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Densen (John). 



* 1. Scolytus destructor, not a destrover of a healtliy tiee. 



Magaz. of Nal. Hisl. 1831. T. 4. p. 152—157. fig. 



*2. Tlie Fact of tlie FJight of Earwigs. 



Magaz. of Nat. Hisl. ser. 1. 1831. T. 4. p. 436. 



*3. Tlie Housefly Duration, Rate of Increase, and Deposition of its Eggs. 

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 Depuiset, in Paris. 



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to which are added Observations on the Practical Importance of this Know- 

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