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Saprosites {1 parallelus Harold) in Britain, torn. cit. Nov., pp. 252-253. 



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Chapman, Abel. Curlew as a British Bird. Field. Apr. 2, p. 438. 



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Mochlonyx velutinus Ruthe in Yorkshire, torn. cit. Feb., p. 83. 



Why is Boreus a Winter Insect? torn. cit. May, pp. 167-168. 



Committee of Suggestions : Insect Associations, torn, cit., pp. 186-187. 



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Diptera [at Wentworth], torn. cit. Sept., p. 308. 



Diptera [at Redcar], torn, cit., p. 312. 



Additions to Yorkshire Diptera List, torn. cit. Dec, pp. 409-412. 



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Clapham, Richard. Buzzard. Animal World. Mar., pp. 30-32. 



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