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* Genres de mouchcs Dipteres representes en xlii planches. 
Zuric 1803. 8vo. 
Schneider (David Hcinrich) Systcmatiscbe beschreibung der Europaischer 
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* CurculioiyHum dispositio methodica cum generum character- 
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Schrank (Franciscus de Paula) EnumcroXlo insectorum Austria indige- 
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Schwenckfeeld (Caspar, M. D. ) Theriotropheum. Silesix, in quo animalium, 
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Scriba (Ludwig Gottlieb.) Beitrage zu der insekten geschichte. 
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Sendelius (Nathanel) Historia succinorum corpora aliena involventium, 
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Shaw (George) The naturalist's miscellany, or coloured figures of natural 
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Shirach (Adam Gottl.) Histoixe naturelle de la reine des abeilles, avec 
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Smeathman (Henry) Some account of the Termites which are found in 
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Smith (Sir J. E.) Sketch of a, tour on the continent in the years 1786 and 
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* The natural history of the rarer Lepidopterous insects of Georgia, 
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