NANFA-- Hynes book back in print (FW)

Bruce Stallsmith (fundulus_at_hotmail.com)
Tue, 02 Oct 2001 18:20:10 -0400

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I found this message on the Fisheries Science list, I hope it's of interest
to some on this list who may have looked for it.
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This is to inform you that

"The Ecology of Running Waters" by H. B. Noel Hynes

is now available again from The Blackburn Press.

In this reprinted classic (originally published in 1971) Noel Hynes =
compiled
a comprehensive, critical review of the literature pertaining to stream
limnology. Included are physical and chemical characteristics of flowing
waters, plantlife, the benthos, fish and finally, man's effects on
watercourses. The book continues to be widely read and influential in =
the
field.

"Professor Hynes has produced a superb book " Freshwater Biology.

"Dr. Hynes is to be congratulated on writing so valuable a book" The =
Journal
of Ecology.

"This is an excellent book, mainly for the student and professional, to =
whom
it will be a mine of information and sound ideas for many years". New
Scientist and Science Journal.

"This book is a must for the student of aquatic biology. The book, like =
the
author, can only be held in the highest esteem". The Canadian Field
Naturalist.

For more information point your browser to
http://www.blackburnpress.com/ecofrunwat.html or to

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1930665334/qid=3D999724491/sr=3D1-=
1/ref=3Ds
c_b_1/104-6015351-9969547

Of course, we're also interested in hearing of other titles we might
consider returning to print. Suggestions are welcome.

Thanks very much.

Frances

Frances Reed
Publisher
The Blackburn Press
973-228-7077
973-228-7276 (fax)
freed_at_blackburnpress.com

--Bruce Stallsmith
Huntsville, AL

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