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WicKkHAM, H. F. 
The preparation of Beetles for the Microscope. (A valuable series of in- 
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WIckHAM, H. F. 
Notes on a Thread-legged Bug. (An interesting description of the habits 
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WILLIAMSON, E. B. 
The Northern American Dragonflies (Odonata) of the genus Macromia. 
(Describes ten species which are distributed generally over the United 
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Winn, A. F. 
Two additions to the list of Butterflies of the Island of Montreal. (Records 
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The Hepialide or Ghost-moths. (A popular account of this remarkable 
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Economic Insects. Report of Montreal District. 1st Annual Report, 
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