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lines, but these have not been found by the 

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 KING, L. A. L., and RUSSELL, E. S. 



1909. A Method for the Study of the Animal Ecology of the 

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

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An associational study of shore animals. 

 ORTMANN, A. E. 



1896. Grundziige der marinen Tiergeographie. pp. 96. 



Jena. 

 Contains much of ecological value. 



ENDERLEIN, G. 



1908. Biologisch-faunistische Moor- und Diinen-Studien. Ein 

 Beitrag zur Kenntnis-biosynb'cischer Regionen in 

 Westprussen. 30 Ber. des Westpreussischen Bot.- 

 Zool. Vereins Danzig, pp. 54-238. 

 Adopts Dahl's (1903) classification of habitats. 



HOPPNER, H. 



1901. Die Bienenfauna der Dlinen und Weserabhange 

 zwischen Uesen und Baden. Beitr. nordwest- 

 deutsch. Volks- und Landesk. her. vom Natur- 

 wissen. Ver. zu Bremen, Bd. XV, pp. 231-255. 

 PIERCE, W. D. 



1904. Some Hypermetamorphic Beetles and Their Hymenop- 

 terous Hosts. Univ. of Nebraska Studies, Vol. IV, 

 No. 2, pp. 153-190. 



This gives a description of the bee community of 

 Epinomia triangulifera Vachal, a list of insects in 

 it and valuable data on their parasitic interrela- 

 tions. 

 VESTAL, A. G. 



1913. An Associational Study of Illinois Sand Prairies. 

 Bull. HI. State Lab. Nat. His., Vol. X, pp. 



STENROOS, K. E. 



1898. Das Thierleben im Nurmijarvi-See. Eine Faunis- 



