Books - Frank Eugene Lutz
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Field Book of Insects of the United States and Canada, Aiming to Answer Common Questions, by Frank Eugene Lutz Putnam Pub Group (T) (1935) Hardcover Used Price: $2.00 ![]() | |
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Altitude In Colorado And Geographical Distribution (1922) by Frank Eugene Lutz Kessinger Publishing, LLC (2009) Hardcover List Price: Used Price: $20.16 ![]() | |
Field book of insects,: With special reference to those of north-eastern United States, aiming to answer common questions,by Frank Eugene Lutz G.P. Putnam (1921) Unknown Binding Currently unavailable |
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How to collect and preserve insects (Guide leaflet) by Frank Eugene Lutz American Museum of Natural History (1936) Unknown Binding Used Price: $11.00 ![]() | |
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In the steps of the great American entomologist: Frank Eugene Lutz by John Pallister Published by M. Evans and distributed in association with Lippincott, Philadelphia (1966) Unknown Binding Used Price: $3.95 ![]() | |
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A lot of insects;: Entomology in a suburban garden, by Frank Eugene Lutz G.P. Putnam's sons (1941) Unknown Binding Used Price: $28.00 ![]() | |
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The Variation and Correlations of Certain Taxonomic Characters of Gryllus. by Frank Eugene Lutz University of Michigan Library (2009) Paperback Our Price: $14.99 ![]() |
Product Description: This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's preservation reformatting program. The Library seeks to preserve the intellectual content of items in a manner that facilitates and promotes a variety of uses. The digital reformatting process results in an electronic version of the text that can both be accessed online and used to create new print copies. This book and thousands of others can be found in the digital collections of the University of Michigan Library. The University Library also understands and values the utility of print, and makes reprints available through its Scholarly Publishing Office.
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Experiments with "stingless bees" (Trigona cressoni parastigma) concerning their ability to distinguish ultraviolet patterns (American Museum novitates)by Frank Eugene Lutz The American Museum of Natural History (1933) Unknown Binding Currently unavailable |
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Experiments with Orthoptera concerning diurnal rhythm (American Museum novitates)by Frank Eugene Lutz The American Museum of Natural History (1932) Unknown Binding Currently unavailable |
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Geographic average, a suggested method for the study of distribution (American Museum novitates)by Frank Eugene Lutz By order of the Trustees of The American Museum of Natural History (1921) Unknown Binding Currently unavailable |
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