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Shore. Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. of Edinburgh, Vol. 

 XVH, No. 6, pp. 225-253. 



^SANDERSON, E. D. 



* 1904. A Card-Index System for Entomological Records. 



U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Ent., Bull. 46, pp. 26-34. 

 Contains references to other methods of recording 



notes. 



SIMPSON, C. B. 



1903. Photographing Nets of Hydropsyche. Proc. Ent. 



Soc. Wash., Vol. V, pp. 93-95. 

 F. B. 



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' 1910. An Intensive Study of the Fauna and Flora of a Re- 

 stricted Area of the Sea Bottom. Bull. U. S. Bur. of 

 Fisheries, Vol. XXVIII, pp. 1225-1263. 

 A study on our coast along lines similar to those of 

 C. G. J. Petersen's "Det Videnskabelige Udbytte 

 af Kanonbaaden ' Hauchs ' Togter I de Danske Have 

 Indenfor Skagen I Aarene" 1883-1886. 1893. pp. 

 464. Atlas. Copenhagen. 



TRANSEAU, E. N. 



1908. The Relation of Plant Societies to Evaporation. Bot. 



Gaz., Vol. XLV, pp. 217-231. 



Methods of studying the relative humidity of the air 

 in various plant associations, also applicable to 

 certain studies of animals. 



^WAINWRIGHT, D. B. 



' 1905. A Plane Table Manual. Department of Commerce 

 and Labor, Report U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 

 for 1905. Appendix No. 7, pp. 295-341. 

 In making local studies the plane table may be very 

 helpful. 



WRIGHT, A. H. 



1907. A Graphic Method of Correlating Fish Environment 

 and Distribution. Amer. Nat., Vol. XLI, pp. 

 351-354. 



