1914 325 p. paperbound (original printed covers).This may be regarded as the German equivalent of the Zoological Records. Of the 69th volume, covering the year 1912, this is the whole part dealing with insects, smaller orders, thus excluding the Hemiptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, and Hymenoptera. All but one of the contributions are by R. Lucas, only the Orthoptera are dealt with by La Baume. Cancelled stamp on the front wrapper, otherwise good. Rare.
1914-1916 Two parts in two (+ Nachträge). 64, [1], [4], 26, 4 p., 18 plates (4 in full colour), royal 4to, contemporary half cloth with marbled boards, title in gilt on spine. Ex library of the French Lepidopterologist Philippe Darge (1933-2023). Part two a little shorter than part 1, as issued. A few small foxing spots on the title-page of part 1, else a very good and nicely bound copy of this scarce work.This work is based on the Niepelt collection and privately published by Niepelt, but most if not all of the taxonomical work was done by Strand. Includes the 1918 Nachträge.