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Discusses the beneficial and injurious effects of b. mas- 
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Miiller, Hermann. Grant Allen, der Farben- 
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Oil-producing insect (An). (Sci. amer., 3 
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Patton, W: Hampton. A gall inhabiting ant. 
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Reichenau, W. [Petroleum und Naphtha- 
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Treats of caloplenus spretus and acridium americanum. 
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Riley, C: Valentine. The westward progress 
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