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97894 Craiiiplon, G. C. 57 : l-t.95 



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1903. Blombiologiska lakttagelser. Acta Soc. Fauua Flora feunica Vol. 

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57.42,.44,.54,.62,.65,.67— .72,.8 1 -92,.96— 99 



96 Collins, Percy. 57 : 15 



1913. How Insectd Fight. Stings, Mandibles, Horns and Poisons lu 

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97 Fabre, J. H. 57 : 15 



1913. Die Schmalbiene und ihr Erbfeind. Kosiuos Stuttgart Jahrg^. 10 

 p. 411—414. [Aus dem Franzosischen tibersetzt. — Haltctus zehrus und 

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98 Cockerell, T. D. A. 57 : 15 



1914. The Entomology of Helianthus. Entomologist Vol. 47 p. 191— 

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99 East, E. M., and R. W. Glaser. 57 : 15 



1914. Observations on the Relation between Flower Color and Insects. 

 Psyche Vol. 21 p. 27—30. 



97900 Girault, A. A. 57 : 15 



1914/15. Fragments on North American Insects — VI. Eutoui. News Vol. 

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 speoitic differentiation. Seasonal notes on insects in Virginia. Refe- 

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16.9 : 54.4, : 57.72, : 9.9 ^75.2,.5) 



57.33,.42,.52,.53,.54,.64,.68,.69,.71,.72,.S2,.86— .89,.92,.93 



97901 Lorell, John H. 57 : 15 



1914. Conspicuous flowers rarely visited by insects. Jonrn. animal 



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02 Main, Hugh, and K. Gr. Blair. 57 : 15 



1914. Entomology with a Camera in Switzerland. Proc. S. Loudon en- 

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03 Schmidt, Hugo. 57 : 15 



1914. Weitere cecidiologische Beobachtungen aus der Umgebung von 

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(43.14) 57.52,.72 



04 Swezey, Otto H. 57 ; 15 



1914. Insects Reared from Manienie Grass. Proc. Hawaiian eutom. 

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05 Schmidt, Hugo. 57 : 15 



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06 Sajo, Karl. 57 : 15.'2 



1913. Touristen in der Kerfenwelt. Prometheus Jahrg. 24 p. 778—782. 



57.33 .53,.66-.69,.72,.92,.98,.99 



07 i>achmann, Max. 57 : 15.3 



1914. Von den Bliitengasten der Wegwarte. Kosmos Stuttgart Jahi-g. 

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57.72,.99 

 87908 Lamboru, W. A., G. T. Bethune-Baker, W. L. Distant, 



Harry Eltriugham, E. B. Poultou, J. Hartley Durraut, and 



R. Newstead. 57 : 15.5 



1914. On the Relationship between certain West African Insects, espe- 



