Author: Gilson, H.C. et al Title: The Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to Lake Titicaca in 1937 under the Leadership of Mr H. Cary Gilson. Reports
Description: Linnean Society 1939-1955 369, 6 plates, numerous text figs, 4 folding maps in rear pocket. . HB. 4to, well bound in buckram, leather title piece, scuffed, orig. part wrappers retained. Index bound at the front. Withdrawn from an institutional library with a few ink stamps. Vg.. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 3rd series, vol. 1. Complete set of Reports I-XX, including scarce loose maps. Lake Titicaca straddles the border between Peru and Bolivia in the Andes Mountains. The lake has a number of interesting scientific features, it is the largest lake at a comparable high elevation and has been part of an isolated drainage system for a considerable period of geological time. The aim of the Percy Sladen Expedition was ‘to complete the faunal and floral lists of earlier workers’ and to make ‘an ecological survey of the lake with detailed investigation of the interrelationship of different animals and plants’..
Keywords: Andes; Botany; C1359; Lake Titicaca; Peru; Scientific Expedition; South America; Zoology
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