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 No 2 Uliarles Sedgwick Minot. With a portrait. 15 pp. 20 cts. 

 No' 1 Sarcophagidae of New England: Males of the Genera Ravinia and 



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No. 10. A new Prepinus from Martha's Vmeyard. By E. O. Jeffrey. 6 pp., 



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Vol 33 No 9 Habits and structure of ScutigereUa immaculata (Newport). 



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No. 3. Spermatogenesis of the butterfly, Paptlw rululus. By J. P. Munaon. 



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 Vol. 32, No. 12. The annulus ventrahs. By E. A. Andrews. 53 pp., 6 



No. ^ll! Squamosal bone in tetrapodous Vertebrata. By F. W. Thyng. 



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■. 7 Birds of the southern Lesser Antilles. By A. H. Clark. 110 pp. 



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6. ' AJimentary tract of the mosquito. By M. T. Thompson. 58 pp., 6 



j. ' Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, May 3, 1905. 29 pp. 20 cts. 

 1 Development of ascus and spore formation in Ascomycetes. By J. H. 



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No. 2. List of shell-bearing MoUusca of Frenchman's Bay, Maine. By U. 



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No. 1. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, May 4, 1904. 21 pp. 20 cts. 



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