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29. Note on Cryptophagus cellaris, Payk. 



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31. On the anatomy and affinities of 



Pterouarcys regalis, Newm., with a postscript, 

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33. On the impregnation of the ovum in 



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35. The Natural History, Anatomy, and 

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36. Notes on the impregnation of the 



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38. On Ichneumon Atropos, Curt. Linn. 



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39. Notes on the dipterous parasites which 

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4O. On the reproduction of lost parts in 



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41. The anatomy and developement of 



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42. Further observations on the genus 



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43. Further observations on the habits of 



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45. The natural history, anatomy, and de- 

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