Best of
Field-Guides
1981
National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Seashells
National Audubon Society - 1981
The photographs are arranged by shape and color, making identification quick and easy.
National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Seashore Creatures
Norman A. Meinkoth - 1981
Arrangement by shape and by color makes identification quick and easy. 666 species are covered in full detail.
A Field Guide to the Native Edible Plants of New Zealand
Andrew Crowe - 1981
The book, now in its 24th printing, is "based on the experiences of the author whose interest in the subject lead him to spend 10 days in the bush in February 1974 without any food supplies... [It] has deservedly become an enduring classic from an author who is fast becoming one of our most prolific writers on native plants."Mike Oates, Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture"The story of how he was inspired to write the book is almost as intriguing as the revelations about his 190 chosen plants. Suffice to say, it involved some hungry, testing times in the wild and, at the very least, a couple of knowledgeable mentors... a possible life-saver."Weekend Gardener, Issue 152, 2004.As Brando Yelavich of Wildboy fame (Penguin 2015) explains: "armed with a crossbow, a copy of Andrew Crowe’s Field Guide to the Native Edible Plants of New Zealand and a 35kg pack loaded with the essentials of survival, [he] headed off... to become the first person to successfully circumnavigate New Zealand’s rugged coastline on foot." The survival manual he took for this impressive adventure is a guide to New Zealand's native edible plants, that describes over 190 trees, shrubs, herbs, ferns, mushrooms, lichens and seaweeds, giving detailed information on which part is edible and when, how plants have been utilised, particularly by Maori, their nutritional value, and where they can be found.
Aquatic Entomology: The Fisherman's and Ecologist's Illustrated Guide to Insects and Their Relatives: Fishermen's and Ecologists' Illustrated Guide to Insects and Their Relatives (Crosscurrents)
W. Patrick McCafferty - 1981
This book has been written not only for entomologists, ecologists, and students of aquatic entomology, but also for sport fishermen, naturalists, and environmental assessment specialists. For those who may not have some vested interested in nature and ecology, this book will provide a pictorial introduction to some of the most fascinating life forms on earth and, hopefully, "wet" the appetite for understanding the aquatic insects, their environment, and their relationship to human life.
Shrubs of Ontario
James H. Soper - 1981
Profusely illustrated.
A Field Guide To Pacific States Wildflowers: Field Marks Of Species Found In Washington, Oregon, California, And Adjacent Areas: A Visual Approach Arranged By Color, Form, And Detail
Theodore Niehaus - 1981
Grouped by color, each species description includes field marks, size, habitat, range, flowering season, and common and scientific names.
Natural History of Amphibians and Reptiles in Wisconsin
Richard Carl Vogt - 1981