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217. The Canadian Entomologist. Vol. XII. Edited by Wm. Saunders. 

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P. 161. Annual meeting of the Entomological Club of the American Assoc, for Ad- 

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P. 168. Mr. J. D. Putnam, of the Davenport Academy, presented some notes on the 

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218. The American Naturalist. Vol. XIV. Philadelphia. October, 



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219. The American Journal of Science. 3d Series. Vol. XX. No. 118. 

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P. 34.3. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Boston, August 25 to 

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220. Mann, B. P. The American Entomologist, etc. Edited by Chas. V. 

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Remarks by Dr. LeConte on habits of a species of Galeodes. He regarded them as 

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P. 377. Etudes Arachnologiques. 12e Memoire, par M. Eiigene Simon. 

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 Genre Barrus, nov. gen. Description and comparison. 



Note. Ghiviafurcillata, E. S., returned to genus Biton, Karsch ; Biton furcillatu, E. S. 

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