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New Jersey Mosquito Extermination Association. 



1914. Proceedings of the New Jersey Mosquito Extermination Association 

 of the State of New Jersey. First Annual Meeting. 92 p., 1 fig. 

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 Idem. Second Annual Meeting. 136 p. 



Tliird Annual Meeting. 159 p., 14 figs. 

 Fourtli Annual Meeting. . 205 p., 18 tigs. 

 Fifth Annual Meeting. 117 p., 3 figs. 

 Sixth Annual Meeting. 144 p. 

 Seventh Annual Meeting. 132 p. 



1915. 

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 1918. 



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The food of the shore fishes of certain Wisconsin Lakes. Bulletin, 

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1915. An ecological reconnoissance of the fislies of Douglas Lalie, Cheboy- 

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1908. Fishes and the mosquito problem. Their serviceability as mosquito 

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1904. Report of New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station upon 

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