octavo, 64 pp. ten chromolithographic plates by T. W. Wood Contemporary half green morocco and marbled boards, attractive paisley endpapers, a few spots but overall a handsome copy. $300 Thomas William Wood “was a competent and reliable illustrative artist for 20 years” Jackson p. 497-498. He supplied illustrations for a number of books such as Wallace’s Canary Book and Tegetmeier’s pheasants. [37414] Birds illustrated. Brentford: Birds Illustrated, 1955-1957 Quarto, 776 pp., photographs, colour plates. Binder’s cloth, all wrappers retained. $120 [19681] Archer, Michael, editor. Carnivorous marsupials. Sydney: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 1982. Quarto, two volumes, 804 pp., text illustrations, bookplates, very good set in dustwrappers. $350 [37196] Beebe, William. Edge of the jungle. New York: Garden City Publishing, (1921 first edition), Octavo, 303 pp., frontispiece, bookplate, fine copy in fine dustwrapper, rare in this condition. $250 The first two volumes of a monthly cage bird journal. [37424] A collection of Australian Women’s Weekly nature publications. Sydney: Australian Women’s Weekly, 1956-1957. Quarto, six magazines in binder’s cloth. $100 A collection of separately printed Magazines. They are The Living Bush, Australian Nature, Beautiful Australia, The Australian Year, Australia From the Air and Wonderful Australia. [1558] Flora of Australia, volume four. Phytolaccaceae to Chenopodiaceae. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1984. Octavo, 354 pp., colour photographs, text illustrations, very good copy in dustwrapper. $120 [25237] Belcher, Charles F. The birds of the district of Geelong, Australia. Geelong: W. J. Griffiths, [1914]. Octavo, 384 pp. photographs. Publisher’s cloth, a bright crisp copy. $650 [5391] Black, J. M. Flora of South Australia. Adelaide: Government Printer, (1922-1929 first edition). Octavo, four volumes, 746 pp., text illustrations. Binder’s cloth with separately printed title page, stiff wrappers retained, a very good copy, newspaper cuttings. $150 [1589] Flora of Australia, volume 18. Podostemaceae to Combretaceae. Canberra Australian Government Publishing Service, 1990. Octavo, 349 pp., text illustrations, fine copy in dustwrapper. $100 [21335] Cayley, Neville W. Australian parrots: their habits in the field and aviary. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1938. Octavo, 332 pp., eleven coloured plates, photographs. Publisher’s green cloth, some wear and a few tape marks. $100 [10591] Flora of Australia, volume 17A. Proteaceae: Grevillea [part two]. Collingwood: CSIRO, 2000. Octavo, 524 pp., text illustrations, fine copy in dustwrapper. $120 A fine book and some would argue even better than What Bird is That? Rear of 115-117 Greville Street (PO Box 2305) Prahran 3181 Australia Established 1981 www.AndrewIsles.com Phone [61] (03) 9510 5750 books@AndrewIsles.com [37150] Cott, Hugh B. Adaptive coloration in animals. London: Methuen, (1940 first edition). Octavo, 508 pp., coloured frontispiece, text illustrations, very good copy in dustwrapper, scarce. $300 [961] Cunningham, G. M. et al. Plants of western New South Wales. Sydney: Inkata, (1999 second edition). Quarto, 766 pp., colour photographs, other illustrations, very good copy in sunned dustwrapper. $350 [37549] Denton, Sherman F. Incidents of a collector’s rambles in Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1889. Octavo, 272 pp., uncoloured frontispiece, text illustrations. Publisher’s gilt cloth, a very good copy. $250 [37144] Ehmann, Harald. Encyclopedia of Australian animals: reptiles. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1992. Quarto, 495 pp., colour photographs, distribution maps, lengthy biro inscription, dustwrapper, scarce. $250 [6047] Ewart, Alfred J. Flora of Victoria. [Melbourne:] University Press, 1930. Octavo, 1258 pp., colour frontispiece. Publisher’s cloth, spine sunned, library stamp and bookplate, a sound copy. $150 [14004] Ferguson, John Alexander. Bibliography of Australia. