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Hunter, S. J. — Elementary studies in insect life. Topeka, Kans., 

 1902. 



Smith, J. B. — Explanation of terms used in entomology. Brooklyn 

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Handlirsch, a. — Die fossilen Insekten, und die Phylogenie der 

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Hagen, H. a. — Bibliotheca entomologica. Die Litteratur iiber das 

 ganze Gebiet der Entomologie bis zum Jahre 1802. Leipzig, 1862. 



Taschenberg, O. — Bibliotheca Zoologica. II, 1889; III, 1890. 

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Dealing with the literature of entomology from 1861 to 1880; the first 

 volume, under Cams and Engelmann, brought the subject down to 

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Zoological Record. — Published each year by the Zoological Society 

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BiBLioGRAPHiA ZooLOGiCA. — Published in parts, in connection with 

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ScuDDER, S. H. — Nomenclator zoologicus. <Bul. 22, U. S. Nat. Mus., 



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Contains a universal index to the genera used in zoology down to 1880. 



Waterhouse, C. O. — Index zoologicus. London, 1902, pp. 421. 



Names of new genera from 1880 to 1900; thus a supplement to Scud- 

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Concilium Bibliographicum, Zurich, Switzerland, issues refer- 

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Current Literature is catalogued in several publications, notably 

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Henshaw, S. — Bibliography of American economic entomology. 

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Bibliography or Insects of the West Indies. — Report of Commit- 

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