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CONCHOLOGY. 



Blnney, Bibliography of N. A. Concliology by 

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, do do do by Foreign Authors, 298p. 75 



Brown, Atlas of Fossil Conchology of Great 

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Bush & Dall, Mollusks and Echinoderms 

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Carpenter; MoUusca or "Shell Fish" and 

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•Chenu, Manuel de Conchyliologie et de Pale- 

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Dall, Index to Names Applied to Sub-divis- 

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.Marine Mollusks of the S. E. Coast of 



U. S., 222p, 74pl, con. 700figS, M B. 37.. _.3 50 



, Instructions for Collecting Mollusks 



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Arctic Regions, etc., 96p, 5pl 50 



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De Kay, MoUusca and Crustacea of New 

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IngersoU, A Monograph on The Oyster In- 

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Jay, Japanese Shells, 4to, 8p, 5pl, (2 col)... 35 



Mayo, Lessons on Shells, 218p, lOpl, ill. 84 

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Orcutt, Mollusks of San Diego, etc., 20p, pi 

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PilEbry, H. A., The Manual of Conchology, 

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Rlmmer, The Land and Fresh Water Shells 

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Roberts, et al. List of Shells, Insects and 

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Ruschenberger, Elements of Conchology, 110 

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Scudder, Bibliography of the Publications of 

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♦Shells and Their Inmates, 230p, 53ills, Lon- 

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Simpson, Notes on Unionidae of Fla. and S.E. 

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Stearns, Frederick, Japanese MoUusca, SOp, 

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Stearns, R. E. C, West American Shells, 22p. 

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P, pl-- 25 



.. 25 



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Wyoming, 18p 25 



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, Ethno-Conchology, A Study of Primi- 

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Verrill, Deep Water MoUusca' off Martha's 

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Winslow, Economic MoUusca, etc., 86p.... 35 

 Williamson, Shells of San Pedro Bay, 42p, 5 



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Wood, Mollusks of the World, see Herpetolo- 



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ENTOMOLOGY. 



Ashmead, Monograph of N. A. Proctortry- 

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Badenoch, Romance of the Insect World, 

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Ballman, TheMyrlapodaof N. A., 210p, M. 

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Chambers, Index to Tineina of U. S. and Can- 

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Comstock, Cotton Insects, 512p. 77 fig, 3 pl. 

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Cook, Myriapoda from Africa, 8p _...... 10 



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Eberhart, Key to Families of Insects, 24p- 

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Edwards,Bibliographical Catalogue of Trans- 

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Hampson, Moths of British India, 1892, 333 

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Howard, Biology of Chalcidse; Insects with 

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Kappel & Kirby, British and European 

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Manton, Insects, How to Catch and How to 

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Meyrick, A Handbook of British Lepidoptera, 

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Montadon, N. A. Hemiptera Heteroptera, 

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