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PSYCHE. 



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Psyche, A Journal of Entomology. 



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BIBLIOTHECA ENTOMOLOGICA. 



Catalogue of second hand works on entomology, 

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Burgess, E. Contributions to the anatomy 

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Gerstaecker, A. Gliederthiere Insekten, 

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Scudder, S. H. The earliest winged insects 

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Weber, F. Nomenclator entomologicus. 

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