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Scudder, S. H. 1894. Tertiary Tipulidae, with Special Reference to those 

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Scudder, S. H. 1896. Revision of the American Fossil Cockroaches, with 

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Scudder, S. H. 1900. Adephagous and Clavicorn Coleoptera from the 

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Scudder, S. H. 1900. Canadian Fossil Insects. 4. Additions to the Cole- 

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Harris, T. W. 1862. A Treatise on Some of the Insects Injurious to 

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Lintner, J. A. 1882. Importance of Entomological Study, etc. First 

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Saunders, W. 1883. Insects Injurious to Fruits. 436 pp., 440 figs. 

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Henshaw, S., and Banks, N. 1889-1901. Bibliography of the more im- 

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Packard, A. S. 1889. Guide to the Study of Insects. Ed. 9. 12 + 715 

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Howard, L. 0. 1894. A Brief Account of the Rise and Present Condition 

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Sempers, F. W. 1894. Injurious Insects and the Use of Insecticides. 

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Smith, J. B. 1896. Economic Entomology for the Farmer and Fruit- 

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Howard, L. 0. 1899. The Economic Status of Insects as a Class. Sci- 

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Theobald, F. V. 1899. A Text-Book of Agricultural Zoology. 17 + 511 

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Howard, L. 0. 1900. Progress in Economic Entomology in the United 

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