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278 Annales, Societe Zoologique Suisse et du Museum d'Histoire 

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 havior, Cambridge. 355 Smithsonian Institution Report, Wash- 

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 Washington. 497 Zeitschrift fur angewandte Entomologie. Hrsg. 

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GENERAL SUBJECT. Berlese, A. Gli Insetti, Vol. II, Fasc. 

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 1913, 439-58. Criddle, N. Popular and economic entomology. 

 Some inhabitants of a sand plain in June, 4, 1915, 24-30. Johnson, 

 J. W. A contribution to the biology of sewage disposal, Pt. II, 

 186, ix, 127-164. Kershaw, G. B. Formaldehyde useful in setting 

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PHYSIOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY. Hegner, R. W. The 



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MEDICAL. Knab & Busck. Mosquitoes and sewage disposal, 

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ARACHNIDA, ETC. Emerton, J. H. Geographical distribution 

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 Moles, M. M. Pseudoscorpions in the Claremont-Laguna region. 

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NEUROPTERA, ETC. Waterston, J. On two n. sps. of Mal- 

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