The Elements of Insect Anatomy: An Outline for the Use of Students in Entomological Laboratories by John Henry Comstock and Vernon L. Kellogg
The Elements of Insect Anatomy: An Outline for the Use of Students in Entomological Laboratories by John Henry Comstock and Vernon L. Kellogg
The Elements of Insect Anatomy: An Outline for the Use of Students in Entomological Laboratories by John Henry Comstock and Vernon L. Kellogg
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The Elements of Insect Anatomy: An Outline for the Use of Students in Entomological Laboratories by John Henry Comstock and Vernon L. Kellogg

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Ithaca, New York: The Comstock Publishing Co., 1918. SCARCE IN DUST JACKET. Hardcover. 8vo. Very good in good+ dust jacket. Light browning and foxing to exterior. Minor bumping to spine ends and corners. Minor browning to end papers. Ownership inscription to front free end paper. Light foxing to first snd last few pages and to margins of a few pages throughout. Light pencil notes to margins of a few pages. Else is clean and bright with several illustrations. Beige dust jacket with black title and spiderweb illustration to front panel. Spine of dust jacket lacks top 2" as well as 1 open tear and two closed tears. Other wear to dust jacket includes browning foxing, rubbing, a small open tear to the rear panel, and general chipping and creasing to edges. Dust jacket is now in a protective sleeve. Index, 145 pages. NAT/122223