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Avebury, -Sir J. Lubbock, 1st baron. On the senses, 

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59151 Morgan, C. L. Animal life and intelligence. 



Lond. 1891. 



Habit and instinct. Lond. 1896. 



59151 Romanes, Q. J. Animal intelligence. Lond. 1882. 



59151 Wasmann, E. Comparative studies in the psychology 

 of ants. St. Louis 1905. 



5916 ECONOMICS. 



B.M. -5916 British Museum. Guide to specimens and enlarged 

 models of insects and ticks. Lond. 1916. 



B.M. '5916- Report on economic zoology. No. l-> By F. V. 

 Theobald. Lond. 1903-* 



B.M. -591608 BRITISH MUSEUM. Economic series. No. l-> 



ECO. Lond. 1915-* 



1-. Austen, E.- E. The House fly. 1920. 



2. Cummings, B. F. The Louse and its relation to disease. 



1915. 



3. Waterston, J. Fleas as a menace, etc. 1916. 



4. Edwards, F. W. Mosquitoes. 1916. 



5. Cummings, B. F. The Bed-bug. 1917. 

 G. Hirst, S. Arachnida and Myriopoda. 1917, 



7. Kirkpatrick, R. Biology of waterworks. 1917. 



8. Hinton, M. A. C. Rats and mice as enemies of man- 



kind. 191H> 



9. Frohawk, F. W. Birds beneficial to agriculture. 1919. 



10. Caiman, W. T. Marine boring animals injurious to 



submerged structures. 1919. 



11. Gahan, C. J. Furniture beetles. 1920. 



5916 Miall, L. C. Injurious and useful insects. Lond. 1902. 



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 5916 Bos, J. R. Thierisch Schadlinge und Niitzlmge. 



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59162 Darwin, C. Vegetable mould and earthworms. 



Lond. 1881. 



B.M. '59165 British Museum. Illustrations of British blood-suck- 

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