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Bethune, C. J. S. — Continued. 



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Noxious Weeds. August, 1866, p. 241. 

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The Cicada. The Privet Sphinx Caterpillar. 

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The Earth-worm. January, 1867, p. 8. 



Oak-tree Borer (Chrysobothris dentipes, Germ.). 

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The Barley Joint Worm. Fir-tree Caterpillar. 

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Humble Bees. September, 1867, p. 283. 



The Clothes Moth. Strawberry AVorms. Octo- 

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