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35. BiBLiOTHECA ZooLOGiCA, heft 20, 3. Stuttgart, 1897.— Zoological 

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36. Catalogo Sistematico de toda la Fauna de Filipinas conocida 

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37. The Royal Natural History, edited by Richard Lydeker. Lon- 

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38. Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sci- 

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39. Bulletin 12 r. New Jersey Agricultural Stations, March 10, 1897. 

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40. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. London, April, 1897. 

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41. The Entomologist. London, April, 1897. — On the subordinate 

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42. The Kansas University Quarterly, Series A, vi, i. Lawrence, 

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43. The spruce gall-louse {Chermes abieiis Linn.), C. H. Fernald and 

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44. Proceedings of the Indiana Horticultural Society, 1896 

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45. The Naturalists' Journal, vi, 57. Huddersfield, March, 1897. 

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46. General Index to the seven volumes of Insect Life, 1S88-1895. — U. 

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47. Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung, 57 Jahrgang, 1896.— Con- 

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