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  1. Bees in relation to fruit
    By: Panton, J. Hoyes - Ontario Agricultural College. - Ontario.
    Publication info: Toronto? :s.n.,1892?
    Contributed by: Canadiana.org (archive.org)
    Subjects: Bees  Field experiments  Fruit  Insect-plant relationships  Ontario
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  2. Calendrier de faune et de flore pour les environs d'Aix; ou, Première apparition des principaux insectes et première floraison des végétaux qui s'y trouvent, par M. Boyer de Fonscolombe.
    By: Boyer de Fonscolombe, E. Hippolyte,
    Publication info: Aix,Impr. de Mme Veuve Tavernier,1845.
    Contributed by: Mertz Library, The New York Botanical Garden
    Subjects: Aix-en-Provence  France  Insect-plant relationships  Phenology  Plants
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  3. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects / by Sir John Lubbock ; with numerous illustrations.
    By: Lubbock, John,
    Edition: New ed.
    Publication info: London ;Macmillan,1890.
    Contributed by: MBLWHOI Library, Woods Hole
    Subjects: Color  Fertilization of plants by insects  Flowers  Great Britain  Insect-plant relationships  Wild flowers
    BHL Collections: MBLWHOI Library, Woods Hole
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  4. The origin of floral structures through insect and other agencies, by the Rev. George Henslow.
    By: Henslow, George,
    Publication info: New York,D. Appleton and Co.,1888.
    Contributed by: Mertz Library, The New York Botanical Garden
    Subjects: Evolution  Fertilization of plants  Flowers  Insect-plant relationships  Morphology
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