Germain de Saint-Pierre, E.
Histoire iconographique des anomalies de l'organisation dans le règne végétal, ou, série méthodique d'observations raisonnées de tératologie végétale recueillies, décrites, figurées et gravées.
Paris, F. Klincksieck, 1855. Folio (43.2 x 30.4 cm). Half-title, title page, viii, 12 pp.; 12 lithographed plates of which six colour-printed. Contemporary blind quarter vellum over marbled boards. Marbled endpapers. Speckled edges.
A seldom-seen work by the French botanist Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre (1814-1882). The illustrations by the author are well-executed and finely detailed. The second suite of six plates is printed in colour. This publication was never completed. The plates remained unnumbered. The text stops mid-sentence on page 12. With author's dedication to Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (which he called the Goethe of France), and Goethe (which he called the German Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire!). The preface is dated December 1855, so publication may have run into 1856. OCLC reports just seven copies in all, of which five in France (four in Paris), and two in the U.S.A. Boards a bit rubbed at edges; one plate with some very light spotting, otherwise very good, clean and unmarked. Pritzel, 3290. Neither in Nissen BBI, nor in Stafleu and Cowan.