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CURTIS’S BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY. | Illustrations and 
Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland, 
contaiuing Coloured Figures, from nature, of the most rare and beautiful 
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APHANIPTERA sesscesseees 8 0-828 HYMI:NOPTERA .......000 125-355 420 0 
COLEOPTERA ..........00000 $06 3 8.920 LEPIDOPTERA ...cccccccee 195s 3 60-0 
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DICTYOPTERA .......00000 1 oni Oe i: 8 OMALOPTRBA.......c0cc0000 6°44.0:54 6 
DIPPER Rie fisce tes 103... 3 5 O | OrtTHoPTERa.... S05, 24 0 
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HGMOPPRRA oo aces vcee SI. 044-0 TRICHOPTERA . vc 0: 6.8 
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