Books by "William Alfred Hirst"

12 books found

Pennsylvania Superior Court Reports

Pennsylvania Superior Court Reports

by Pennsylvania. Superior Court, Wilson Conrad Kress, Edward Pease Allinson, William Irwin Schaffer, Albert Barnes Weimer, Spencer Gilbert Nauman

1903

Containing cases decided by the Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

The Nicaro (Cuba) Nickel Ores

The Nicaro (Cuba) Nickel Ores

by Carl Rampacek, Edward G. King, H. N. Smith, Hans G. Wolfhard, John J. Mulligan, John William Chester, Oliver Q. Leone, Phillip G. Pigott, R. B. Fisher, S. R. B. Cooke, T. E. Gray, Thomas C. Atchison, United States. Bureau of Mines, Victor Kalcevic, William A. Stickney, Willis Beckering, William Joseph Campbell, A. U. Christensen, Arthur E. Bruszak, Eugene Robert Palowitch, Harry C. Fuller, J. D. Lankford, J. R. Nettle, J. W. Smith, John W. Thatcher, Kenneth Keith Kelley, Melvin Leon, Miles E. Tyrrell, Waldemar M. Dressel, Walter W. Fowkes, William Alan McKinney, William E. Tournay, D. H. Baker, Julius Bruce Clemmer, P. T. Waddleton, W. C. Kommes

1959

The Law of Torts

The Law of Torts

by Sir John William Salmond

1928

A Text-book on the Practice of Gynecology

A Text-book on the Practice of Gynecology

by William Easterly Ashton

1909

A Scot's Dialect Dictionary

A Scot's Dialect Dictionary

by William Grant

1911 · Lodnon : W. & R. Chambers

Ecology Of Fungi

Ecology Of Fungi

by William Bridge Cooke

2019 · CRC Press

Originally published in 1979. A review of the broad subject of the ecology of fungi. Fungi, are progressive, ever changing and evolving rapidly in their own way, so that they are capable of becoming adapted to every condition of life. We may rest assured that as green plants and animals disappear one by one from the face of the earth, some of the fungi will always be present to dispose of the last remains. Ecology has been defined by Daubenmire as the study of the reciprocal relations between organisms and their environment. Fungi are heterotrophic organisms which cannot manufacture their basic food requirements and so are dependent on food materials produced by other organisms either as saprobes or parasites.

A Treatise on the Law of Collisions at Sea

A Treatise on the Law of Collisions at Sea

by Reginald Godfrey Marsden, John William Mansfield

1891