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213334 Berner, Uliicli. 57 : 16.1 



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85 Max>Tell-Lefro.v, H. 57 : 16.5 



1907. The More Important Insects Injourious to Indian Agriculture. 

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 (54.1— .5,.7— .87, 59.1, .5, 91.1, 922) 

 57.27— .29,.32,.52—.54,.64,.65,.67,.68,.82,.86,.88,.89,.93,.96 



86 Sedlaczek, Walther- 57 : 16.5 



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87 . . . 57 : 16.5 



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90 Brittou, W. E., and Quiucy S. Lowry. 57 : 16.5 



1915. Insects Attacking Cabbage and allied crops in Connecticut. Bull. 

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213391 Cole, C. F. 67 : 16.5 



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57.52,.63,.82 



92 Weiss, Harry B. 57 : 16.5 



1916. Notes on the Occurrence of Some Economic Insects not Hereto- 

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57.52,.72,.82,.93 



93 Woods, William Colcord. 57 : 16.5 



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(74.1) 57.52,.54,.«)8,,71,.82 



94 Beeson, C. F. C. 57 : 16.5 



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95 Boyer, Jacques. 57 : 16.5 



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97 Craighead, F. C. 57 : 16.5 



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