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2. Some Microscopical Observations of vast numbers of Animal- 

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2. The English Lepidoptera, or the Aurelian's Pocket Companion, 



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Bibl.II. 2, p. 162. 



3. The Aurelian, or Natural History of English Insects, namely 

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 (Gall.) L'Aurelien, ou Hist. nat. des Chenilles, Chrysalides et 

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4. An Essay, wherein are considered the Tendons and Membranes 



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p. 164. 



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1. The Natural History of the Bible ; or a Description of all the 

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2. Dictionary of the Natural History of the Bible. 12. London, 

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1. On a nondescript species of the genus Condylura. Webster $ 

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2. Description of three species of the genus Cremastocheilus. 

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3. Characteristics of some previously described North American 

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4. Descriptive Catalogue of the North American Insects belonging 

 to the Linnean genus Sphinx in the Cabinet of the Author. 

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5. Remarks on the North American Insects belonging to the genus 

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6. New species of Argulus Sill. Am. J. XXXVI. p. 393. 



7. Report on the Insects of Massachusetts injurious to Vegetation. 

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8. Description of an African Beetle, allied to Scarabceus Polyphe- 

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