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, (1941-1969 first edition). Octavo, seven volumes, 5294 pp., very good set in dustwrappers, some wear. $950 [1794] Forshaw, Joseph M. and William T. Cooper. Australian parrots. Melbourne: Lansdowne, (1980 second edition). Folio, two volumes, colour plates. Publisher’s full green calf, limited to 1000 copies numbered and signed by author and artist, fine set in a Solander box. $1,500 [4841] Gould, John. Handbook to the birds of Australia. Melbourne: Lansdowne, (1972 facsimile). Octavo, 630 pp. Publisher’s brown full calf, the superior binding (most sets are bound in vinyl), a few slight blemishes. $150 The complete text of Gould’s folio eight volume birds of Australia, first published in 1868 and still a useful reference for Australian birds. [4844] Gould, John. The birds of Australia. Melbourne: Lansdowne, (1972 facsimile). Folio, eight volumes, coloured plates. Publisher’s vinyl, a fine clean set. $3,000 The first complete full sized facsimile of John Gould’s monumental work. [6349] Gray, Annie P. Bird hybrids: a check-list with bibliography. Farnham Royal: Farnham Royal Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, 1958. Quarto, 390 pp., fine copy in dustwrapper, bookplate of Roy Cooper. $250 [37381] Grimwade, Russell. An anthography of the eucalypts. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, (1920 first edition), Quarto, 20 pp., 79 unpaginated, tipped-in photographs. Publisher’s boards and cloth spine, a very good copy. $200 [1503] Hazzard, Margaret and Helen Hewson. Flower paintings of Ellis Rowan, from the collection of the National Library of Australia. Canberra: National Library of Australia, (1982 first edition). Folio, 20 pp., 20 colour plates by Ellis Rowan. Publisher’s quarter cloth and canvas boards, slipcase, a fine copy. $150 [9433] Jones, D. L. and T. B. Muir, editors. Orchids of Australia: the complete edition drawn in natural colour by W. H. Nicholls. Melbourne: Nelson, 1969. Large quarto, 142 pp., 476 colour plates by W. H. Nicholls, very good copy in dustwrapper with some tape marks. $150 [37423] Kelly, Stan. 40 Australian eucalypts in colour. Sydney: Dymock’s Book Arcade, 1949. Quarto, 94 pp., 40 colour plates, fine copy in dustwrapper (with tear). $100 Limited to 2,000 copies, signed and numbered by Stan Kelly. [14266] Hickson, Sydney J. A naturalist in the north Celebes. A narrative of travels in Minahass, The Sangir and Talaut Islands, with notices of the fauna, flora and ethnology of the districts visited. London: John Murray, 1889. Octavo, 392 pp., coloured frontispiece. Publisher’s cloth, a few spots, a very good copy. $400 [22136] Lack, D. Swifts in a tower. London: Methuen, (1956 first edition), Octavo, 239 pp., text illustrations, the bookplate of Roy Cooper, page from British Birds relating to swifts pasted on upper endpaper, an excellent copy in slightly grubby dustwrapper. $300 [6584] Hingston, R. W. G. The meaning of animal colour and adornment. London: Edward Arnold, 1933. Octavo, 411 pp., text illustrations, bookplate of Roy Cooper, dustwrapper. $150 [1533] Last, P.R. and J.D. Stevens. Sharks and rays of Australia. Melbourne: CSIRO, (1994 first edition). Quarto, 513 pp., colour plates, distribution maps, laminated boards. $100 [24545] Holldobler, Bert and Edward O. Wilson. The ants. Cambridge MA: Belknap Press, 1990. Quarto, 734 pp., illustrations, inscription, fine copy in dustwrapper. $250 One of very few primarily scientific books to win a Pulitzer Prize and a monument to biological synthesis of a single group of animals. [6615] Hooker, Joseph D., editor. Journal of the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks during Captain Cook’s first voyage in H.M.S. Endeavour in 1768-71 to Terra Del Fuego, Otahite, New Zealand, Australia, The Dutch East Indies, etc. London: Macmillan and Co., 1896. Octavo, 466 pp., maps. Publisher’s cloth, some wear and some spotting, scarce. $200 [6647] Howchin, Walter. The building of Australia and the succession of life: with special reference to South Australia. Adelaide: Government Printer, 19251930. Octavo, three volumes, 750 pp., text illustrations. Publisher’s wrappers, a very good set. $100 [37156] Hutchinson, H. N. Creatures of other days: popular studies in palaeontology. London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd 1896. Octavo, 270 pp., text illustrations. Publisher’s cloth, a fine copy. $150 [37582] Hutton, F. W. and James Drummond. The animals of New Zealand: an account of the Colony’s air-breathing vertebrates. Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, (1905 second edition). Octavo, 381 pp., text illustrations. Publisher’s red cloth, crisp and bright, very scarce in this condition. $100 www.AndrewIsles.com [37618] Mack, Amy E. A bush calendar. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, (1909 first edition), Octavo, 110 pp., photographs, fine copy, scarce. $100 [37622] Mack, Amy E. Bushland stories. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, (1910 first edition), Octavo, 349 pp., colour plates by Lionel Lindsay, fine copy, scarce in this condition. $100 [37619] Mack, Amy E. Bush days. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1911. Octavo, 110 pp., photographs, fine copy in dustwrapper, scarce in this condition. $150 [18084] Mackaness, George Sir Joseph Banks: his relations with Australia. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1936. Octavo, 146 pp., illustrations, fine copy in dustwrapper, very scarce in this condition. $300 [37176] Macleay, W. S. Annulosa Javanica, or an attempt to illustrated the natural affinities of the insects collected in Java by Thomas Horsfield and deposited by him in the museum of the Honourable East-India Company [number one, all published]. London: Kingsbury, Parbury and Allen, 1825. Quarto, 50 pp., one handcoloured engraved plate. Early binder’s cloth, title printed wrappers retained, the signature of F. Erasmus Wilson, rare. $1500 William Sharp Macleay (1792-1865), son of Alexander Macleay (1767-1848) and cousin of William John Macleay (1820-1891) arrived in Sydney in 1839 and served as a trustee of the Australian Museum, 1853-1862. The Macleays were an entomological family; Alexander MacLeay wrote the descriptions for both editions of Lewin’s Insects and William John wrote extensively on Australian entomology. The family collections formed the basis of the Macleay Museum of Sydney University. [37164] M’Alpine, D. The botanical atlas: a guide to the practical study of plants containing representatives of the leading forms of plant life. Edinburgh: W and A. K. Johnston, (1883. Folio, two volumes, 52 full page colour plates with an accompanying page of text. Publisher’s pictorial green cloth binding, some wear and hinges cracked, overall a sound copy of an attractive work. $350 [18810] McEvey, Allan. John Cotton’s birds of the Port Phillip district of New South Wales 1843-1849. Sydney: Collins, 1974. Oblong format, 128 pp., colour plates, fine copy in slipcase, limited to 850 numbered copies. $200 [4121] Merrick, John R. and Gunther E. Schmida. Australian freshwater fishes: biology and management. Sydney: Author, 1984. Quarto, 409 pp., colour photographs, fine copy in laminated boards. $350 [18577] Mountford, Charles P. Brown men and red sand, journeyings in wild Australia. London: Angus and Robertson, (1948 first edition), Octavo, 192 pp., photographs, near mint copy in dustwrapper, scarce in this condition. $100 [8430] Mueller, Ferdinand von. Report on the plants collected during Mr. Babbage’s expedition into the northwestern interior of South Australia in 1858. Melbourne: Government Printer, 1859. Foolscap, 22 pp., printed wrappers, a very good copy. $200 [18290] Mueller, Ferdinand von. Key to the system of Victorian plants, [volume two]: enumeration of the native species, arranged under genera and orders, with annotations of their regional distribution, and with zylographic illustrations. Melbourne: Government Printer, 1885. Octavo, 59 pp. uncoloured plates. Contemporary Government binder soft full calf, some rubbing. $100 [7489] Nicholls, W. H. Orchids of Australia, drawn in natural colour by W. H. Nicholls with descriptive text, four parts [all published]. Melbourne: Georgian House, 1951-1958. Small folio, 96 colour plates by the author. Limited to 1030 numbered sets in original wrappers, a fine set. $250 [37384] Nissen, Claus. Die botanische buchillustration ihre geschichte und bibliographie. Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann, (1966 second edition). Quarto, 316 pp., 97 pp. (supplement). Publisher’s cloth, a fine copy, the bookplate of Sophie Ducker, scarce. $350 One of the great botanical bibliographic references. The supplement is a reprint of the 1951 first edition.
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