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129. CHITTENDEN, F. H. Notes on the strawberiy weevil; its inju- 



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130. CHITTENDEN, F. H. A little-known Tineid moth of indoor hab- 



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131. CHITTENDEN, F. H. Another inoth likely to be taken for Tinea 



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132. CHITTENDEN, F. H. Parasites of bean and cowpea weevils. 



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133. CHITTENDEN, F. H. On the food habits of the harlequin cab- 



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134. CHITTENDEN, F. H. The fruit- tree bark-beetle. <Cir. No. 29,, 



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135. CHITTENDEN, F. H. The striped cucumber beetle. <Cir. No. 



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136. CHITTENDEN, F. H. The larger apple-tree borers. <Cir. No. 



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138. CHITTENDEN, F. H. Twig pruners and allied species. <Bull. 



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Treats of Elaphidion villosum and several other species of the genus. 



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