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Rio de Janeiro: Museu Nacional. 



Rochester, N. Y.: Academy of Science. 



Säo Paulo: Sociedad Scientifica. Revista IV, i — 4. 



Salem, Mass.: Essex Institute. 



San Francisco, CaL: California Academy of Sciences Pro- 

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St. Louis, Miss.: Academy of Science. 



Topeka, Ks.: Kansas Academy of Science. 1) Transactions 

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Toronto, Can. : Canadian Institute. 1) Transactions VIII, 4 

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Tufts' College, Mass.: Tufts College. Studies III, 1 (Scientific 

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Washington: I. Department of Agriculture. 1) Bulletin of the 

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 b) Stanley E. Piper: Mouse plagues, their control and 

 prevention. c) F. E. L. Beal: The relations between 

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III. National Academy of Sciences. 



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