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 1901. The birds of north and middle Amer- 

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1958. Investigations of ring-necked pheas- 

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1897. Report of the Commissioners. III. 

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1937. Studies of Nearctic aquatic insects. 

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 1956. Evolution and classification of the 

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1889. Portions of the journal of Andre 

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1897. The North American species of 

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1898. The North American Centropagidae 

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1954. A fungistatic substance extracted 

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 Scott, Thomas G. 



1943. Some food coactions of the northern 

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1947. Comparative analysis of red fox 

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1955. An evaluation of the red fox. III. 

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1954. Report on a visit to quail manage- 

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Sharpe, Richard W. 



1897. Contribution to a knowledge of the 

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1917. An experimental study of the effects 

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1918«. Equipment for maintaining a flow of 

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1918^. Ways and means of measuring the 

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1943. Populations of the chinch bug in the 

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1845. Observations on the botany of Illi- 

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 Simmons, Marguerite 



1952. Natural History Survey Library, an- 

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1895«. A preliminary account of two new 

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