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Report of the Peabody Academy of Science. Pamphlet, 1864-1877. 



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Rhopaloceres, p. 110-116, Ann. Report, 1872. 

 Heteroceres, p. 74-88, Ann. Report, 1873. 



Descriptions of N. A. Phalrenidse, p. 52-81. 



Notes on Moths of the families Phakenida; and Pyralidae, p. 82-92, Ann. 



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Peter Simon Pallns, born in Berlin Sept. 22, 1741 ; died in Berlin Sept. 8, 



1811. 



Reise durch verscheidene Provinzen des Russichen Reichs in den Jahren 

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Georg Wolff gang Franz Panzer, Doctor of Medicine. Borii at Etzelwangen 

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H. W. Parker, Professor at Amherst, Massachusetts. 



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Titian Ramsay Peale, Naturalist and Artist. Born in the Philosophical 

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