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KELLOGG’S AMERICAN INSECTS 
By Vernon L. Keuioaa, Professor in Stanford University. With 812 figures and 
11 colored plates. (American Nature Series.) 694 pp. $5.00, net. Postage 
40 cents. New Students’ Edition, $4.00. 
A comprehensive account of the natural history of the insects of America, which 
may be used for continuous reading by those wishing to inform themselves concerning 
the kinds and habits of American insects, or as a reference manual for authoritative 
information on classification, specific remedies for certain pests, special discussions 
of structural, physiological, or ecological phases of insect biology, etc. 
KELLOGG’S INSECT STORIES 
By Vernon L. Keuuoce. Illustrated. 298 pp. Large 12mo. $1.50, net. 
By mail, $1.62. 
Professor Kellogg has, in this volume of strange, true stories, succeeded in 
describing the habits of certain insects in so fascinating a way that there are few 
people, either old or young, who will not be held by its charm. 
Tuer Nation: — The author is among the few scientific writers of distinction who 
can interest the popular mind. No intelligent youth can fail to read it with delight 
and profit. 
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