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Agricultural Experiment Station, by Carl F. Baker, pp. 12-14; figs. 1-4. Supplement II. 
List of Mount Washington Coleoptera, by F. C. Bowditch, pp. 1-11. 
Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College: 
Annual report of the curator, for 1894-’95, 58 pp. 
Bulletins: Vol. VII, No.1. Notes on the geology of the iron and copper districts of Lake 
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Vol. X, No. 5. Results of dredging in Caribbean sea in 1878-’79, by U.S. C.S.S. ‘‘ Blake.’’ 
Report on Ophiuroidea, by Theodore Lyman, pp. 227-287; 8 pll. 
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“Blake.’’ Description of 13 species and two genera of fishes from the Blake collection, 
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Vol. XVI, No. 3. Fossil plants collected at Golden, Colo., by Leo Lesquereux, pp. 43-60. 
Vol. XXV, No. 12. Reports on the dredging operations off the west coast of Central 
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Vol. XX VII, No.1. Spermatogenesis of Caloptenus femur-rubrum and Cicada tibicen, 
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SaLeEM.—Zssex Institute: 
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