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Notice. (Nature, 29 Jan. 1880, v. 21, p. 
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Abstract. (Journ. of sci., March 1880, s. 3, 
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Peabody, Selim Hobart. Cecil’s books of 
natural history. 3 v. [each with sub-title] 
Cecil’s book of beasts; ...of birds; ... 
of insects. Chic., Clarke & Co., 1869. 
10+ 214 p.; 10+ 234 p.; 10+ 228 p.; 18 X 
Poy i25 X78. cl. $1.25 eack. 
Re-issue, Phil., Claxton, Remsen & Haf- 
felfinger, 1871. cl., $1.25 each. 
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books of natural history. Parti, Beasts; 
part 11, Birds; part 111, Insects. Profusely 
illustrated.” Phil., Claxton... , 1879. 15 + 
674 p. il. cl. $1.75. 
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Rev. (Psyche, Nov. 1880 [March 1881], 
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The successive issues all printed from the same 
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spiders, dragon-flies, white-ants, wasps, locusts, mos- 
quitoes, beetles and butterflies, in a simple manner, 
intended to interest and instruct children. (1982) 
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mendations and action of the State viticul- 
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ment, different stages and forms and their habits, inter- 
nal anatomy, diseases, parasites, enemies, manner of 
distribution, effects on trees, remedies, food-plants 
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Notes on the apple- 
worm. (Amer. nat., Aug. 1879, v. 13, p- 
523-524.) 
The freedom of Michigan apples from carpocapsa 
pomonella probably due to the general failure of the 
apple crop in 1877, and to the efforts made to prevent the 
ravages of this insect. From a paper before the Mis- 
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