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KELLOGG'S AMERICAN INSECTS 



By VERNON I.. KELLOGG, Professor of Entomology in 

 Leland Stanford University, Author of " Darwinism Today," 

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New revised edition, with a chapter on "Instincts, Re- 

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KELLOGG'S INSECT STORIES 



By VERNON L. KELLOGG. Illustrated, 298 pp., large 

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Strange, true stories, primarily for children, but certainly 

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