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Breed, F. S., 1945. Sand-Ilill Sketches. 

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Brehm, A. E., 1896. From North Pole to Equa- 

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1911-1918. Tliierleben, 4th ed. [Various 



authors.] Leipzig, Bibhographisches Insti- 

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Brehm, V., 1930. Einfiilirung in die Limnol- 

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Bremer, H., 1926. Ober die tageszeitUche Kon- 

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Brenchley, W. E., 1943. Minor Elements and 

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Britton, W. E., 1923. Guide to the Insects of 

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Brody, Samuel, 1944. Science and Social Wis- 

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1945. Bioenergetics and Growth. New 



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Brooks, Allan, 1926. Past and Present Big 

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Brooks, C. E. P., 1925. The Distribution of 

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1926. Chmate through the Ages. Lon- 

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Brooks, J. L., 1946. Cyclomorphosis in Daph- 

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Brooks, W. K., 1899. Foundations of Zoology. 

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Brown, E. M., 1943. Some Effects of Soil and 

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Brown, F. A., Jr., 1939. Responses of the 

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Brown, L. A., 1929. The Natural History of 

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Brown, W. H., 1919. Vegetation of Philippine 

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Browmlee, J., 1915. Studies in the Meaning 

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Briickner, E., 1890. Klimaschwankungen seit 

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Briickner, John, 1767. Theorie du systeme an- 

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Brues, C. T., 1923. Termitobracon, a Termito- 

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1927. Animal Life in Hot Springs. 



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1939. Studies on the Fauna of Some 



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1946. Insect Dietary; An Account of the 



Food Habits of Insects. Cambridge, 

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and Dunn, R. C, 1945. The Effect of 



Penicillin and Certain Sulpha Drugs on 

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Brunner, J., 1912. Tracks and Tracking. New 

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Bryson, H. R., 1931. The Interchange of Soil 

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1933. The Amount of Soil Brought by 



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Buchanan, R. E., and Fulmer, E. I., 1930. Ef- 

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Buchbinder, Leon, 1942. The Bactericidal Ef- 

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Bucher, W. H., 1938. Key to Papers Pub- 

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Buchholtz, J. T., 1945. Embryological Aspects 



