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Flight of callidryas across the harbor of Charleston, S. 
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[Hind,G:C.] Collecting and mounting spiders’ 
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March of the army worm. (Boston d. ad- 
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Invasion of Connecticut and southeastern Massachusetts 
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Translation of a note by Ernest Leli¢vre (Le naturaliste, 
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G: D. (1910) 
Trichopetalum [lunatum found in Phila- 
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) G: D. (1911) 
White wax of Sze-chuen (The). (New reme- 
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