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Packard, Cave Fauna of North America. &c. 

 &c, 270p, Slpl, 4to - 2 15 



Rocky Mt. Locust and Other Insects in- 



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 and Tex., 228p. Ml, 67 flg, H. S. '75. 80 



Inj ur ious and Beneficial Insects. 30p 15 



Patton. Certain Bees; Aculeate Hymenop- 

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Pelt, Insects Injurious to Maple Trees 4to. 

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Riley, Directions for Collecting and Preserv- 

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Insects of Death Valley, 31p 15 



Parasites of Hessian Fly, lOp, pi 10 



West African Insects and Arachnida, 



26p, pi 15 



Riley & Monell, Aphidae, 32p, 2pl 15 



Riley, Packard and Thomas 3d Report U. S. 

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Scudder. "Tertiary Insects of North America, 



4tO, 7i4p, 28pl 2 15 



Butterflies, &c from Colo., Ariz, and 



Utah, 16p _ 10 



Tertiary Insects, Colo, and Wyo.,26p 15 



N. A. Eaiwigs, 12p 10 



Fossil (Green River) Insects; Fossil 



Coleoptera, 42p _ 85 



Smith, Insects found in New Jersey, 486p 1 10 



Lepidopterous Family, Noctuids of 



Temperate N. A , 234p. 5pl, revision of the spec- 

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Lepidopterous Super-family,NoctuId8e, 



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Contributions toward a monograph of 



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Homohadena; hadena, I86p, 8pl 90 



do do, all but last two (Hadena and 



Homohadena) 134p, 6pl _ 60 



Revision of Saturnidae, 30p, 3pl lf> 



Snow, Am. Platypez!dae, lOp, pi 10 



Thomas, Bynopsis of the Acrididie of No. 



America, 4to, 262p 1 20 



New Orthoptera, 20p, H S 70 10 



Thomas & Uhlfr. Orthoptera and Hemiptera 



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Weed, Harvest Spider of Ohio, 22p, 13pl... 20 

 Wellman, Study of the Prothorax of Butter- 

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Williston Syn-psis of the N. A. Syrphida3, 



336p, 12pl, M. B. 31 1 15 



Wood, Insects of the World, See Herpe- 



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BOTANY. 



Apgar. Trees of the Northern United State.s, 

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Pocket Key of Trees of N. U. S. east of 



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Beadle, Catalogue of the Biltimore Herbar- 

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Beal, Forestry, etc. A Popular Account of 

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Brandegee, Flora of S. W. Colo.,22p 10 



Burgess, J. T., English Wild Flowers, 182p. 

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Bush Trees, Shrubs and Vines of Missouri, 

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Carpenter, Vegetable Physiology and Sy- 

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Chickering, Plants of Montana and Dakota, 

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Cooke, British Fungi (Mushrooms, &c), with 

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Handbook of British Hepatic^, 310p, 



7pl, 2C0fig, (1.50) 1 05 



■ — Index Fungorum Britannicorum, a 



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Rust, Smut, Mildew and Mould. An 



Introduction t « the Study of Microscopic Fun- 

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Eceers. Flora of St. Croix and Virgin Isles, 

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Fernow. Timber, Characteristics and Prop- 

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Flint, Catalogue of U. S. Materia Medica Col- 

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*Goodale. Physiological Botany. 214flgs, 

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Few Common Plants, 62p, (20) 15 



*Gray, Asa, School and Field Book of Botany 

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* Manual of Botany, rev., VOOp, 25pl 



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Japanese Plants, 4to, 28p 25 



Plants of Commander Islands, 12p 10 



Gray & Hooker, Rocky Mt. Flora, 78p 30 



Hall. Botany: Lessons in Botany and Analy- 

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Hardinge. With the Wild Flowers, Descrlp- 

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Havard, Flora of Western and Southern 

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*Heinderson, Garden an Farm Topics, 244r>, 

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* Gardening for Profit. 376p, 138fig 



(1.50) 90 



Holm, Leaves of L'riodendron, 22p, 6pl... 15 



Flowers of Anthoxanthum, 6p, pi . 10 



Kelsey, The Genus Uncinula, Drawings and 

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Knowlton, Directions for Collecting Recent 

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Plants of Alaska, 12p 15 



Lefroy, Botany of Bermuda, llOp _ 40 



Merriam, Cactuses of Death Valley, 16p, 

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Desert Trees and Shrubs of Death Val- 

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Richardson's Model Herbarium and Plant 

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, Rathrock, Lichens of Alaska, lOp 15 



f coffern, Outlines of Botany, including Moss- 

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Smith, Ferns, The History, Organography, 

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