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CONCHOLOGY. 



Binney, Bibliography of N. A. Conchology by 

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Brown, Atlas of Fossil Conchology of Great 

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*Chenu, Manuel de Conchyliologie et de Pale- 

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Dall, Index to Names Applied to Sub-divis- 

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Simpson, Notes on Unionidffi of Fla. and S.E. 

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■ , Etlmo-Conchology, A Study of Primi- 

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Verrill. Deep Water MoUusca off Martha's 

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ENTOMOLOGY. 



Ashmead, Monograph of N. A. Proctortry- 

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Badenoch, Romance of the Insect World, 

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Ballman, The Myrlapoda of N. A., 210p, M. 

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